Egyptian giants, Al Ahly consolidated their place at the top of Group B in the CAF Champions League on Sunday when they drew 1-1 away to Berekum Chelsea in Accra.
The Egyptians are on 10 points after four games, while the Ghanaians move to second on five points. TP Mazembe and Zamalek will face off in Cairo later Sunday.
Ahly opened the scoring just before halftime through Oussou Konan Anicet, but Chelsea hit back early in the second half through Jordan Opoku.
Both sides had chances to win the game in the dying minutes, but it ended even at 1-1.
The next round of fixtures will be played in early September, with Chelsea at home to Mazembe and Ahly at home against Cairo rivals Zamalek.


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