The Ghana Football Association have announced a change in dates for some selected matchday 28 fixtures in the Ghana Premier League.
All fixtures which were originally scheduled for Sunday, April 28, have been moved.
This is to ensure maximum support for FA Cup holders, Dreams FC, who take on Egyptian giants, Zamalek, in the second leg of their CAF Confederation Cup semifinal at the Baba Yara Stadium on the same day.
The affected Ghana Premier League fixtures are; Nsoatreman vs Bofoakwa Tano, Medeama vs Asante Kotoko and FC Samartex vs Great Olympics.
All three games have been moved to Monday, April 29, at 3pm.
Dreams FC’s league fixture against Real Tamale United has also been postponed to a later date.
Karim Zito’s side became the first team to prevent Zamalek from scoring at home in this season’s CAF Confed Cup competition, after securing a goalless draw in the first leg.
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