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The Round of 32 draw for the MTN FA Cup competition has thrown up some interesting pairings involving all tiers of the Ghanaian league.
Champions New Edubiase might secure a third-round fixture against Division one side, Yassin FC if they win their outstanding Round of 64 match against Starke FC.
The matches will be played between March 8-12, 2013.
Asante Kotoko, who are also yet to navigate their way through the second round could earn a Round of 32 match in Ho against third-tier side, Agbozome Weavers.
In other third round fixtures, Hearts of Oak will play B.A. Stars with Wa All Stars engaging Medeama in the only all-premiership contest of the Round of 32 pairings while Berekum Chelsea play Feyenoord.
Round of 32 fixtures
Aduana Stars v All Blacks
Elmina Sharks v Ashgold
Tema Youth v Dynamo FC
Wa All Stars v Medeama SC
Guan United v Hasaacas
Twende FC v Gold Stars
Great Olympics v Rainbow FC
Agbozome Weavers v Asante Kotoko/Japekrom
Hearts of Oak v BA Stars
Berekum Chelsea v Feyenoord
Prestige v Amidaus Professionals
Eleven Wise v Zaytuna
King Faisal v Mighty Jets
Yaseen FC v Starke/New Edubiase
Nania FC v Woe FC/Dowenya FC
Heart of Lions v Sarmatex
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