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Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak both face tricky away matches after the draw for the Round of 64 games in the MTN FA Cup was made on Tuesday.
The live draw entered 16 Premier League clubs, 24 Division 1 Clubs and 24 Division 2 clubs.
Kotoko will be away to either Japekrom Mpuasuaman or Dormaa Nkyenkyenkye, both third-tier teams in the second round stage of the Cup competition while Hearts of Oak travel to Tamale to face Utrecht.
Champions New Edubiase will be away to Starke FC in Sekondi.
The matches of the Round of 64 will start from Thursday, February 14, 2013.
Round of 64 Fixtures
AshantiGold SC v Inter Alias
Starke FC v New Edubiase
Gold Stars v Crystal Palace
Agbozome Weavers v BA Utd
Westland FC v Wa All Stars
Dumas FC v Tema Youth
Samatex v Unity FC
Kotoko v Japekrom Mpuasuaman/Nkyenkyenkye
Tamale Utrecht v Hearts of Oak
Guan Utd v Segomens FC
King Faisal v Dynamo FC
Oakzeel FC v Mighty Jets
Medeama SC v Subri Royals FC
Unity Stars v Berekum Chelsea
Eleven Wise v FCM Mamobi
Scientific Soccer Revolutionaries v Toende Utd
King Solomon v Zaytuna FC
Aduana Stars v RTU
Teshie Unique FC v Gt. Olympics
Mepe United/Woe United v Dawenya FC
Nania FC v Bofoakwa
Heart of Lions v Kuntunse FC/Wisbrim FC
Liberty Professionals v Amidaus Prof
Prestige v Tamale Liberty FC
Rainbow FC v Berekum Arsenal
BA Stars v Westlandes FC
Wa FC/Manchester City FC v Dynamo FC (VR)
Dwarfs v Sekondi Hasaacas
Elmina Sharks v Ato Plans FC
Feyenoord v Wassaman
Swedru All Blacks v Berekum Adwinpa
Samosa FC v Yassin FC
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