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Saturday, 12 October 2013
Ghana Premier League Preview: Miners mines with Medeama, Chelsea tackle Hearts
Despite a busy a international calendar, the focus switches back to the Ghana Premier League competition with matches lined up this weekend.
The topflight will herald the busy build up to Tuesday's international fixture between Ghana and Egypt in a World Cup qualifier as the domestic competition has seven matches on the bill.
Medeama after savouring their first victory last weekend will be eager to continue in that fashion when the get the weekend's match-day-6 action underway on Saturday in Tarkwa.
The Mauves will welcome AshantiGold to the T&A Park live on SuperSport from 15:15GMT. Medeama will be attempting to register a second-straight win in the league after ending a winless run of four game last Sunday.
Match action continues on Sunday with the top-liner at the Accra Stadium where second-place Hearts of Oak engage a Berekum Chelsea side yet to find their form.
David Duncan's side will be desirous of a win as victory will put them level on points of leaders, Asante Kotoko who do not play until Thursday when they meet Hasaacas.
But Chelsea might offer a response as they try to shake off a poor start to the season.
Elsewhere on Sunday afternoon, Ebusua Dwarfs will have to resurrect their fine early season start to keep pace with the top when Liberty Professionals arrive at the Robert Mensah Stadium in an other fixture live on SuperSport from 15:15GMT.
After picking their first win, New Edubiase face a tricky home test with the visit of Bechem United.
King Faisal, who also recorded their first win would take on Amidaus Professionals at the Tema Stadium.
At the Agyemang Badu Park, Aduana Stars will play the a Heart of Lions side who have made a good start of the campaign, recording three wins and drawing twice.
Following a run of three consecutive losses, Wa All Stars will be hoping to turn around the corner with the visit of basement boys, Inter Allies to the Wa Park.
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