
World Cup Winning coach Sellas Tetteh has a tough task on his shoulders as he leads Liberty Professionals for the first time in almost two years against Ashanti gold at the Len Clay Stadium on Sunday.
Sellas Tetteh is expected to win this game to mark a grand return to the club in the GLO Premier League match day eight.
Asante Kotoko will attempt to pick up all three points when they come up against city rivals King Faisal in a local derby on Sunday at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
Foster Alhassan who will be on the bench of Faisal for the second time as acting head coach has plans to spoil Kotoko's party.
League leaders, Kessben FC, will be hoping to guard their position jealously when they welcome Berekum Arsenals to the Ananae Boateng Park in Abrankese on Sunday.
Arsenal will take over at the top if they beat Kessben but Coach Bashiru Hayford believes that he has a firm grip at the top. Great Olympics will hope to overturn their last weekend lose to RTU, but only this time against fourth-placed Hearts of Lions at the El Wak Park.
The Dade Boys have struggled to find their rhythm because after seven matches, they have won just two, drawn one and lost four which places them last but one on the league table with just seven points.
Lion's goalkeeper Stephen Ahorlu thinks his side is better placed for a win.


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