The race for the top continues in the Ghana Premier League this weekend with both Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak in action after the international fever.
Match action gets under way on Saturday at the Baba Yara Stadium where Medeama will be seeking to find their groove in their fixture with King Faisal, a match which can be watched live on SuperSport.
Then on Sunday, seven games will come off across the country as the competition for the top and the battle at the foot of the table dominates the match-day-7 fixture list.
Kotoko's travel to Bechem appears a tricky fixture for the reigning champions and current leaders.
With a three-point lead at the top and one of the only two sides still unbeaten this season, the Porcupine Warriors who have amassed 18 points from six game will be eager to extend their run to seven wins.
Hearts occupy second position and three points behind their rivals with a big game on hand for them at the Kpando Park where they clash with Heart of Lions.
The Kpando side have been impressive so far but face a big task against a confident Phobian set up.
New Edubiase who are gradually working their way out of the bottom three will welcome struggling Berekum Chelsea to the Gyamfi Park in a fixture that will be broadcast on SuperSport.
Ebusua Dwarfs will need to find their early season form on their visit to the Len Clay Stadium where they will meet an AshantiGold side who are unbeaten so far this season.
In Accra, Liberty Professionals who pulled a surprise away win over Dwarfs last weekend will take on Aduana Stars.
And at the Tema Stadium, Amidaus Professionals have a home date with Wa All Stars. Just a points separates both sides with Amidaus ahead of their visitors.
The charm of being a part of the elite division is not what Inter Allies have been experiencing in terms of results. The debutants have continuously been stunned match after match.
Winless in six matches so far and last on the log, they travel to Sekondi to face Hasaacas in a clash of the bottom two and would be hoping the appointment of coach Herbert Addo can turn around their fortunes.