The 2022/23 betPawa Premier League continues over the weekend as Hearts of Oak's clash with Great Olympics headlines match day two.
The Mantse derby is the most talked-about game ahead of this weekend's fixtures as the rivalry between the two teams in the capital is second to none.
Hearts, after losing to Aduana Football Club in their opening fixture will look to get their season underway on Sunday and the fixture against Olympics, while may seem too early is a perfect opportunity for the Phobians to bounce back.
The Wonder Club earned an opening day victory after beating Bechem United at the Accra Sports Stadium last weekend.
Hearts have won just one of the last five games against Olympics, with the latter boasting three wins during that period (one draw).
The game is scheduled for Sunday, September 18, with kickoff set at 15:00 GMT.
Other fixtures of match day 2 include:
Nsoatreman vs GoldStars
Accra Lions vs Karela United
Dreams FC vs Kotoku Royals
Medeama vs Real Tamale United (RTU)
Tamale City vs Legon Cities
King Faisal vs Aduana
Samartex 1996 vs Berekum Chelsea
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