Nations FC are aiming to move back into the Premier League top spot when they travel to Berekum to play against Chelsea.
Heart of Lions continue their hunt for CAF Champions League qualification on Sunday afternoon when they visit struggling Legon Cities in the Premier League Matchweek 29 encounter.
The 'Dzie Woa Nu' took an enormous step towards fighting for the GPL title last weekend when they beat Accra Lions, moving them four points clear of Rainer Kraft's seventeenth-placed side. With just six Premier League games remaining, Heart of Lions can't afford to take their foot off the gas.
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Legon Cities survival bid took a blow last time out as they were narrowly beaten at Basake Holy Stars, leaving Joachim Yaw Achempong's men seven points off safety and with only four victories in the league since the turn of the year. It looks increasingly likely that the Royals will be returning to the Division One League come the end of the season.
Cities were able to match high-flying Bibiani Gold Stars just two months ago. They stunned the current league leaders 2-1 at the University of Ghana Stadium.
Legon Cities possible starting lineup (4-2-3-1):
Aziz (GK); Akoto (C), Adjei G, Adjei W, Alidu A.R, Alidu M, Amoah, Appiah, Fuseini, Gyamfi, Quagraine
Heart of Lions possible starting lineup (4-2-3-1):
Osei (GK); Abban (C), Asante, Boateng, Danso, Hennessy, Hutor, Oppong, Owusu, Pong, Quansah
We say: Legon Cities 0-3 Heart of Lions
Only Nsoatreman have scored fewer than Cities in the Premier League this season, while Heart of Lions has kept fourteen clean sheets this term. They have shut out Accra Lions and Medeama in their last two and will expect to keep their weekend hosts at bay.
Bashir Hayford's side have won all of their clashes with the current bottom three this season and will fancy their chances of extending that winning streak at University of Ghana Stadium - a venue at which Cities have lost one, drawn one and won two of their last four matches.
Kickoff for this match is scheduled at 15:00 GMT.
By: Pascal Amoah
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Head coach of Heart of Lions, Bashiru Hayford says the league is still open with few games to go but wants to take it game after game as he is now focused on winning against Legon Cities tomorrow
Head coach of Heart of Lions, Bashiru Hayford says the league is still open with few games to go but wants to take it game after game as he is now focused on winning against Legon Cities tomorrow