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Lions attempt Kumasi win

14 years ago
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There appears to be no breather for teams struggling in the Glo Premier League as the premiership campaign continues this weekend.

In a season where the title looks to be returning to Accra, the same cannot be said of another capital side, Sporting Mirren.

Playing in their debut premiership season, the Accra-based side have barely lifted themselves out of the relegation zone since the start of the league in November 2008.

The newly promoted side, propping the rest of the competing teams have a tough task on Monday at the Ohene Djan Stadium where they attempt to claim all three points past second-placed King Faisal.

But Mirren are certainly not the only troubled side this season going into match-day-19 as the bulk of the weekend's games come up on Sunday.

For a club of Asante Kotoko's stature, a five-game winless run clearly reveals a sense of frustration.

The champions having slipped to eighth on the table has contracted the services of a UK-based Ghanaian Psychologist, Patrick Ofori to help the players overcome the their recent struggles.

Kotoko will host Heart of Lions to the Baba Yara Stadium in their quest to end their poor run.

With 15 points separating them from the table toppers, Hearts of Oak, Kotoko appear to be now fighting for a top four place first.

Whiles the champions struggle, the leaders, Hearts of Oak appear to have gone through a bad patch in the last two games, drawing both.

The Phobians will be away at the Sekondi Sports Stadium where they play Hasaacas.

At the Tema Park, Tema Youth will play Eleven Wise while Chelsea host All Blacks at the Coronation Park in Sunyani.

All Stars would at home in Wa against Kessben FC with Real Tamale United hosting Berekum Arsenals at the Tamale Sports Stadium.

Liberty Professionals will take on another relegation threatened side, AshantiGold at the Ohene Djan Stadium.