Defending champions of the betPawa Ghana Premier League, Asante Kotoko, were big winners on matchday 25 of the top flight.
Kotoko recorded a 4-0 victory at home against Real Tamale United to move one place up on the league table.
A brace from Steven Mukwala, a free kick from Augustine Agyapong and a debut goal from Matheus De Souza were enough for the Porcupine Warrios.
RTU played with 10 men for the majority of the game as their goalkeeper was sent off for handling the ball outside the penalty box.
In Dawu, no goals were recorded at Dreams FC Hearts of Oak played out a scoreless draw at the Theatre of Dreams.
A first half Benjamin Bature strike was enough for King Faisal on Saturday as they won away from home against Accra Lions.
The Insha Allah boys moved to the 13th position following the weekend’s win.
Karelia United, despite suffering a red card, beat FC Samartex with a 1-0 score line at the Crosby Awuah Memorial Park.
Richard Berko scored the only goal of the game following a penalty miss.
Great Olympics recorded their first win since March at the Accra Sports Stadium as they beat Berekum Chelsea at home.
A brace from Yusif Abdul Razak ensured Bismark Kobby Mensah’s side grabbed all three points in a game which saw three goals.
Nsoatreman and Bechem United played out a 1-1 draw while Medeama were also held to a stalemate against Kotoko Royals.
Aduana FC needed a late penalty to seal all three points against Tamale City.
The Ogya boys scored in the 10th minute of added time through the spot to extend their lead at the top of the league table.
On Monday, GoldStars will play host to Legon Cities at Duns Park to wrap up the matchday 25 fixtures.
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