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Asante Kotoko's struggling start to the 2023/24 Ghana Premier League season continued over the weekend as they failed to pick up three points once again.
The Porcupine Warriors hosted Karela United at the Baba Yara Stadium hoping to record their first win of the season.
However, Prosper Narteh Ogum's had to fight from behind to secure a point after the away side had taken the lead. Kotoko are currently without a win after three games since the start of the new season.
Elsewhere at the Sunyani Coronation Park, Bofoakwa Tano sealed an emphatic win over Accra Hearts of Oak.
Saaka Dauda scored in the second game running for the Hunters who continued their unbeaten start to their return to Ghana's top flight.
They also maintain the top spot on the league table, with one point above Samartex and Legon Cities who are on six points.
Here are the full results from all games:
- Berekum Chelsea 1-1 Accra Lions
- Bofoakwa Tano 1-0 Hearts of Oak
- Great Olympics 1-0 Bibiani GoldStars
- Legon Cities 2-1 Aduana
- Samartex 4-1 Bechem United
- RTU 2-2 Heart of Lions
- Asante Kotoko 1-1 Karela United
For their participation in the CAF club competitions which saw them secure historic tickets to the group stages, Medeama SC and Dreams FC will take Nsoatreman and Nations FC on Thursday, October 4 in their matchday three fixtures.
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