Break over!…GPL bounces back morrow
Action returns to all the eight centers tomorrow for an anticipated and uncompromising league ties, after the short break for the CHAN qualifier which saw Ghana qualifying with a 1-0 win at the expense of their Burkinabe counterparts on Sunday.
Certainly, the Hearts-Chelsea, Kotoko-Lions, as well as Hasmal-Aduana clashes will take centre stage, considering the impact their outcomes will have on the standings.
And with six games to hit the end of the road, the scramble for supremacy at the top has heightened. The same can be said about the relegation-threatened clubs -increasing the tempo in the closely-contested league.
Hearts appear ready to restore the lost confidence of their fans following the Wa All Stars debacle before home crowd nine days ago. But that will be a difficult task, taking into account Chelsea's invincibility at their newly adopted home –the Golden City Park where they pride in an unbeaten record.
A similar scenario confronts Asante Kotoko when they host Heart of Lions despite playing on home soil. Kotoko, just like Hearts, lost before home fans two Sundays ago, but embarking on face saving missions is a herculean one owing to the fact that Kotoko have played second fiddle to their visitors lately.
Dethroned league leaders Aduana Stars, after going down 0-1 to New Edubiase are tipped to deepen bottom-placed Hasaacas at their fortress, while middle-placed Liberty Professionals journey to the West to play Eleven Wise.
Giant killers Wa All Stars return to their base to host King Faisal, with Edubiase travelling to the Anane Boateng Stadium to face Kessben FC.
Great Olympics will welcome RTU to the El-Wak Stadium, while league leaders Ashgold appear desperate to win at all cost when they host another middle-placed side, Arsenals, at the Len Clay Stadium.