Hadiya Hosaena vs Sheger Ketema: Preview – Team News, Line-ups, Prediction and Tips | March 13 12:00 (GMT)
Hadiya Hosaena host Sheger Ketema on 13 March at 12:00 GMT in a league match that could shape the closing stretch of their season, with both sides showing contrasting recent form and differing home-and-away profiles.
Hadiya Hosaena come into the fixture on a worrying run of results, with a sequence of LDDLD in their last five games. The side have struggled to turn draws into wins and have found it difficult to build momentum. Their inability to kill off matches has left them vulnerable in tight contests and has had an impact on their league position and confidence.
Sheger Ketema arrive with greater momentum, recording LDWDW in their last five outings. That pattern underlines a team capable of responding well to setbacks and converting opportunities when they arise. The visitors have been more consistent both in defence and attack in recent weeks, and that form gives them an edge going into this clash.
Hadiya Hosaena’s overall home record this season shows a team that is competitive but inconsistent. They have recorded 7 wins, 8 draws and 8 defeats on their own ground. The numbers point to a side that is difficult to beat at home but not always effective in breaking down organised opponents. Draws have been a recurring theme and have limited their climb up the table.
Sheger Ketema’s away record displays a similar pattern of caution and resilience. They have secured 5 wins, 12 draws and 6 losses on the road. The high number of away draws suggests a team that is structured, hard to break down, and often content to come away with a point, though on their best days they have shown the ability to edge tight matches away from home.
Head-to-head results this season point to Hadiya Hosaena’s capacity to produce strong performances in front of their supporters. Their biggest home win of the campaign stands at 3-1, underlining the potential for goals when they find rhythm in attack. Away from home, their best winning scoreline has been 1-2, showing that they can still be dangerous on counter-attacks when playing outside their own stadium.
Hadiya Hosaena’s heaviest defeat at home this season has been 0-2. That statistic highlights that, despite their inconsistent results, they rarely collapse on their own pitch and generally remain competitive. Their worst away defeat has been 3-1, reflecting the greater vulnerability they can show when forced to chase the game away from home.
Sheger Ketema’s biggest home winning scoreline has been 3-1, signaling an attack that can create clear chances when the team are on the front foot. Their best away victory has been a narrow 0-1 success, which illustrates a more pragmatic approach on the road, reliant on discipline, defensive shape and capitalising on limited openings.
At the other end of the spectrum, Sheger Ketema’s heaviest home loss has been 1-2, again suggesting that they are rarely outclassed in their own stadium. Their biggest away defeat, 3-1, compares closely to Hadiya Hosaena’s toughest trips, reinforcing the impression that both clubs, while competitive, have clear structural limits when matches become stretched.
Goal-scoring output from key individuals remains an area of concern for both managers. One notable attacker has scored 0 goals this season for Hadiya Hosaena, and a comparable figure has also scored 0 for Sheger Ketema. Those returns underline the pressure placed on other contributors in the squad and the reliance on collective play, set pieces or defensive errors for goals rather than relying on a prolific striker.
Hadiya Hosaena’s attacking struggles are further illustrated by their record of failing to score in 7 matches this season. In a tight league system, that number is significant and often correlates with dropped points that could have improved their position in the table. When they are kept quiet in the final third, they have limited alternative paths to victory.
Sheger Ketema’s defensive resilience is underlined by their record of not conceding in 10 matches this season. Clean sheets have been a cornerstone of their league campaign and provide a stable platform for accumulating points, especially away from home where a single goal often proves decisive. That record raises questions about whether Hadiya Hosaena will find enough creativity to break them down.
League context adds further weight to this meeting. In a competitive table where mid‑season and late‑season runs can dramatically alter positions, matches between sides with contrasting form trends carry extra importance. Hadiya Hosaena seek to halt a poor sequence and avoid being drawn closer to the lower reaches, while Sheger Ketema look to extend an upward trajectory that could move them into stronger contention for a higher finish.
Hadiya Hosaena’s tendency to draw at home and their inconsistent finishing mean that early stages of the match could be crucial. If they fail to make use of territorial advantage and possession in the opening phases, frustration could set in both on the pitch and in the stands. The home side will aim to strike first to disrupt Sheger Ketema’s typically disciplined structure.
Sheger Ketema’s away approach, built on a compact shape and a controlled tempo, is well suited to exploiting Hadiya Hosaena’s recent lack of confidence. With a record of many away draws and narrow wins, they are likely to prioritise defensive stability, press selectively and look to punish mistakes through quick transitions or set-piece situations.
Tactical patterns are expected to revolve around whether Hadiya Hosaena can impose higher tempo football at home. Their best home result, the 3-1 win, came when they were able to combine pressing with direct attacks. Replicating that level of intensity could unsettle Sheger Ketema’s back line, though sustaining it for 90 minutes has been a challenge throughout the season.
Sheger Ketema’s record of 10 clean sheets suggests they will be comfortable if the game becomes cautious and methodical. They have frequently shown patience, waiting for spaces to appear as the opposition overcommits. Against a side that has failed to score multiple times this season, that patience may again be rewarded.
Psychological factors surrounding form and momentum cannot be ignored. Hadiya Hosaena’s LDDLD run means they have not been able to string victories together, and each dropped point adds to pressure on the manager and senior players. A positive result against an in‑form visiting side could act as a turning point, but another defeat may deepen concerns about their trajectory.
For Sheger Ketema, LDWDW over the last five games indicates a squad with belief in its structure and capacity to recover quickly from setbacks. The presence of multiple clean sheets and narrow wins in their season points to strong cohesion across the defensive and midfield units. That collective strength may outweigh the lack of a standout goalscorer.
Set pieces could be decisive in a match where open‑play chances may be limited. Hadiya Hosaena’s struggles in front of goal increase the importance of accurate deliveries from wide areas and well‑rehearsed routines. Sheger Ketema, given their defensive record, will look to avoid needless fouls around the box but will also see corners and free‑kicks as opportunities to steal a vital away goal.
The league system context means that both sides are aware that small margins in individual fixtures can shape the overall campaign. For mid‑table or lower‑mid‑table teams, runs of two or three results can cause significant movement in standings. A win for Hadiya Hosaena could ease pressure and stabilise their position, while victory for Sheger Ketema could solidify their reputation as one of the division’s strongest travellers.
Supporters of Hadiya Hosaena will look for signs of greater attacking fluency, especially after several low‑scoring and goalless outings. The home team need sharper decision‑making in the final third, quicker ball circulation and more aggressive runs into the penalty area to test a defence that has often looked secure. Converting half‑chances rather than waiting for perfect openings will be essential.
Sheger Ketema’s travelling supporters will expect the side to extend their recent sequence and maintain the solid away record of 5 wins, 12 draws and 6 losses. That profile suggests that they are rarely overwhelmed away from home and can often leave with at least a point. With confidence high, they may approach this match with more ambition than in earlier phases of the season.
As kick-off approaches, statistical indicators and form lines point towards a tight, tactical contest. Hadiya Hosaena’s home resilience, mixed with their uneven finishing, clashes with Sheger Ketema’s disciplined away performances and strong defensive numbers. The outcome may hinge on whether the hosts can find early breakthroughs or whether the visitors can once again impose their control and efficiency.
The match between Hadiya Hosaena and Sheger Ketema on 13 March at 12:00 GMT therefore carries importance beyond the individual 90 minutes. For the home side, it is a test of character and attacking improvement within a demanding league campaign. For the visitors, it offers an opportunity to confirm their status as a consistent, well‑organised team capable of collecting crucial points away from home in the push to climb the table.
The key statistics of the players of both teams this season:
- Assists: (Hadiya Hosaena) — 0 assists, (Sheger Ketema) — 0 assists.
- Goalkeepers saves: (Hadiya Hosaena) — 0, (Sheger Ketema) — 0
- Tackles: None (Hadiya Hosaena) — None, None (Sheger Ketema) — None.
- Most encounters won: (Hadiya Hosaena) — 0, (Sheger Ketema) — 0.
- Yellow cards: None (Hadiya Hosaena) — None, None (Sheger Ketema) — None.
- Red cards: None (Hadiya Hosaena) — None, None (Sheger Ketema) — None.
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Team statistics:
The five previous matches played by the teams:
- Hadiya Hosaena — LDDLD
- Sheger Ketema — LDWDW
According to home statistics this season, Hadiya Hosaena scores more goals and concedes more in the following intervals:
| Intervals | Goal Scored, % | Goals conceded, % |
| 0-15 | 4.76% | 31.82% |
| 16-30 | 14.29% | 18.18% |
| 31-45 | 28.57% | 13.64% |
| 46-60 | 14.29% | 9.09% |
| 61-75 | 14.29% | 22.73% |
| 76-90 | 23.81% | 4.55% |
| 91-105 |
Sheger Ketema has the following time frames of scoring and conceding goals:
| Intervals | Goal Scored, % | Goals conceded, % |
| 0-15 | 10.53% | 5.00% |
| 16-30 | 15.79% | 25.00% |
| 31-45 | 10.53% | 15.00% |
| 46-60 | 26.32% | 25.00% |
| 61-75 | 15.79% | 20.00% |
| 76-90 | 15.79% | 10.00% |
| 91-105 | 5.26% |
Head-to-head stats:
| Teams | Games | Win | Draws | Losses | |||
| H | A | H | A | H | A | ||
| Hadiya Hosaena | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Sheger Ketema | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Probabilities before the match:
| Hadiya Hosaena | Sheger Ketema | |
| 50.7% | Winning the game | 50.7% |
| 44% | Attack potential | 44% |
| 57% | Potential in defense | 57% |
| 50% | Strength against each other | 50% |
| 50% | Goal Potential | 50% |
Summary: the probability of Sheger Ketema winning – 33%, draw – 33%, loss – 33%. Thus Hadiya Hosaena, most likely, win (win or draw)
Goal Forecast:Hadiya Hosaena, is likely to score None goals, Sheger Ketema is likely to score no more than None.
The bookmaker odds for this match:
| Home win | Draw | Away win |
| 0 | 0 | 0 |
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The match between the teams Hadiya Hosaena and Sheger Ketema will take place on March 13 at 12:00 (GMT) at the stadium .
