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Desperate to escape the drop zone, relegation-threatened Legon Cities face a must-win encounter against Basake Holy Stars on Sunday, November 17, at the University of Ghana Stadium.
Legon Cities, who currently sit at the bottom of the GPL table, seek a turnaround in fortunes.
With eight points from ten games, they are hoping to capitalize on the home advantage to revive their season. Their only wins came at home against Asante kotoko and Young Apostles.
Holy Stars, on the other hand, aim to build momentum after mixed results.
They will be looking for their fourth win of the season against Cities after beating Accra Lions 2-1.
A win would propel them up the table, while a loss could see them drop depending on results from other games.
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