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Legon Cities will look to make it two wins in their last two games when they host Young Apostles on Monday, November 4.
The two teams go head-to-head on match day nine of the Ghana Premier League at the University of Ghana Stadium.
The Royals sealed a 2-1 win over Asante Kotoko in their last appearance in the league.
That win was their first of the season and Paa Kwesi Fabin’s side will hope they can continue that run.
Just like Legon Cities, Young Apostles also have one draw and one win in their last two league games.
Apostles defeated Dreams FC at home in their last game and are chasing their first away win of the season.
A win for Legon Cities could get them out of the relegation zone as they currently sit bottom-rocked on the league table.
All three points for the Wenchi-based side could lift them into the right position above Hearts of Oak.
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