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An eleven-point gap might look quite a massive lead for Asante Kotoko but with nine matches to go, the twist and turns of a very competitive season could derail their ambition.
Kotoko play Heart of Lions in the top-liner on Wednesday in the First Capital Premier League on Wednesday as six other fixtures are lined up across the country.
The Porcupine Warriors have dropped six points in their three games and the signs are clear that they will need a consistent run beginning with their game with the Kpando side in Kumasi to win back-to-back titles.
Contender Hearts of Oak will look to further enhance their own credentials when they take on a top-four contender, AshantiGold at the Accra Stadium.
At the Essipon Stadium, Bechem United's hopes of finishing amongst the top-four sides faces a stern test when they play home team, Hasaacas.
It's another meeting in four days for Inter Allies and Berekum Chelsea after their FA Cup showdown which the former defeated the latter on Sunday.
This time, both sides will clash at the Tema Stadium where Inter Allies will continue to push for premiership survival.
Boosted by the big win over Kotoko, Liberty Professionals will travel to the Gyamfi Park with much confidence as they seek to maintain their winning run against New Edubiase.
In Dormaa, Aduana Stars, caught in the relegation zone and with a game in hand on the other sides struggling at the bottom ranks of the table take on King Faisal, who are five points above the drop zone.
Basement side, Ebusua Dwarfs entertain Amidaus Professionals at the Robert Mensah Stadium to complete the midweek round of matches.
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