Kumasi Asante Kotoko will be testing their proficiency in front of goal this afternoon against league champions AshantiGold after hitting three past Berekum Chelsea on Friday in the ongoing FirstTrust G6 Tournament.
The Porcupine Warriors are the first side in the tournament to have scored an open goal, capping it with a beautiful performance against the 2011 league champions.
AshantiGold will be looking to free themselves from the Reds after losing to them in the SWAG Cup finals at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium a few months ago.
The Aboakese lads played a goalless draw game with Berekum Chelsea in their opening game in the competition on Thursday.
Former Ghana Premier League champions Aduana Stars will lock horns with FA Cup champions Medeama SC in the ongoing FirstTrust G6 Tournament currently ongoing at Essipong, Sekondi-Takoradi.
The FA Cup winners picked their first win of the tournament after beating a depleted Hearts of oak side by a lone goal while Aduana Stars will be looking for their first win after drawing goalless with Hearts in the open game.
Medeama SC needs just a win or a draw to make it to the next stage while Aduana Stars only need to avoid losing the game to fire their chances of making it to the finals.
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