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With the Glo Premier League title returning to the chest of the FA, the competing sides in the premiership are well aware that the season has entered its business stage.
The search for crucial points to aid the title and survival ambitions of clubs will take centre stage when the competition enters match-day-24 on Wednesday.
Fresh from their humiliating 1-2 defeat to All Stars, champions, Hearts of Oak will be looking at getting back to winning ways when they travel to the Coronation Park to meet Beechem Chelsea.
Hearts, who are second on the standings need a win to help their push for the summit with three other sides - Aduana, All Stars and Lions - following up closely.
Berekum Arsenals could threaten AshantiGold’s position at the top of the table when they clash with the Miners at the Len Clay Stadium.
The Miners are tipped to win to consolidate their position going into match-day-25.
After slipping from the summit, Aduana Stars’ top four place is now in danger as bottom side, Hasaacas visit the Dormaa Park. The Sekondi-based side who still have chance of escaping the drop can attempt an up-set.
A troubled season has seen Asante Kotoko, eight points off the pace at the top and eleventh on the table look very vulnerable.
The Porcupine Warriors have a difficult mid-week fixture when they take on a resurgent Heart of Lions team at the Baba Yara Stadium.
All Stars will be seeking to carry their impressive performance against Hearts of Oak when they welcome King Faisal to the Wa Park.
At the Anane Boateng Stadium, Kessben FC will battle New Edubiase, who are trying to play their way out of relegation.
Eleven Wise, still caught in the drop zone will host Liberty Professionals at the Sekond Sports Stadium while Great Olympics, another side fretting with relegation attempt to pick all three points against Real Tamale United at the El-Wak Stadium.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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