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Newly promoted Ghana Premier League side Young Apostles picked up their first point of the season with a draw against Nations FC on Sunday evening.
Playing at the Wenchi Sports Stadium for the first time this season, Apostles were hoping to take home their first three points of the season.
However, they only managed a point against Nations, who were restricted throughout the game on matchday two.
Both Young Apostles and Nations FC failed to win on the opening weekend of the Premier League suffering defeat and a draw respectively.
Despite attempts from both sides, there were no goals recorded in the encounter with the fixture ending 0-0.
The result means Young Apostles pick their first point of the season while Nations FC are now on two points after two rounds of games.
Apostles will now face
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