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Asante Kotoko will welcome reigning champions Bibiani GoldStars to the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, for an outstanding Premier League encounter.
The highly anticipated fixture promises to be a thrilling contest, as both sides renew their rivalry following their respective continental campaigns. The match was originally postponed due to their involvement in the 2025/26 CAF inter-club competitions.
The Porcupine Warriors, who are enjoying a solid run in the CAF Confederation Cup, will look to capitalise on their home advantage and continue their push up the league table. Meanwhile, Bibiani Gold Stars, who exited the CAF Champions League in their debut appearance, will be eager to bounce back and reaffirm their status as defending champions.
Before next week’s midweek showdown, Asante Kotoko are set to face Heart of Lions, the current unbeaten league leaders, in another tough test at home on Sunday, October 6.
Gold Stars, on the other hand, will travel to face Swedru All Blacks United FC, as both teams aim to build momentum ahead of the rescheduled clash in Kumasi.
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