Skyy FC and Nations FC are firmly in the hunt for Ghana Premier League qualification for the first time after match-day 20 whiles Nzema Kotoko looking unlikely to make it after their stalemate against Soccer Intellectuals.
The form guide suggests, Nation FC have been picking up form since their defeat against leaders Skyy FC after a difficult start to the campaign.
As it stands, 5 points divided 1st placed Skyy FC and 2nd placed Nation FC, whiles Nzema Kotoko and Swedru All Blacks remains 13 and 14 points shy of the third and fourth spot in a realistic contention to qualify for the Ghana Premier League.
Domesticsportsgh.com understands that, Christian Lokko’s Skyy FC have the toughest run-in out of all the contenders in the remaining fixtures of the league.
Skyy FC will play as hosts to these clubs, Asekem, Holy Stars, Pacific Heroes, Soccer Intellectuals and All Blacks whiles they will travel to play additional 4 away games against Sharks, Nzema Kotoko, WAFA, and Asokwa Deportivo.
In Nations FC side of the remaining fixtures, they will play as many as 5 home matches against Future Stars, Sharks, Nzema Kotoko, WAFA, and Asokwa Deportivo. Their away games will be Asekem, Basake Holy Stars, Pacific Heroes and Soccer Intellectuals respectively.
Nations FC will look to capitalize on their upcoming easier run of games whiles Skyy FC will continue to finish hard to ensure Premier League qualification for the first time in their history.
Division One League as it stands: After week 20
- Skyy FC – 50 pts
- Nations FC- 45 pts
- Nzema Kotoko- 37 pts
- All Blacks – 36 pts
The re-appointment of Coach Johnson Smith will kick Nations FC into a higher gear whiles the Skyy FC will also enjoy fresh minds under the tutelage of new head coach Christian Lokko.
Nation FC game against Nzema Kotoko (week 22) and Skyy FC game against Nzema Kotoko( Week 23) will decide the title and qualification race between Skyy FC and Nations FC.