Hearts of Oak secure second straight win, Karela United drop points at WAFA as Aduana Stars beat Inter Allies.
See results of matchday 16 games.
Aduana Stars 2-1 Inter Allies
[Yahaya Mohammed, Emmanuel Adjetey (own goal) || Samuel Armah]
Ebusua Dwarfs 1-0 King Faisal
[Mutawakilu Fuseini (own goal)]
Liberty Professionals 0-1 Hearts of Oak
[Isaac Mensah]
Medeama 2-0 Eleven Wonders
[Prince Agyemang, Joseph Tetteh]
WAFA 3-1 Karela United
[Augustine Boakye, Andrews Ntim, || Kwame Boateng]
Legon Cities 2-0 Elmina Sharks
[Hans Kwofie]
Dreams FC 4-1 AshantiGold
[Joseph Esso x3, Agyenim Boateng Mensah || David Abagna]
Great Olympics 1-0 Berekum Chelsea
[Michael Yeboah]
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