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The OneTouch Premier League resumes tomorrow after a brief suspension and action is expected at eight league centres.
Leading the Pack tomorrow is the Kumasi Asante Kotoko and King Faisal clash at Konongo and Hearts of Oak playing at the Tema Park with Great Olympics.
Kotoko will be hoping to return to winning ways after recent streak of poor results.
Great Olympics expect to upset Hearts of Oak at the Tema Park with the two sides’ first meeting since September 2005.
Kpando Heart of Lions are favourites to win their tie with Real Sportive at the Kpando Park. Lions have been impressive in their last three games beating Kotoko 1-0 at Konongo and drawing 1-1 with King Faisal.
Tano Bofoakwa play host to Real Tamale United. RTU have struggled so far in the league but expect their new coach, Senegalese Papa Tsiam to turn things around for the Pride of the North.
Liberty Professionals are at the Dansoman Park against Sekondi Hasaacas and Gomoah Fetteh Feyenoord welcome Power FC to the Swedru Park
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