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The Premier League Board has rescheduled the 27th Glo Premier League fixtures for Wednesday 14 April instead of the original Sunday, 18 April.
The amended calender will have three league matches being played in a week, with the 26th and 28th ties scheduled for 11 April and 18 April.
The changes are in accordance with the PLB's plans of ending this year's Glo Premier League on 2 May.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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