Liberty Professionals host West African Football Academy at the Carl Reindorf park on Sunday in their search for an antidote for their patchy form.
They have managed only a win since the start of the second round of the season.
A any result less than a victory could see Dansoman based side go down the league table.
The Scientific Soccer Lads have lost back to back matches with the recent being last Wednesday where they lost 2-0 to Ashanti Gold SC.
Captain and centre back Samuel Sarfo makes a comeback into the squad ahead of the match against the Academy lads on Sunday.
West African Football Academy beat newcomers Dreams FC 1-0 last Wednesday at the Sogakope park.
They could move up on the log to the 4th place when they are able to record a win against Liberty Professionals.
The Academy boys are on the 5th place.
Head coach Akakpo Patron will have a full strength squad to make selection for the premiership encounter on Sunday.
Majeed Ashimeru is still waiting for a starting place since his return from a lengthy lay off.
MATCH FACTS
Head to Head
Total matches played = 9
Liberty Professionals wins = 3
Drawn games = 0
West African Football Academy wins = 6
*Liberty Professionals have recorded only one win in their last eleven games in the premier league. (W1 D2 L23)
*WAFA SC have lost three of their last nine fixtures in the premier league. (W4 D2 L3)
*Liberty Professionals have lost four of their twelve home fixtures in the premier league this season. (W6 D2 L4)
*WAFA SC are without a win in their last seventeen away matches in the premier league. (W0 D4 L13)
*Liberty Professionals have beaten WAFA SC only once of their last six meetings in the premier league. (W1 D0 L5)
*WAFA SC have managed to record two wins out of their four visits to Liberty Professionals in the premiership. (W2 D0 L2)
*Liberty Professionals have kept just three clean sheets at home in the premier league this term after twelve matches.
*WAFA SC have been able to keep only one away clean sheet in their twelve trips in the premier league this season.
By Nuhu Adams