New Edubiase have beaten Hearts of Oak improve their standings on the First Capital Plus Premier League table.
Striker Nuhu Fuseini shot the home side into lead before Kenneth Okoro equalised for the Phobians in the match played at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium on Sunday .
After going into the first half break with a 1-1scoreline, Edubiase were the stronger when the game resumed.
And after piling pressure on Hearts of Oak, midfielder Latif Anabila scored in the 73rd minute to give Edubiase the three points in the match.
The result could see Hearts of Oak heading closer to the relegation zone again after last week's 4-0 win over Heart Of Lions gave them a lift on the log.
The Phobians will now face their arch rivals Asante Kotoko in A "Super Sunday" in a match that will be all important to both sides considering their positions on the League table.
In another Match day 24 game played on Friday afternoon, Bechem United defeated second placed Berekum Chelsea 2-1 to move to the 10th position.
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