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Legon Cities plot Kotoko fall

Richmond Lamptey – Kotoko
Legon Cities FC will face Asante Kotoko SC today at the WAFA Park in Sogakope in a top match day 12 encounter of the betPawa Ghana Premier League at 3pm.
Undoubtedly, it is the biggest game of the week as the Porcupine Warriors aim to lift their game and chase a place at the top position.
Kotoko survived a Medeama scare the previous week before managing a 1-0 win at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
That win halted an unimpressive run of the Asanteman Warriors and put them in a very confident mood to face the Royals at the Sogakope WAFA Park which was closed due the Volta river spillage.
Both sides in the past have sold out classic games to the fans who would be anxious to watch their respective sides although Kotoko look like the favourite to smile home with the points.
Nations FC will engage Karela United at the Dr Kwame Kyei Park in Kumasi, Hearts of Oak will engage Berekum Chelsea in Accra, Samartex will host Real Tamale United while Nsoatreman face troubled Heart of Lions.
At Dormaa, Aduana FC will engage Accra Lions tomorrow, while Bechem United welcome Bibiani Gold Stars on Monday.
Bofoakwa Tano and Accra Great Olympics would honour their matches against Dreams FC and Medeama SC at a date to be announced later following their involvement in the CAF Club Championships and CAF Confederations Cup competitions.
By Spectator Sports Reporter
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Rospak FC narrow gap with Zone Two leaders Swedru All Blacks after hard fought win

Sekondi Rospak FC secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over league leaders Swedru All Blacks, extending their impressive home winning streak to eleven consecutive matches this season.
Rudolf Junior Mensah opened the scoring for Swedru All Blacks in the 29th minute, but Joseph Ntow Ansah equalized for Sekondi Rospak FC just before halftime.
Stephen Anthony Kofi sealed the win for the home side with a penalty kick two minutes into the second half. The defeat marks Swedru All Blacks’ second consecutive loss, leaving them just a point ahead of Sekondi Rospak FC.
In another Zone Two match, Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs defeated Sefwi All Stars 2-0 at the Robert Mensah Park on Sunday.
Hafiz Alhassan scored the opener in the 43rd minute, while Godfred Eshun sealed the win with a stoppage-time goal. The victory propelled Cape Coast Mysterious Dwarfs to third place in the league table with 37 points.
Meanwhile, King Faisal and PAC Academy played out a goalless draw in a thrilling encounter at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
Despite numerous scoring opportunities, neither team could find the back of the net.
King Faisal’s Michael Osei was named player of the match. The draw left King Faisal with 27 points, seventh in the league table.
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Hohoe United defeat Na God FC to maintain four-points lead in Zone Three

Zone Three leaders Hohoe United avoided a second consecutive winless game for the sixth time this season, edging relegation-threatened Na God FC 1-0 at the Hohoe Sports Stadium.
Sena Ati scored the decisive goal in the 58th minute, following a goalless first half as Hohoe United remain atop the Zone Three table with 45 points.
Elsewhere Koforidua Semper Fi staged a remarkable comeback to secure a 1-1 draw against former Premier League side Okwawu United, extending their unbeaten league run to five matches.
Aryeetey Ayikwei gave Okwawu United a first-half lead, while Ebenezer Kobia equalized for Semper Fi from the penalty spot ten minutes into the second half.
Meanwhile new boys Port City FC recorded a vital away win against FC Nania on Saturday.
Bernard Quarcoo’s 50th-minute goal proved decisive, securing maximum points for Port City FC who now trail leaders Hohoe United by just four points (41) in the league table.