A big weekend of football approaches as the Ghana Premier League (GPL) enters the sixth week with some feisty and frosty encounters across the country.
It really is a weekend of top local football clashes, but in terms of size, the Super Clash tops them all. A resurgent Hearts of Oak, who displayed a remarkable performance against Liberty Professionals last week, would renew their rivalry against Asante Kotoko. The Porcupines also edged a struggling Ebusua Dwarfs last Sunday at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
The “Super Clash” is happening at the Accra Sports Stadium, form where Joy Sports will provide live buildup from 2pm. Kickoff is at 3pm.
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