Hearts of Oak midfielder Malik Akowuah and defender Inusah Musah will be available for selection this Sunday when they take on Berekum Chelsea.
The duo have recovered from knocks they sustained in the super clash with Asante Kotoko a fortnight ago.
This comes as huge boost for Hearts coach Frank Nuttall who will be hoping to record his second successive win.
Hearts will be at the Berekum Golden City Park to face Berekum Chelsea on Sunday in a match-day 9 Ghana Premier League fixture.
Akowuah has started every league game in the center of the pitch from the Phobians since his move from Medeama and Inusah has also been an ever present at center back for the capital based club.
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