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The relegation dogfight in the GT Premier League will assume intense proportion as the action hits the final third this weekend.
Ebusua Dwarfs and Kade Hotspurs, deep in the throes of relegation, will make a desperate attempt to salvage some pride in a tough battle at the Cape Coast Park.
Kumasi Asante Kotoko have vowed to guard their one point lead till the end of the season.
After a scary outing against Hasaacas in mid-week, Kotoko face King Faisal in a likely explosive local derby in Kumasi on Sunday.
That game could well make all the difference in the title chase, but the club’s director of public affairs, Jarvis Peprah, says Kotoko will not allow their archrivals, Hearts of Oak, to beat them to the title again.
"Kotoko is taking one game at time. We would win the league and with three games to go, out aim is to pick the three points in all games that we play." Jarvis told Joy Sports.
Accra Hearts of Oak are searching for an opportunity to kill the competition and they believe Sunday could be their lucky day as they take on Power FC.
Randy Abbey, the Public Relations Officer of Hearts told Joy Sports that the phobians would spring a surprise.
"We are going to win our remaining three matches. And hopefully, when Kotoko drop some points, we would wrap up the championship." Randy said.
Liberty Professionals, placed eighth on the log, are racing against time to make the top four mark.
And coach Cecil Jones Attuquayefio believes he can take a cue from the Black Stars He has declared ‘Operation Nine Points’ ahead of their tie with Berekum Arsenals.
In other match-day-28 fixtures, Heart of Lions will host Hasaacas while Bofoakwa Tano clash with Feyenoord at home.
RTU will play as guests of Okwawu United and Ashanti Gold clash with Real Sportive.
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