Accra Hearts of Oak suffered their fourth consecutive defeat season over the weekend as they were beaten by Real Tamale United at home on Sunday afternoon.
The Rainbow Club threw away a one-goal lead to lose 1-2 at the Accra Sports Stadium as they put themselves in danger ahead of the final day of the betPawa Ghana Premier League,
The Phobians could suffer relegation from the top flight should they lose to Berekum Chelsea and Great Olympics, Tamale City, Legon Cites, Karela United and Accra Lions pick up wins on the final day of the season.
Earlier on Saturday, Asante Kotoko also won back-to-back away games for the first time this season in the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Accra Lions at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Solomon Sarfo Taylor scored the only goal of the game as the Porcupine Warriors maintained their fourth position on the table with a game to go.
Here are the results from other games in the league:
Hearts of Oak 1-2 RTU FC
Kotoku Royals 4-1 Tamale City
Karela United 3-2 Goldstars
Bechem United 2-0 Berekum Chelsea
Nsoatreman FC 2-1 Aduana FC
Samartex 1996 0-0 Medeama S
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