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The Premier League Board of the Ghana Football Association has released a schedule of televised Ghana Premier matches from match day 10 up to the end of the first round.
The match between reigning champions Asante Kotoko and Liberty Professionals will be televised live on Supersport from 3.15pm (KO) on Saturday November 2 whilst the match between Hearts of Oak and King Faisal in Accra will be televised live on Supersport on Sunday November 3, also from 3.15pm (KO).
Below is the full schedule of televised matches in the Ghana Premier League for the rest of the first round.
Match day 10
November 2 2013
Asante Kotoko v Liberty Professionals – Kumasi
November 3 2013
Hearts of Oak v King Faisal - Accra
Match day 11
November 9 2013
Medeama SC v Aduana Stars - Tarkwa
November 10 2013
Dwarfs v Wa All Stars – Cape Coast
November 11 2013
Liberty Professionals v Inter Allies - Accra
Match day 12
November 13 2013
Hearts of Oak v Medeama SC - Accra
Match day 13
November 30 2013
King Faisal v Inter Allies - Kumasi
December 1 2013
Ashanti Gold v Hasaacas - Obuasi
Match day 14
December 7 2013
Berekum Chelsea v Liberty Professionals - Berekum
December 8 2013
Bechem United v Ashanti Gold – Bechem
Match day 15
December 14 2013
Medeama SC v Inter Allies - Tarkwa
December 15 2013
Dwarfs v Asante Kotoko – Cape Coast
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