Dreams FC will play against the Black Satellites at Dawu in a friendly on Sunday. The Kweiman side will use the exercise to prepare for upcoming games in the Premier League.
C.K Akonnor’s side are without a competitive game this weekend as the MTN FA Cup returns after Dreams FC were eliminated from the competition by Okwahu United.
The Black Satellites, now Coached by Mas-Ud Didi Dramani, are also preparing for the qualifiers of the 2017 African Youth Championship.
Dreams FC have been impressive in the ongoing Ghana Premier League season and lies 3rdon the League log with 14 points after seven match days.
The match will attract a flat rate of 3 Ghana cedis at the gates.
The debutants will take on former Champions Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the Theatre of Dreams, Dawu when the League competition returns next week.
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