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The betPawa Ghana Premier League resumes over the weekend as teams prepare for gameweek 11 with the league table taking shape.
After being held to a goalless draw in their last game, Asante Kotoko will welcome Great Olympics to the Baba Yara Stadium. Olympics are without a win in their last three games and have fallen to 10th on the league log.
Hearts of Oak are back at the Cape Coast stadium where they will welcome newly-promoted Tamale City in their next game. The Phobians suffered a 1-2 defeat to Bechem United in their previous game and will be hoping to bounce back to winning ways.
Berekum Chelsea will take a trip to play Kotoku Royals in their encounter while Accra Lions and Legon Cities will go head-to-head on Saturday, January 7.
Without a win in their last five games, Karela United are looking to take all three points when they welcome Real Tamale United to the Crosby Awuah Memorial Park on Sunday, January 8.
Bechem United and King Faisal also have a date to settle with Samartex also taking on the challenge from Nsoatreman.
With two points separating them, Dreams FC will look to further stretch the gap when they play Medeama Sporting Club.
The gameweek wraps up at the Duns Park, where Bibiani Gold Stars will play Aduana FC.
After 10 games played in the league, Aduana occupy the first position, two points above Kotoko who are in third while GoldStars come in third.
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