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Karela earn an impressive win to go top, WAFA and Kotoko share spoils as Ashgold and Bechem drop points.
See results of all games played this weekend below:
Karela United 4-1 Berekum Chelsea
[Kwame Boateng 2x, Diawise Taylor 2x || John Andoh]
WAFA 1-1 Asante Kotoko
[Daniel Lomotey || Kwame Opoku]
Ashanti Gold 0-0 Medeama
King Faisal 1-1 Elmina Sharks
[James Bissue || Razak Toufiq]
Aduana Stars 2-1 Legon Cities
[Yahaya Mohammed, Fatawu Abdulrahman || Francis Addo]
Bechem United 1-1 Dreams FC
[Moro Salifu || Ibrahim Issah]
Inter Allies 0-2 Great Olympics
[Maxwell Nii Abbey Quaye]
Liberty Professionals 1-2 Ebusua Dwarfs
[Wayo Abraham || Michael Ohene Agyei Asamoah, Moro Sumaila]
Hearts of Oak 2-0 Eleven Wonders
[Umar Manaf, Victor Aiddo]
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