Dreams FC will welcome Premier League returnees King Faisal at the Theatre of Dreams on Sunday in their 2019/2020 league opener.
The Still Believe lads have been camping for sometime now as they gear themselves for the coming season.
Head coach Karim Zito and assistant Wilfred Dormon have been preparing very well for the campaign.
Dreams have not been active in the transfer market in this window, Emmanuel Ocran is the only big name signing so far.
But with the likes of Cletus Nombil, Masawudu Abdullai, Patrick Arthur, Issah Yakubu and Prince Okraku the Still believe lads have enough weapons to cause harm to any side.
King Faisal are making a return to the Premier after 5 years absence in the topflight league.
Experience gaffer Anthony Commey has done a lot of work to the team since his appointment two months ago.
King Faisal have been able to secure the service of Micheal Akuffo, Bashiru Osman and Ibrahim Osman in the current transfer window.
They won 5 out of the 7 games they played during the pre-season training.
“We have a lot of information about Dreams Fc, we have worked towards that and we hope to capitalize on that on Sunday.
“Our target is to remain in the league and with hard work we can achieve that” Anthony Commey ahead of the game.
Team News
No Injury concern for Dreams FC, Karim Zito has a full squad to select from.
For King Faisal , Anthony Commey will have to do without many of his new signings due to late registration.
Micheal Akuffo is likely to miss the game after taking part in only one session with the team.
Midfield duo Mujeeb Hakeem and Emmanuel Partey are likely to start in midfield.
Whiles Enock Nimo and Iddrisu Sarla will start upfront.
Match fact
This the first time the two sides are meeting in the league.
Probable Line up
Great Olympics
Tahiru Alhassan, Maxwell Arthur, Issah Yakubu, Masawudu Alhassan, Patrick Arthu, Cletus Nombil, Dantani Amadu, Kwadwo Asamoah, Richard Addae.
King Faisal
Alexander Osei (GK), Derrick Obeng,Mohammed Gaddafi, Kweku Duah, Abdul Kassim ,Emmanuel Partey
Emmanuel Maidawa, Mujeeb Hakeem, Iddrisu Sarla, Enock Nimo, Charles Agyemang.