
Dreams FC proved their pedigree and mental toughness with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over Medeama SC, booking a place in the MTN FA Cup final in a match defined by momentum swings and composure under pressure.
After racing into a commanding two-goal lead in the first half, Dreams looked set for a comfortable afternoon.
Goals from Kelvin Ahiable and Suraj Seidu pushed their early dominance, as they capitalized on set pieces and defensive lapses to take control.
Medeama however staged a comeback minutes before halftime when Prince Owusu sparked belief with a stunning free kick, a moment that shifted the energy of the contest.
That belief was rewarded in the early moments of the second half when Richard Appiah leveled the score, completing a spirited comeback and putting Dreams on the back foot.
Dreams FC veteran striker John Antwi stepped up at the crucial moment, restoring his team’s lead with a composed finish that ultimately separated the two sides.
His goal not only settled the contest but underlined the importance of leadership in high-stakes matches.
Dreams FC heads into the final showdown against Nations FC, who are chasing history with a first-ever FA Cup title.
For Dreams, it’s a chance to reinforce their growing reputation as a knockout competition force and add another trophy to their recent success.






