The Ghana Football Association is set to hand punishments to giants Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko for defying a Covid-19 directive to play friendly matches.
Clubs are directed to undergo mandatory Covid-19 tests before the restart of the season.
The Football Association has stated clearly in its COVID-19 protocols that two teams will not be allowed to engage each other unless they have a seal of approval indicating they have undergone all safety measures including the tests.
Hearts of Oak played and beat lower side Banana Inn FC 4-2 on Saturday, 20 March 2021 at the St Thomas Aquinas Park.
Goals from Eric Dizan, Kwadwo Obeng Jnr and a brace from Isaac Mensah sealed the win.
Earlier that day, Kotoko thumped Kumasi Ebony 5-2 at the club's Adako Jachie training ground.
Also on Sunday,Karela United are set to defy the order from the Football Association as they have lined up a friendly against third-tier side Tarkwa United at the Akoon Park.