Will It Be Hearts Or Oly? `

The much-anticiptated super clash between city rivals, Accra Hearts of Oak and Accra Great Olympics is set to produce fireworks at the Accra Sports Stadium tomorrow as the First Capital Plus Premier League’s week 14 top fixture.


This fierce local derby has become a talking point in the past weeks following Olympics’ rejuvenation vis-a-vis Hearts’ impressive form in the CAF Confederation Cup.

The “Phobians” and the “Wonder Club” have an age-old rivalry over who rules the capital and tomorrow’s battle will be no exception.

With the likes of experienced players such as former Hearts defender, Dan Quaye, Godwin Attram and veteran goalie Richard Kingson, Olympics are eager to show their class and put the brakes on Hearts.

Hearts, on the other side, will rely on in form striker, Gilbert Fiamenyo, Paul Acquah, Robin Gnagne, Owusu Bempah, among others, to prove to Olympics that they are the real landlords.

League leaders, Ashantigold, will be keen on extending their lead when they travel up north to face Wa All Stars at the Wa Stadium, while strugglers New Edubiase United have vowed to pick the much-needed three points against troubled Asante Kotoko at the Obuasi Len Clay Stadium.

High-flying West Africa Football Academy (WAFA), who currently occupy the third position on the log, will travel to Tema to face fourth-placed Inter Allies in another thriller, while Medeama SC engage Hasaacas in an interesting regional derby at the Sekondi Stadium at Essipon.

The Kpando Stadium will witness Heart of Lions against Dansoman-based Liberty Professionals; second-placed Aduana Stars face a tough assignment against Bechem United in their regional derby at Dormaa-Ahenkro, while bottom club, B.A United, contest their Berekum Chelsea neighbours in Sunyani.