Hearts of Oak's three-game winning streak came to an on Monday afternoon as they were held to a draw by Bofoakwa Tano.
The two teams settled for a 1-1 draw at the end of 90 minutes.
Abubakar Ouattara's men took the lead through midfielder Salifu Ibrahim and looked the dominant side of the two sides for the majority part of the game.
The Phobians created chances that could have seen them take much control of the game but were not clinical enough in front of goal.
Hearts surrendered their lead 10 minutes after the break as Emmanuel Boateng Agyenim scored for the promoted side to draw them level.
Despite a late attempt from the two teams, there was nothing no winner at the end of the game.
The result moves Hearts into the 8th position with 28 points after 20 games played while Bofoakwa sit 17th on the league standings.
The Phobians are still unbeaten under Ouattara since he took over the coaching role.
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