1st Division
The Ghana 1st Division 25/26 season is underway, with the campaign having started on 26 September 2025 and scheduled to conclude on 30 May 2026. As of the current matchday 1, Legon Cities FC sit at the summit of the table with 3 points from their opening match. The division features 50 teams, and with 285 events already completed and an average of 2.47 goals per game, the season promises plenty of excitement.
The early Ghana 1st Division table is extremely tight, with the top 7 teams all on maximum points after their first fixture. Legon Cities FC top the pile courtesy of their 1–0 victory, but they are joined on 3 points by Na God, Northern City, Sekondi Eleven Wise, Ashanti Gold, Victory Club Warriors and Tamale City. Northern City boast the most impressive performance of the opening round, having recorded a 4–0 win, which gives them the best goal difference among the leading pack. The lower reaches of the table and the relegation zone are still taking shape, as only one matchday has been played, and no teams have yet dropped points.
With only a single matchday completed, identifying a clear title favourite is challenging. Based on the results so far, we assess the probability of the main contenders as follows: Northern City have around a 12% chance to win the title, buoyed by their emphatic 4–0 victory that underlined their attacking credentials. Na God, with a solid 2–0 win, hold about a 10% chance, while table-toppers Legon Cities FC sit at roughly 8% due to their narrower 1–0 success. The remaining 70% probability is distributed among the other 47 clubs, several of whom will have the quality to mount a sustained challenge as the season progresses. These estimates will change rapidly as more matchday data becomes available.
Across the 285 matches already played in the Ghana 1st Division this season, goals are flowing at a rate of 2.47 per game. All 285 fixtures recorded have been completed, providing a robust early sample of the league’s attacking output. While individual top scorers are not yet available in the current data set, the team performances from matchday 1 suggest a competitive and high-scoring campaign is in store, especially if teams like Northern City can maintain their early form.
Our Ghana 1st Division predictions are built using a combination of team statistics, recent form, head‑to‑head records, and the underlying odds from bookmakers. By analysing metrics such as goals scored and conceded, average shots per match, and home/away splits, we generate probabilities for match outcomes—win, draw, or loss—and then compare these to the market odds to identify value. With 50 teams contesting the division, the schedule will deliver a vast number of fixtures; upcoming matchdays will be covered on our site, where you can find predictions and odds for every match as the action unfolds.