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Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak will clash for the third time in a third different competition at the Baba Yara Stadium for the annual President's Cup match.
The two sides have met twice already this season with the Phobians having an upperhand beating Kotpoko on both occasions. Hearts beat the Porcupine Warriors 1-0 in the Ghana Premier League before thrashing them 3-1 in the Ghana @ 60 game.
The President Cup match is played to commemorate Ghana’s republic day celebrations which will have the President in attendance.
With the introduction of this game, Hearts and Kotoko will face each other five times this season with return legs in the Ghana Premier League and Ghana @60 match yet to be played.
Hearts and Kotoko have won between them 44 league titles since the inception of Ghana’s Premier competition.
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