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The much-anticipated 2017/18 Ghana Premier league is expected to start this weekend, Joy Sports has learnt.
The league had been prevented from starting on March 3 after a second injunction application was filed by Accra Great Olympics.
However, following a court ruling dismissing the injunction by the Accra-based club, the path is cleared for new campaign to commence.
Read More: Court quashes second Olympics injunction
And barring any unforeseen circumstance, clubs will be involved in competitive games for the first time in four months.
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Liberty Professionals v Aduana Stars - To be postponed due to Aduana's involvement in CAF Champions league.
WAFA v Asante Kotoko
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Inter Allies v Bechem United
AshantiGold v WA All Stars
Ebusua Dwarfs v Berekum Chelsea
Dreams FC v Elmina Sharks
Medeama v Karela United
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