
THE TWO glamorous clubs in the country, Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko will battle tomorrow in the MTN Top Four tournament.
The two clubs would fight for pride instead of points in the last day of the tournament at the Ohene Djan stadium in Accra.
Hearts currently lie third with 6 points, while Kotoko are also placed at the bottom of the ladder with just one point. Presently, Hearts of Lions have a comfortably lead in the tournament with 13 points and are closely followed by King Faisal with 8 points.
Hearts beat Kotoko 1-0 through a Don Bortey's free kick in the first leg in Kumasi.
Kotoko on other hand would go into the game with the sole mission of snatching a win over their rivals, Hearts of Oak.
Hearts are likely to parade a squad of both old and new players; but Kotoko are expected to live up to their motto 'Kum Apem Apem Beba”.
In the other game in Kumasi, the Kpando lads are expected to end on a brighter note when they face King Faisal.
King Faisal are also expected to make good use of their home advantage. From I.F. Joe Awuah Jnr., Kumasi


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