Premier league sides have taken advantage of the league break to engage in international friendlies to lift their play when the league commences on March 2.
Kpando Hearts of Lions will play Sudanese promoted side Elsnosoor SC tomorrow at the Legon Ajax Park as part their training tour.
Lions become the second club after Kotoko hosted and lost 2-3 to African Sports of Ivory Coast at the Baba Yara Stadium Sunday.
Chief Executive Officer of Hearts of Lions Frimpong Manso told Joy Sports his side will give the Sudanese the necessary opposition to prove the competitiveness of the Ghanaian league.
He said the Sudanese side choosing to play his side is testament to the strength of the Kpando-based club.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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