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The end of the season is in sight for all sixteen premiership sides as the league comes back to life this weekend but with three games to go, there is no celebration yet.
The title is not yet won however, down the table, Power FC with 18 points are relegated even though the season is left with more games.
Two games kick off match-day-28 on Saturday with two title hopefuls, Accra Hearts of Oak who lead the pack and closest challengers, Asante Kotoko who are attempting a successful defence of their title all in action.
League leaders, Hearts of Oak would be at home to Heart of Lions at the Carl Reindorff Park. The Phobians are four points clear at the top after having their six-point gap reduced.
Lions, who are seeking a top-four place for a continental slot have dipped in form though they come up against a Heart of Oak side who have gone two games without a win.
At the Coronation Park, Sekondi Hasaacas will test Asante Kotoko’s title ambitions when they play the Porcupine Warriors.
Kotoko have been in fine form picking seven out of nine points from their last three matches and will hope to maintain that impressive run against the mid-table club who will try to avoid the Porcupine Warriors completing a league double over them.
On Sunday, six games will come off across the country with Arsenals welcoming Gamba All Blacks to the Golden City Park in Berekum.
Liberty Professionals take on struggling King Faisal at the Carl Reindorff Park. King Faisal with 29 points will need to pull a win to move into the comfort zone as they find themselves caught up amongst the relegation battling sides.
Bofoakwa Tano, who are also struggling to avoid the drop will be at home at the Coronation Park where they play third-placed AshantiGold.
In Tamale, Real Tamale United take on Tema Youth at the Kaladan Park. Last from bottom, Feyenoord Academy battle Great Olympics at the Swedru Park
Bottom placed, Power FC round up the weekend’s matches at the Ho sports stadium where they play Real Sportive.
Power FC who avoided relegation in the 2001 season after winning a play off game against Dwarfs 1-0 this time bid goodbye to the premiership after joining the elite division in 1999 with Liberty Professionals and Bofoakwa Tano.
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