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WAFA and Asante Kotoko played out a goalless draw in the Ghana Premier League at the Red Bull Arena on Wednesday.
It was a pedestrian display from the two sides who failed to convince and maybe the shared points is a fair result.
The draw extends Kotoko’s winless run in Sogakope to six games.
Elsewhere, Ebusua Dwarfs recorded a shocking 3-1 victory over Aduana Stars. The Dormaa-based side have thus lost the top position to Berekum Chelsea who beat Karela United by a lone goal. Medeama stay third following a 1-0 win in Tarkwa against Bechem United.
King Faisal are without a win after eight matches. They lost 4-3 to Great Olympics in a thrilling contest at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.
Hearts of Oak will play against Ashanti Gold on Thursday in Accra.
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