
Nations FC
Nations FC stats and predictions are essential for anyone following the Ghana Premier League and FA Cup. Founded in 1996, the club is based in Abrankese and plays its home matches at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex. The team's recent form has been inconsistent, with 1 win, 2 draws, and 2 losses in their last five outings, highlighting the challenges they face in both domestic competitions.
A detailed look at Nations FC's last five matches shows a mixed bag of results:
Over these five matches, Nations FC scored 3 goals and conceded 4. The two draws against Dreams in the FA Cup were identical 1-1 scorelines, showing resilience but an inability to secure a win. The team's only victory came away at Karela FC, a 1-0 result that remains their sole clean sheet in this period. However, back-to-back 1-0 defeats to Vision FC Tema (home) and Young Apostles (away) exposed offensive struggles, as they failed to score in both games. Notably, Nations FC played just one home match in this stretch, which they lost, while their away record stands at 1 win, 2 draws, and 1 loss. The current form string reads D, D, W, L, L, indicating a slight improvement with the draws but still a winless streak of two matches.
With no upcoming fixture data available, we calculate Nations FC's win probability based on their recent form. In the last 5 matches, the team won 1 (20%), drew 2 (40%), and lost 2 (40%). Applying these rates to future games, Nations FC has approximately a 20% chance of winning, a 40% chance of drawing, and a 40% chance of losing. The high draw probability reflects their ability to hold opponents, as seen in the two FA Cup draws, but the low win rate underscores a lack of cutting edge. Their average of 0.6 goals scored per game and 0.8 conceded suggests that any victory is likely to be narrow, while a draw or a loss is the more common outcome. Home form is a particular concern: in their only recent home fixture, they lost 0-1, indicating that even at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports Complex, they are not favorites. These probabilities are based solely on past results and do not account for potential squad changes or opposition strength, but they provide a reliable baseline for evaluating Nations FC's chances. With participation in both the Premier League and FA Cup, squad rotation could influence future outcomes, but the current form suggests a challenging road ahead. Bettors should consider the 40% draw likelihood when assessing Nations FC predictions, and until the team finds a consistent goalscorer, the underdog status is likely to persist.
The squad features midfielder S. Griffin, defenders C. Tourish and Michael Abrokwa, and goalkeeper D. Foley. While these players have yet to register goals or assists in recent events, they remain integral to the team's structure. Nations FC will need to improve both offensively and defensively to turn draws into wins and climb the league table.