HEARTS OF OAK ANNOUNCE GATE FEES FOR KINGFAISAL SHOWDOWN.

Ghana premier league side Accra hearts of oak has announce gate fees for their match day 23 fixture against kumasi king Faisal at the Accra sports stadium.

The phobians on last weekend suffer a defeat to dewu dreams fc at dewu theater of dreams

The phobians return back to their favourite playing ground to face improved side King Faisal on Sunday.

The phobians took to their Twitter handle to appreciate their supporters and also to announce the gate fees.

We appreciate our supporters,  25% back to the stadium , we need you all buy we will make do with this number so far as we will see some of you.

the phobians are charging 10 cedi for popular stand , lower vip goes for 30 cedi and upper vip for 50 cedis

This will be the first game of the phobians after the sports ministry issued press for 25% of spectators to return to the stadium.

Meanwhile the phobians are 4th with 33 points on the Ghana premier league after match day 22.

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