Aduana FC will host Accra Great Olympics at the Dr. Kwame Kyei Sports complex at Abrankese in a home away from home encounter. The game has been moved to Abrankese because of the temporary ban on the Nana Agyemang Badu I Park at Dormaa following an alleged assault on players of Tamale City FC after their Matchday 25 encounter.
Aduana FC sit in 1st place with 44 points with two wins, two draws and one defeat in their last five matches whiles Accra Great Olympics occupy the 15th position with 31 points and with just one win in their last five matches.
Pressure continues to mount on Bismark Kobby Mensah due to the inconsistency of results in their last seven matches. The former Karela United coach has won only twice since he took over from Yaw Preko in February.
Aduana FC won the first leg at the Sogakope Park by 1-0 when Oko Grippman scored an own goal in the 36th minute to give Coach Samuel Kwasi Fabin's side a vital away win. The two-time champions go into the game hoping to bounce back after losing to King Faisal in the quarterfinal of the MTN FA Cup on Sunday.
Kwame Adom Frimpong, Kelvin Obeng, Isaac Mintah, Stephen Anokye Badu and Godfred Poku Wakii provide options for the coach as he aims to pick the points to keep hold of the top spot.
Great Olympics will depend on Christopher Nettey, Abdul Razak Yusif, Abdul Bashiru, Ebenezer Sekyere and Emmanuel Antwi in their quest for the points to boost their survival chances.
The game will be broadcast live on StarTimes Adepa channel 247 at 3pm on Saturday, April 15, 2023.
In the other game on Saturday, second placed Bechem United will travel to Tamale to play City at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium as both sides aim for the points following a 0-0 draw in the first round of the season. Tamale City sits in 16th place with 28 points while Bechem United occupy the 2nd position with 41 points - three points behind leaders Aduana FC who are on 44 points.
The hunters have won two, drawn two and lost one in their last five matches with their last away game ending 1-1 against Nsoatreman FC.
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