Dreams FC will be hoping to win at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday for the first time in competitive games after failing in three previous attempts.
The last time the two clubs met at the same place in a league game was in 2016 when a second half goal from Cosmos Dauda condemned the Still Believe lads to defeat.
Undoubtedly, Dreams FC have come of age and the Normalization Committee Special Competition game on Sunday offers them the chance to exorcise the debacles they have faced at the Accra Sports Stadium over the years.
Notwithstanding, Dreams FC have had the upper hand in most of the clashes outside the nations capital.
On paper, the Phobians are high-flying having won 14 of their 16 offseason games but trust Dreams FC to do the magic despite selling about 80 percent of their players who played in the Ghana Premier League last season abroad.
One player who seems to be a torn in the flesh of Dreams in the last two games the clubs have played is striker Joseph Esson.
He scored in a 1-1 draw at Dawu in a friendly game late last year and also hit a brace with the first one being a sumptuous vollet when the two clubs played in a friendly cup game at Accra Sports Stadium over a month ago.
Dreams FC could rely on the likes of experienced striker Eric Gawu, Michael Amoh and a host of teenagers in the middle to do the battle.
Once the attack of Dreams FC click, expect them to bury Accra Hearts of Oak. The game will be tough and exciting with the club which take their chances likely to win