FC Nania continued to solidify their credentials as genuine contenders for the Zone Three title with a narrow but significant 1-0 victory over Hohoe United on Saturday.

Sumaila Lepoady's decisive 42nd-minute goal secured all three points, maintaining their perfect home record with 18 points from six matches.

Nania's win elevated them to third place in the standings with 25 points, keeping the pressure on the league leaders.

Okwawu United also grabbed headlines, securing their third consecutive away victory with a 1-0 triumph over Golden Kick.

Samuel Obeng's 79th-minute strike proved decisive, helping the former Premier League side return to winning ways. Okwawu United now sit 5th in the Zone Three table with 23 points, trailing leaders Hohoe United by 5 points.

Elsewhere, Attram De Visser's away struggles persisted as they fell to a 2-0 defeat against a resurgent Kotoku Royals at the Oda Sports Stadium.

The home side capitalized on a lackluster performance from Attram, with Kwaku Owusu opening the scoring in the 15th minute and Tahir Mensah sealing the victory in the 59th minute.

The Zone Three title race remains tightly contested, with FC Nania and Okwawu United demonstrating strong form as they hunt down the league leaders.