Asante Kotoko have been boosted by the return of three players; Ollenu Ashitey, Evans Quao and Kwame Boahene ahead of their tie against Bolga All Stars.
The trio returned to first team training as Croatian Zdravko Logarusic put the team through their paces.
Ollenu, who signed for the club this season has been one of the top performers of the club alongside Emmanuel Gyamfi and will be hoping to continue from where he left off.
Former Medeama duo of Evans Quao and Kwame Boahene have also returned after a spell on the sidelines.
Evans Quao suffered a foot injury at the start of the season and has been out for six weeks.
Kwame Boahene missed the last two league matches at Obuasi (Ashgold) and in Kumasi (Elmina Sharks) due to an ankle injury.
Kotoko are on a 3 game winning streak and yet to concede in this run.
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