Accra Hearts of Oak, one of Ghana's football giants, are gearing up for a showdown against Bofoakwa Tano in the upcoming Ghana Premier League fixture, with the match relocated to Sogakope in the Volta Region.

The 'Phobians' commenced the second round of the league on a high note, securing a convincing 3-0 victory over Real Tamale United in the capital.

However, their next encounter won't take place at their usual home ground.

The relocation stems from the unavailability of both the Accra Sports Stadium and the Cape Coast Sports Stadium, currently occupied by the 2023 African Games.

Despite the change in venue, Hearts of Oak are determined to extend their winning streak after a remarkable come-from-behind victory against Nsoatreman FC in their last outing.

In December, the phobians had to play their matches at the Baba Yara Stadium as their favourite Accra Sports Stadium was been used for musical concerts and Christmas programmes by the NSA.

Hearts of Oak are slated to face Bofoakwa Tano at the Sogakope WAFA Park on Sunday, March 10, as they aim to maintain their momentum in the Ghana Premier League.


 

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