
Sunday's match-day-4 clash between Asante Kotoko and Berekum Arsenals is the top liner on the Premier League fixtures.
The day sees all sixteen clubs go into action in the Glo Premier League.
The game at the Baba Yara Stadium is expected to thrill as the former champions, Kotoko look to hit form with the Reds a point better than the Gunners from Berekum.
Champions, Hearts of Oak will be away at the Sekondi Stadium to Hasaacas before beginning to serve their two-game home suspension handed them by the Disciplinary Committee.
After earning their first win in midweek, the Phobians who this week stunned their supporters with the announcement of their withdrawal from the Champion League will be hoping to maintain their run.
But with the home side, a point better than them, the stage would be set for an interesting fixture.
Table-toppers AshantiGold make a trip to Accra to take on premiership returnees, Great Olympics who are bottom with a point after three rounds of matches.
The impressive form by the Miners will be tested by Olympics in a battle between the top and the bottom sides.
Liberty Professionals, second on the standings should enter their game at Wa against All Stars on the high but cautious.
Kessben FC after their loss in midweek will return to the Anane Boateng Stadium for the visit of Eleven Wise.
At the Dormaa Park, Aduana Stars will be home to Heart of Lions while New Edubiase take on King Faisal at the Len Clay Stadium.
Real Tamale United, who are under fire from their fans travel down south to play Chelsea at the Coronation Park.


NDC played no key role in Sedina Tamakloe's extradition, NPP did — Ahiagbah
Seven feared dead in Saturday dawn collision at Zebila
6th Ministers of State Awards saga: 'It is unfair to suggest all awardees bought...
I didn't pay money for recognition at 6th Ghana Ministers of State Excellence Aw...
2026 World Cup: Rescind decision denying Thomas Partey visa in the interest of f...
June 13: Cedi appreciates, sells at GHS12.30 on forex market, GHS11.06 on BoG in...
Plea bargains favour the rich and powerful in practice — Arthur Kennedy
Exim Bank fraud case: I agree that other persons must answer some questions — Ak...
Exim Bank fraud case: Wontumi must admit guilt before any plea deal — Akwatia MP
Exim Bank fraud case: 'Wontumi's plea bargain is not an admission of guilt' — Na...