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Uphill task for Hearts in Bibiani today

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 The excitement of the 2022/2023 betPawa Ghana Premier League (GPL) continues this weekend with Matchday 21 fixtures across all league centres.

Aside the match between Kumasi Asante Kotoko and King Faisal which had been postponed due to the un­availability of the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, all matches will take centre stage as the battle for top-spot and drive to escape relegation would be in contention.

After beating arch rivals Kotoko to win the President’s Cup last weekend, Hearts of Oak would be beaming with confidence as they face off with Bibiani Gold Stars today at the Bibiani Dun’s Park.

Following consecutive defeats and the call for the sacking of head coach Slavko Matic, Hearts bounced back strongly to lift the Presi­dent’s Cup and should be determined to clinch another win to set themselves back in contention for the league title.

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The likes of Linda Mtange and Konadu Yiadom displayed a master-class on Sunday and would hope to continue their fine form, going into today’s game.

League leaders Aduana Stars face a tough test when they square off with Medea­ma SC at the Nana Agyemang Badu Stadium tomorrow in a top-liner fixture.

Sixth-placed Medeama are desperate to climb into top-four and would be fired up to secure a win to move up the table, while Aduana appear motivated to maintain their top spot and prevent the chasing pack from getting ahead.

Accra Great Olympics host Samartex FC at the Accra Sports Stadium in a must-win game for the hosts who are lying 13th on the league table and must clinch all three points to prevent slipping into the relegation zone.

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Samartex on the other hand, are moving steadily towards a top-four place and a win would be a huge boost to the team as they are also determined to stay in the premiership next season.

At the Theatre of Dreams at Dawu, Kotoku Royals will host third-placed Bechem United for another cagey encounter with the guest looking forward to keeping the pressure on top of the table.

Elsewhere, Real Tamale United (RTU) and Tamale City square off at the Aliu Mahama Sports Stadium in the local derby, while Karela United and Nsoatreman would do battle at the CAM Park.

Berekum Chelsea face off with Legon Cities at the Gold­en City Park, while the match between Accra Lions and Dreams FC would be played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday.

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BY Michael D. Abayateye

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Ghana drawn with Cote d’Ivoire, The Gambia and Somalia in Group C of 2027 AFCON Qualifiers

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Ghana will face Cote d’Ivoire, The Gambia and Somalia in Group C of the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.

The draw was held on Tuesday in Cairo, where African nations learned their routes to the continental tournament.

Two teams will qualify from each of the 12 groups of four for the finals. The 2027 Africa Cup of Nations will be co-hosted by Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda — the first East African co-hosting arrangement in the competition’s history.

Ghana head into the qualifiers targeting one of the two slots from Group C after missing out on the previous edition in Morocco.

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Qualifying schedule:

Matchdays 1 & 2: September 21 – October 6, 2026

Matchdays 3 & 4: November 9 – 17, 2026

Matchdays 5 & 6: March 22 – 30, 2027

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Joining Carlos Queiroz for 2026 World Cup with Ghana is a no brainer

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Black Stars assistant coach Roger De Sá says joining Carlos Queiroz’s technical team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was a no-brainer.

Speaking on Beyond The Whistle, the South African revealed Queiroz’s call was no surprise given their long-standing relationship and shared ambition.

“The call from Carlos did not surprise me. We have similar dreams and I always want to see him succeed,” De Sá said.

For the experienced coach, Ghana’s pedigree made the decision easy.

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“Being called to assist Carlos was not difficult. This is Ghana and it’s the World Cup we are talking about,” he stated.

De Sá recalled the moment Queiroz rang: “It was an exciting 3am call. I told my wife first and, as custom, she said, ‘We are leaving.’ I replied, ‘Let’s go!’”

He praised Queiroz’s collaborative style: “Carlos listens. He doesn’t have to take every opinion, but he welcomes different views.”

Back in Africa, De Sá said the feeling was special. “It’s great to be back. Africa is not a place, it’s a feeling.”

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The former Bafana Bafana assistant was full of praise for Ghana’s talent pool.

“There is so much natural talent in Ghana despite limited resources. As an African football lover, the talent here is unbelievable. You guys don’t know what you have with limited facilities and infrastructure,” he said.

Comparing both nations, De Sá noted: “We in South Africa have talent too, but a different kind with all the facilities. Yet we don’t go forward with our talent.”

Ahead of the World Cup, he believes the Black Stars only need unity.

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“We are not going to teach them how to play. We have the players. We only have to put them in the right position, with the right frame of mind, and when they put on the jersey, they should perform.”

De Sá assured Ghanaians of the technical team’s commitment.

“We are here to do our best and make Ghanaians happy. If Carlos does his job, there is none better than him,” he said.

“We will pick our targets as they come. If our players play to their abilities, we have a realistic chance to progress,” he concluded.

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