Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak settled for a pulsating goalless draw at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday in the 107th Ghana Premier League meeting between the two giants.
The game did not produce a goal because both teams were not clinical from 12 yards as they squandered a penalty each.
The Porcupine Warriors were the first to miss with striker Kwame Opoku's kick saved by Richard Attah.
Attah's opposite number, Razak Abalora then saved Isaac Mensah's penalty in the latter stages of the match.
The result leaves the two teams with the same points - 24, four adrift of leaders Karela United, but Kotoko have two outstanding games.
Below is how the game happened.
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