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Nine goals were scored in six of the week seventeen fixtures of the Glo premier league with only three home sides recording wins.
RTU continued their poor run of form failing once again to win at the Carl Reindorff Park.
Liberty Professionals left it late to beat the Tamale-based side by a lone goal to nil.
At the Kpando Park, home side Hearts of Lions won by 1-0 against Abusua Dwarfs.
Arsenals gave themselves a boost to avoid relegation by recording their third win of the season.
The gunners of Berekum beat Tema Youth by 2-1. Ashgold lost their fourth game of the season at home to Wa All Stars by a lone goal to nil.
League leaders Medeama SC for the second time running failed to win. Striker Mahatma Otoo’s 63rd minute goal cancelled out the Tarkwa-based side’s lead to leave the game ending 1-1.
Amidaus Professionals lost to former league champions Berekum Chelsea by a goal to nil at the Tema Park on Saturday.
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