Teams approach the Duns park with trepidation, owing to how deadly GoldStars have been at home, but Kotoko’s interim manager Karim Zito has other ideas.
Since his appointment as coach of the Porcupines, Zito remains undefeated.
In four games, across all competitions, Kotoko have won three and drawn one.
Their last victory was a statement 4-1 win over Zito’s former side Dreams FC.
The catch, however, is that the Porcupine Warriors’ victories and fine displays have come in home games under Zito.
Kotoko were held to a drab 0-0 in their only away outing under Zito against fierce rivals Hearts of Oak.
Kotoko, fourth in the standings, will have to beat third place GoldStars to stand a realistic chance of winning the league.
Their disastrous away form, stretched back to December.
Since beating Dreams before the turn of the year, the Porcupine Warriors have struggled considerably.
Despite Karim Zito expressing confidence in the lead up to the game, the final outscore will paint the perfect picture.