The match between AshantiGold and New Edubaise was declared dangerous by the security forces and thus had to be called of.
According to the forces, the charged atmosphere at the Len Clay Stadium on Wednesday was so intense they couldn't guarantee public safety.
Tensions between the two sides has roused through the roof since allegations of mayhem by the AshGold fans after the first leg in Bekwai.
The Obuasi fans had since vowed to retaliate in the return encounter.
The GFA Disciplinary Committee is therefore yet to sit on the matter to dcide on the next line of action.
Elsewhere in the league, giants Kumasi Asante Kotoko weere able to complete two wins on the bounce with a hard-fought 1-0 win over visiting Ebusua Dwarfs. Nathaniel Asamoah once more again scored for Kotoko in what is proving to be the mid-season signing of the season - he has scored three goals in two games since joining from Wa All Stars.
The win for Porcupine Warriors crowned a day which was filled with excitement following the signing of a multi-dollar sponsorship deal with telecommunication giants, MTN.
Accra Hearts of Oak on the other hand put their stuttering season behind them to record and impressive 1-0 win away to Berekum Arsenals. Returnee, Mahatma Otoo scored the all-decisive goal which will go a long way to relief the former champions in the absence of coach Paa Kwesi Fabian. He had earlier left his post by mutual consent.
Leaders, Berekum Chelsea got another win on the road against Dansoman-based Liberty Professionals whiles Mighty Jets did the relegation dog-fight a lot of good with a 2-1 win over struggling BA Stars.
All Stars needed an injury time goal to draw 1-1 with re-christened Medeama Sporting Club . Louis Agyemang got the opener for the visitors before Frank Sowah snatched the leveler in added on time.
Heart of Lions dented the title defence of Aduana Stars with a 2-0 win at the Kpando Park.
Real Tamale United continued with their rennaissance with a 2-1 win over King Faisal in the late kickoff at the Tamale Stadium.
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