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Liberty Professionals will come up against Nsoatreman FC in the final of the Division One League Super Cup on Friday, August 26, 2022.
The game which will take place at the Kyebi Astro Turf has been scheduled for a 4:00pm kick-off.
Liberty beat newly-promoted Ghana Premier League side, Samartex FC, on their way to securing a final berth. The only goal of the match was scored by Nana Kwame Oppong in the 71st minute to win the contest for the Scientific Soccer Lads.
Nsoatreman on the other side needed penalty shootouts to edge out Tamale City in the semi-final fixture after the regular minutes ended 1-1.
The two teams met earlier in the group stages as there was no winner with the encounter ending 1-1.
Before the final, Samartex and Tamale City will go head-to-head in the third place playoff game at 2pm.
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