By Ebenezer Zor
Glo Premiership League continues in the Christmas
festivities as teams engage each other in the mid-week boxing day fixtures over the cent res today.
After succumbing to 2 – 0 lost Berekum Chelsea last Sunday,
defending Champions Kumasi Asante Kotoko will have to redeem them as they
welcome bottom place Real Tamale United to the Baba Yara Sports Stadium for the
week 13 of 2012/2013 season. RTU have not won a single this season and just
last Sunday lost King Faisal. RTU need to up their game otherwise it will be a
repeat of the old story.
Liberty Professionals’ will have to deal to league leaders
Berekum Chelsea at the Car Reindorf Park this Wednesday. In the week 12,
Liberty suffered a painful 1 – 0 defeat away to Wa All Stars whereas Chelsea
handed 2 – 0 convincingly win over Kotoko. It will be a battle between the two
technical handlers.
The fresh boys Amidaus will leave no stone unturned as they
play as host to Kwesi Nyantayi side Wa All Stars at the Tema Park. Amidaus won
2 - 0 away to Dwarfs whereas All Stars beat Liberty by a goal to nil at home. It
will be contest of fit for the gods.
Ashantigold under new coach Kofi Amoako will seem to turn
back the clock as they play as host to Ebusua Dwarfs at the Len Clay Stadium in the
mid-week. Dwarfs last Sunday lost 2 – 0 to Amidaus at their own
backyard whiles Ashantigold manage to salvage a point in the game against
Edubiase away.
Can Ashantigold record a victory against Dwarfs or vice
visa?
After a surprising 1 – 0 victory over Tema Youth away,
Kpando Hearts of Lions will sit comfortably at home and welcome guest New
Edubiase in another crunchy duel with results materializing after 90 minutes of
soccer fiesta whiles Medeame play as host to King Faisal at the Tarkwa T &
A park.
Dethroned league leaders Aduana Stars and second on the league log with 23 points will maintain the
impressive form as the slag it out against Tema Youth whiles Berekum Arsenals
welcome Accra Hearts to the Golden City Park. For Arsenals and Hearts both need a win to better their position on the league before its break prior AFCON 2013 in South Africa.
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