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Bechem United entertain Aduana FC at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park on Sunday on matchday2 of the Ghana Premier League.
The Hunters picked a point at Nations FC and will be aiming to record their first win of the season, while Aduana FC left it late to draw 1-1 at home to Heart of Lions at home last weekend.
United will be hoping to record their second successive opening home win after beating Dreams FC 1-0 last season.
Francis Acquah, Darlvin Yeboah, Isaiah Nyarko, Boa-At Regain, Yaw Acheampong, Charles Owusu, Emmanuel Owusu, David Asenso Asabere, Baba Moro Abdulai and Emmanuel Abban could all start the game on Sunday for Bechem United.
Aduana FC can count on their skipper Sam Adams as well as Rich Sackey, Abubakar Adams, Silas Kyeremeh, Emmanuel Marfo, Godfred Poku Wakii, Richard Tetteh, Alex Boakye, Richard Mahama, Gabriel Akwesi Mensah and Emmanuel Obuobi.
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