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Expect to see a battle for the title on the final day of the Glo Premier League as AshantiGold stand on the brink of capturing their first trophy in 14 years.
The title is AshantiGold's to lose, but debutants Aduana Stars will not go down without a fight on what is expected to be a tense final day of the season.
Only three points separate the top two sides but the Miners' trip to the Golden City Park where they clash with Chelsea appears a rather tough task for coach David Duncan.
AshantiGold must avoid defeat to secure them the title or wish for their challengers to either draw or lose.
Aduana who have looked strong at home will welcome Berekum Arsenals to the Dormaa Park.
The head-to-head goal rule favours of the debutants ahead of the leaders and in the event of a win for Aduana and setback for the Miners, then the title will go the way of the Dormaa side, making their maiden season in the premiership.
Third place is decided as dethroned champions, Hearts of Oak remain in that position but the attention will be on the fourth spot.
The Phobians will be home to Heart of Lions, who are pushing for a top four finish.
All Stars hungry for a top four finish will welcome relegated Eleven Wise to the Wa Park. A win for the Blues will improve their chances of playing the lucrative off season competition.
Kessben FC and King Faisal will square off in the regional derby at the Anane Boateng Stadium in a game which will not affect the title or the relegation battle.
Elsewhere, Great Olympics must win against Asante Kotoko at the Baba Yara Stadium if they are to fend off a drop to the Division One.
A win for the Wonder Boys will boost their chances of remaining in the top flight as their hopes hinges on the results in Sekondi and Obuasi.
Real Tamale United are three points better than Olympics as they travel to Sekondi to play Hasaacas, who will be playing in the Division One League next season.
At the Len Clay Stadium, New Edubiase will be under pressure to pick all three points when they host Liberty Professionals. Just two points separates them with third-placed team from the bottom.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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