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Africa’s leading pay-TV operator and Ghana Premier League broadcast right holders StarTimes Group have apologised for their failure to telecast live the match-day four fixture between WAFA and Aduana Stars in Sogakope on Saturday, February 25.
A statement from the quarters of the GPL sponsors read: "We apologise for our inability to telecast yesterday's match between Wafa and Aduana Stars as earlier scheduled, this was due to unforseen challenges, however, the match will be aired on Max TV at 7am this morning and repeated at 1pm today."
"Today's game between Hearts of Oak and Wa All Stars will be carried live as scheduled on all advertised platforms. Thank you," it added.
The Statement was released to clear earlier reports which suggested that StarTimes had failed to finalise their arrangement with Ghana Television to continue showing the matches till their equipment arrive in Ghana.
The game at the Red Bull Arena ended 1-1
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