There has been a huge increase in the prices of matchday tickets ahead of today's super clash fixture between Accra Hearts Of Oak and Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the Accra Sports stadium.
Due to the existence Of Covid 19, the Ghana Football Association made an allocation to sell advanced tickets meaning that no tickets will be sold at the various gates at the stadium on match day.
As on Friday, supporting leaders of the visiting team had complained bitterly to the Football Association citing how Hearts Of Oak have hijacked the sale of the tickets and were yet to receive even one.
As today marks game day, supporters have paraded at the entrance of the Accra Sports Stadium hoping to get tickets for the game.



Surprisingly, tickets that were supposed to be sold at 30 Cedis are now going for 100 Cedis with those at 100 cedis 150.
Remember that only twenty-five percent of the stadium's capacity is supposed to be filled but from all indications and the magnitude of the game, there will be more than the expected 25 percent.
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