The third weekend of the Glo Premier League season comes in the heat of coaching casualties but it is business as usual.
There is change at Mighty Jets following the resignation of Jonas Amissah last week after declining to step down to assume the role of junior team coach.
The Tudu side have brought in Foster Alhassan as they prepare for Saturday's home game at the Accra Sports Stadium against Wassaman United, a game that would be live on Metro TV at 3:00pm and it's free entry for women and children spectators.
Most top-flight sides are in action on Sunday where the Baba Yara Stadium prepares for its first derby game, the Bechem Utd clash with Asante Kotoko.
Despite their two-game loss coupled with the resignation of Miloslav Bogdanovic, Bechem, perched at the bottom of the table will be aiming to upset Kotoko's fine start to the campaign.
Tema Youth entertain Aduana Stars at the Tema Park with coach Tonny Lokko looking for his first win of the season.
The Kpando Park will host the Heart of Lions and Ebusua Dwarfs game live on Metro TV at 3:00pm. Paa Kwesi Fabin's side lost the last time but would be keen to win at home against Dwarfs.
Pointless after two matches, Berekum Arsenal would be looking to end their time playing at the Robert Mensah Stadium with a win as they complete their home ban when they welcome table toppers, New Edubiase.
Wa All Stars' impressive form would be tested at the Len Clay Stadium where they play AshantiGold, who are smarting from their humiliating 3-0 defeat Kotoko last Sunday. This game is free for women and children spectators.
Two defeats from two for Medeama has put the big spenders under early pressure, a trend they would be eager to end beginning with their home tie against Liberty Professionals at the Sekondi Sports Stadium where women and children spectators can enter the venue without paying for tickets.
Heart of Oak and Berekum Chelsea both picked up victories in their last matches and will be keen to take that form into their match at the Accra Sports Stadium live on SuperSport at 6:15pm.
The champions are favourties despite having fared not too well and looked shaky in their opening two games while the Phobians have gone for the points irrespective of performance.
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