Home / SPORTS / GPL Week 29 fixtures: Tricky ties for Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko

GPL Week 29 fixtures: Tricky ties for Hearts of Oak, Asante Kotoko

The race for the Ghana Premier League title continues this weekend on matchday 29 as Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak engage in tricky ties.

The two teams are on top of the table with 50 points after last weekend’s round of matches.

Asante Kotoko defeated AshantiGold SC by a lone goal at the Len Clay Sports Stadium.

Hearts of Oak also secured a point against Great Olympics in the Accra derby which ended 1-1.

Ahead of this weekend’s matches, Hearts of Oak host MedeamaSC at the Accra Sports Stadium whilst Asante Kotoko play away to Inter Allies at the Theatre of Dreams.

It is a must-win game for the two Ghana Premier League giants who are in the race for the league title.

Hearts of Oak after dropping points will be hoping to return to winning ways against Medeama.

It will be Coach Samuel Boadu’s first game against his former side.

Medeama defeated Karela United in the derby last weekend and will be seeking for a second straight win against Hearts of Oak.

Coach Yaw Preko who is under pressure from the supporters could be fired should he lose to Hearts of Oak on Sunday.

Asante Kotoko will also come up against relegation-threatened side Inter Allies.

Inter Allies are battling to survive relegation and will try to avoid another defeat against Asante Kotoko.

Meanwhile, the Porcupine Warriors have been in a good run of form and are favourites to win this game.

Hearts and Kotoko will clash in the week 31 fixture of the 2020/21 Ghana Premier League in what many say could be the game that decides the winner of the league.

Week 29 fixtures

Friday

Elmina Sharks vs Eleven Wonders

Sunday

King Faisal vs Great Olympics

Bechem United vs Berekum Chelsea

WAFA vs Dreams

AshantiGold vs Ebusua Dwarfs

Aduana Stars vs Liberty

Karela United vs Legon Cities

Hearts of Oak vs Medeama

Inter Allies vs Asante Kotoko

Source: ghanasoccernet.com

About admin

Check Also

Under the beaming lights of New York's iconic Times Square, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya has broken the record for the longest chess marathon. Onakoya played for a total of 58 hours straight, surpassing the previous record by two hours.

Nigerian Tunde Onakoya breaks chess marathon world record

Under the beaming lights of New York’s iconic Times Square, Nigerian chess master Tunde Onakoya, …

Joshua Kimmich header sent the German side through to the semi-finals for the first time since winning the Champions League in 2020.

Bayern Munich vs Arsenal highlights – Joshua Kimmich header knocks Gunners out of Champions League

Joshua Kimmich header sent the German side through to the semi-finals for the first time …