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Kotoko threaten Kessben's lead

13 years ago
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The weekend's round of matches in the Glo Premier League could throw in a number of upsets as a change of guard at the summit of the standings looks likely.

Matches involving Asante Kotoko vrs Heart of Lions, Mighty Jets vrs Kessben FC, B.A Stars vrs Hearts of Oak, Edubiase vrs Aduana and All Stars vrs Arsenals are expected to produce mixed results that would certainly affect the league table.

Premier League title contenders Asante Kotoko host Heart of Lions in the weekend's top clash at the Baba Yara Stadium on match-day-5.

The Porcupine Warriors have been in fine form after their opening day set-back and coming up against Lions, Ebo Mends' side, second on the table would be looking for their fourth consecutive victory.

Elsewhere, Hearts of Oak face a potentially tricky trip to Sunyani as they meet B.A. Stars, a side who are three points better than them.

The Phobians smarting from last weekend's home loss to Edubiase would be gunning for a win as pressure mounts on coach Paa Kwesi Fabin but the debutants would be determined to cause the former champions more problems.

Mighty Jets, occupying last from bottom on the table could cause a major upset when they take on table-toppers Kessben FC at the Tema Park.

In-form New Edubiase off the back of their impressive victory over Hearts of Oak last Sunday welcome champions Aduana Stars to the Gyemfis Park.

All Stars would be eager to build on their good start to the season when they go head-to-head with Berekum Arsenals at the Wa Park.

Liberty Professionals follow up their first win of the season last weekend at the Tema Park with the visit of AshantiGold at the Ohene Djan Stadium. The Miners who lost to Kotoko have managed four points from a maximum of 12 and would be looking to battle for the three points at stake against Liberty.

Chelsea are tipped to pick all three points when they welcome King Faisal to the Golden City Park.

Bottom side, Real Tamale United's stuttering season would be under serious scrutiny when they make the trip to the Robert Mensah Stadium in Cape Coast to play Ebusua Dwarfs.