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Due to pending disciplinary sanctions, the forthcoming final day matches in the Glo Premier League involving Aduana Stars and Berekum Arsenal will now be played at the Essipong and Tamale stadia on 23 June.
The Premier League Board has confirmed the Essipong and Tamale stadia to be used by both teams for their final day matches.
Arsenal, serving a six-match home ban will host Ebusua Dwarfs at the Essipong Stadium in Sekondi.
"The Premier League Board informs you that your 30th Week match would be played at the Essipong Stadium, Sekondi.
"This match will be the second of the six-match ban imposed on your Club by the Disciplinary Committee," said a PLB statement.
In the fixture between Aduana and Wa All Stars, the PLB has directed that the Tamale Stadium be used as the latter serves a two-game home suspension.
"The Premier League Board informs you that your 30th Week match would be played at the Tamale Stadium.
"This match will be the second and last home match ban - for Aduana - which was imposed on your Club by the Disciplinary Committee," the PLB said in its statement.
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