The Premier League Board has directed all clubs to wear black armbands and observe a minute’s silence on Wednesday during match day six fixtures, in honour of RTU's Chief Executive Ibrahim Abdul-Kadri who died at the weekend at the Tamale Teaching hospital.
Round up of League matches Wednesday
In the midweek matches Asante Kotoko after failing to take advantage of Kessben’s loss to Mighty Jets at the weekend travel to Berekum to face Arsenals who are being led by former Kotoko coach Johnson Smith.
Current head coach of Kotoko, Ebo Mends, will be returning to the club he guided last season.
Smith who quit Kotoko before the start of the season under some controversial circumstances claims he has no vengeance on his mind.
He told Joy Sports his attention will be securing good results from the game.
In Accra, Hearts of Oak return from an away victory to face Chelsea of Bechem who are currently in third place. Hearts, inspired by last weekend’s win at BA Stars, have been warned by their former coach, Yusif Abubakar, who is now in charge of Chelsea not to take his side for granted.
Aduana Stars host B.A Stars at the Dormaa Park in a regional derby. The defending champions are without a win in their last three matches and have slipped to sixth place in the standings.
Head coach Herbert Addo is keen to end their winless run.
Elsewhere, King Faisal are at home to Ebusua Dwarfs while Ashanti Gold face Tudu Mighty Jets.
Heart of Lions return to Kpando to entertain Liberty Professionals. At the Essipong Stadium. Kessben FC will hope to overcome Sunday’s defeat to less fancied Mighty Jets against New Edubiase.
Bereaved RTU return to the Tamale Stadium to face Wa All Stars.
Source: Joy Business/Ghana
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