All sixteen clubs have buckled up to end the year on a high note as the Glo Premier League continues this yuletide on Sunday.
Hearts of Oak begin a new chapter without Egyptian trainer Ayman El Yamani, who was relieved of his post on Friday afternoon, when they play as guest of AshantiGold at the Len Clay Stadium.
Assistant coach Yusif Abubakar will lead the defending league champions who have struggled for consistency this term.
Leaders Kessben FC have home advantage to stay on top in the New Year against a Real Tamale United side that have been impressive away.
Wa All Stars seek to bounce back to winning ways after going down in midweek when they host Chelsea of Bechem at the Wa Park.
Head coach Sellas Tetteh will be chasing his first win on his return to Liberty Professionals against his Black Satellites assistant Orlando Wellington who handles Heart of Lions.
Arsenals can deepen the woes of lowly-placed King Faisal who are struggling for football oxygen this season.
There is a local derby at the Essipong Stadium when two tottering city-rivals Eleven Wise and Hasaacas battle to stay safe.
Both sides have 12 points apiece but Hasaacas are above the drop on 13th place with superior goal difference.
Great Olympics need a win to save their ailing Premier League campaign at home against New Edubiase United.
Asante Kotoko cannot be rated favourites for the maximum points against second-place Aduana Stars at the Baba Yara due to their poor form.
The Porcupine Warriors need points to climb up the ladder after a 3-3 draw with New Edubiase last Wednesday.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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