The Ghana Football Association and AshantiGold SC will have their day in court today to decided the fate of the 2022/23 betPawa Premier League season.
The Miners petitioned the Human Rights High Court for an injunction against the league, forcing the governing body to suspend it after matchday three.
The injunction motion followed a decision by the GFA to demote AshantiGold and Inter Allies to the Division Two League at the end of last season.
The two clubs were relegated to the third tier after the Disciplinary Committee found them guilty of manipulating a high-scoring matchday 34 fixture in the 2021/22 campaign.
Earlier in July, the Ghana FA dismissed appeal cases filed by AshantiGold SC and Inter Allies to overturn the ruling.
AshantiGold have therefore appealed to the courts to protest their case.