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A premiership candidate can be confirmed Wednesday to add up to the two slots already taken by clubs from the Division One League.
The final day of the play-offs in Zone II will see either King Faisal or Sekondi Hasaacas declared as the third side to gain promotion if both sides avoid a draw in their decisive clash at the Tema Stadium.
Logged at the top on level points, the top-of-the-table clash between Faisal and Hasaacas is the fixture to watch.
Both sides have remained impressive, winning their two previous games ahead of their meeting.
Though Faisal have shown enough firepower up-front where they have recorded four goals so far, Hasaacas, with two goals from two wins have looked solid in defence. They have not conceded a goal as compared to Faisal's one picked up in their 3-1 win over Tarkwa United.
A win for either side will guarantee a return to the Premier League next season but a draw will set up a replay between both sides.
The club with the most points after three rounds of matches will make it to the topflight league.
In the other match, Gold Stars will meet Tarkwa United at the El-Wak Stadium. Both sides are chasing their first win in the promotion campaign but the result will not have any bearing who qualifies for the Premier League.
Match Day 3– August 29, 2012
Gold Stars v Tarkwa Utd - El-Wak Stadium
King Faisal v Hasaacas - Tema Stadium
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