Kofi Owusu Aduonum
2 December 2008
After a weekend break of the elite league, action returns to the eight centres tomorrow, with the Hearts-Arsenal and Kotoko-Ashgold taking matches taking centre stage.
Hearts of Oak host Berekum Arsenal at the Ohene Djan Stadium in a likely dicey battle. Despite their below average performance against new entrants Sporting Mirren, the Phobians managed to claw all the points making the outcome unpredictable for the visitors.
The hard win notwithstanding, Hearts seem to have bounced back, and appear ready to maintain their winning streak.
The Garden City will also witness another likely uncompromising game between defending champions Asante Kotoko and Ashgold.
Kotoko are yet to recover from the 1-2 shock defeat from the Miners, in their friendly game, at the same venue last Sunday.
And indications are that they have put their house in order, to record their first win in this year's competition, after a dismal performance in their derby against King Faisal nine days ago.
Their scoreless opening game threw their fans into a state of disappointment, putting the team in a desperate situation to win tomorrow's clash at all costs.
But, that will be possible if strikers Louis Agyeman, Eric Bekoe, Alex Asamoah and others find their bearings in the highly uncompromising duel.
In other games, two debutants, Sporting Mirren and Bechem Chelsea, are expected to sell a thriller at the Sunyani Coronation Park, while Kessben FC trek to Kpando to play Heart of Lions.
Wa All Stars will stay home to battle badly bruised Liberty Professionals, with Tema Youth playing host to Faisal.
All Blacks will travel to Sekondi to face another wounded side, Eleven Wise, while Hasaacas play as guests of RTU.
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