Asante Kotoko and Berekum Arsenals will lock horns on Sunday for the outstanding match day six league fixture on Boxing Day.
Arsenals who now lie fifth on the log sheet are hoping to extend their known home dominance to the Porcupine at their Golden City Park in Berekum.
Kotoko who ended a seven game winless run last Sunday by beating All Stars last weekend, hope to cause an upset in Berekum according to Communications Director Jarvis Peprah.
He said Kotoko recognize fully well the danger the Arsenals lads pose and have therefore prepared well for the game.
And Arsenals technical head Johnson Smith realizes how tough the duel will be and is concentrating on intensive preparations.
He said they not allowing their dominance over Kotoko at home to get into their heads as that could spell doom for them.
Source: Joy Sports/Ghana
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