Basake Holy Stars came from behind to beat Accra Lions 2-1 at the CAM Park on Sunday in match week ten of the Ghana Premier League.
The victory was the hosts first in four games but they are unbeaten in that period.
The newly promoted side has moved up to tenth on the league table with 12 points while Accra Lions drop into the relegation zone with eight points and are winless in six games.
Salman Tahiru opened the scoring for the visitors after the half hour mark before Prince Tweneboah equalised two minutes after the hour mark.
Basake Holy Stars scored the winner deep into stoppage time.
Holy Stars will play away to Legon Cities in match week eleven while Accra Lions host Heart of Lions.
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