Hearts of Oak completed a league double over rivals Asante Kotoko at Baba Yara Stadium on Sunday to move joint top of the Glo Premier League.
The champions finished the dramatic game 1-0 winners on a day when Asante Kotoko were very wasteful rather than purposeful.
Striker Samuel Affum converted a first half penalty to stay in second place behind new leaders AshantiGold.
Kotoko would wont to forget the past 24 hours following a horror injury to enterprising defender, Gideon Baah who suffered a broken leg in the first half as they slipped seventh.
Match-day-22 produced a change at the summit as AshantiGold recorded a 1-0 victory against Real Tamale United at the Len Clay to topple Aduana who began the day on top.
Emmanuel Adjetey scored late winner as the Miners now move top despite being level on points with Hearts of Oak.
Real Tamale United finished the tie with ten men following the dismissal of Dan Coleman.
The reign of Aduana Stars was ended at the Anane Boateng Stadium where they continued their recent poor run by losing 0-1 to Kessben FC.
Aduana now drop third are stay just one point off the joint leaders.
Salou Yakubu's goal from a freekick handed Berekum Arsenals all the spoils at the Golden City Park where the defeated Liberty Professionals 1-nil.
Great Olympics were 1-0 losers at home to King Faisal at the El-Wak Stadium.
Earlier on Saturday, Chelsea handed their hopes of premiership survival a boost at least for now after beating New Edubiase 2-0.
Goals from Abdul Basit on 30 minutes and Ibrahim Isaaka on the 90th minute mark sealed the day for the Beechem side.
Wa All Stars and Heart of Lions will play their match-day-22 games on Wednesday, March 17.
The Premier League Board’s decision to postpone the games involving both sides was due to their player contributions to the local Black Stars competing in the final qualifying in the African Nations Championship – CHAN on Saturday.
All Stars will play bottom-side Hasaacas at the Wa Park while Lions will meet Eleven Wise at the Sekondi Sports Stadium.