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The second half of the betPawa Ghana Premier League commences this weekend with a top-of-the-table clash between Hearts of Oak and Aduana FC among the games to look out for.
Aduana continue their lead at the top of the table with a four-point lead ahead of the Rainbow Club. The two teams face each other at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
Matchday 18 of the league begins at the Akoon Park on Friday, February 17, as Medeama host Legon Cities.
Accra Lions entertain Kotoku Royals on Saturday as they seek to move back to the top four after dropping to the sixth position.
Asante Kotoko will be on the road once again as they face Nsoatreman. The Porcupine Warriors are currently a point behind Hearts while they trail Aduana by five points.
After parting ways with Yaw Preko, Great Olympics take a trip to play Bechem United while Annor Walker returns in the dugout for Samartex's game against Real Tamale United.
Full fixtures below:
Berekum Chelsea's Mezack Afriyie leads the chart in terms of goals scored this season.
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