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After suffering defeat in their first-ever Ghana Premier League game last weekend, Young Apostles will be at home to Nations FC on Sunday, September 15.
The Wenchi-based side fell to Nsoatreman in their opening game of the season, losing 2-0 on the road.
However, they will be hoping for redemption when they play in front of their home crowd since their promotion to the Ghanaian top flight. They faced Nations FC who are enjoying a second season in the Premier League.
In their first game of the season, Nations were held to a 0-0 draw against Bechem United at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex in Abrankese.
Both teams were reduced to 10 players in the second half of the encounter.
Young Apostles currently sit bottom of the league table while Nations are 12th after game week 1.
"We will not underrate Young Apostles. We will not take them for granted because they are debutants," Nations FC star Razak Simpson said.
This will be the first meeting between `the two sides with the home side only playing in the Premier League for the first time since their establishment.
Match Officials
Referee – Franklin Akumatey
Assistant 1 – Bless Awadzi
Assistant 2 – Yahaya Asheikwein Mensah
4th Referee – Amadu Ibrahim
MC – Oduro Nyarko
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