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Medeama lost for the first time in six games after falling to a late winner by WAFA.

The Mauve and Yellows were off the blocks pretty early taking the lead through Prince Opoku Agyemang after two minutes.

WAFA gradually grew into the game benefited from a mistake in the middle of the park to equalize through Enock Asubonteng.

The Academy boys pressed on and picked up all three points courtesy a winner in added time.

It’s the first time Medeama have lost a home game all season as the Tarkwa-based club failed to capitalise on a chance to go top.

Hearts of Oak continued their impressive form by narrowly beating Bechem United.

It’s the first time the Phobias have won at the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park in eight years.

A wonderful solo goal from an in-form Salifu Ibrahim was enough to keep Hearts’ title chances alive.

Ibrahim was adjudged man of the match, picking up the award for the 7th time this season.

Other results saw Dreams FC humiliate King Faisal, scoring three goals in the second half to win 3-0.

Inter Allies surrendered a one goal lead to draw 1-1 with fellow relegation candidates Eleven Wonders.

Whilst, Legon Cities picked up a crucial 2-1 victory over Liberty Professionals.

The Royals went down with 12 minutes to go but late goals from Baba Mahama and Jonah Attuquaye moved them out of the relegation zone.

Karela United dropped points again drawing 1-1 with Elmina Sharks as Berekum Chelsea were 3-1 victors against AshantiGold.

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