Fresh from their disappointing performance against AS Real Bamako, the Phobians will be looking forward to getting back to winning ways in their bid to restore confidence in their fans.
In their way stands a rejuvenated Bibiani Goldstars side who will be hoping to improve upon their start to the season.
Here's the Phobians side that should start to be best placed to earn all three points.
Richmond Ayi (GK) - Attah remains number one and will start a game of this magnitude.
Samuel Inkoom(RB) - Started the season poorly but seem to have regained his form in his recent outings for the club. Inkoom has been unreal over the past few months and can bring sky-high confidence into this one.
Konadu Yiadom (CB) - One of the first names on the team sheet and it's not even close. The lanky centre-back has been phenomenal for the Phobians and is only growing in importance.
Robert Addo (CB) - Sometimes underrated in discussions of the best centre-backs in the country, Addo has made an immense difference to Hearts' entire system since dislodging Mohammed Alhassan at the heart of Hearts defence.
Dennis Korsah (LB) - He lost his place to Rashid Okine but his current performances in recent friendlies, expect Korsah to reclaim his spot at left-back.
Caleb Amankwah (DM) - Hearts' man of the moment. The former Aduana Stars man is comfortable in a holding midfield role and his character can help solidify a shaky midfield on Saturday.
Eric Esso (CM) - The instigator in the midfield. Esso's experience and game management will be crucial against a Goldstars team that won't allow you to switch off for one second.
Gladson Awako (AM) - Another who shone in recent friendlies, Awako is quietly emerging as a key part of Matic's setup.
Isaac Mensah (RW) - A criticism of Mensah's display in the CAF Confederations Cup games was his lack of quality in the final third, a problem he will be looking to address against Bibiani Goldstars. He will be eyeing the tantalising opportunity to score and keep his place in the team.
Junior Kaaba (ST)- One of three out-and-out strikers in the squad, the Cameroonian striker has not got going in Hearts' continental and domestic fixtures. Could this be the game where it starts to click into place for the forward?
Kwadwo Obeng Jr (LW) - Obeng Jr has more than earned his spot in the team. He will be confident of more.

