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Beginning Friday, the football scene will be dominated by the Round of 32 matches in the MTN FA Cup competition.
The next six days will be crucial to the Cup ambitions of teams still in the competition as the Round of 32 draw involves teams from all tiers of the Ghanaian football league.
However, after Wednesday when the curtain is drawn on the third round matches, only 16 teams will be left to continue their charge for the FA Cup.
Only one game is scheduled for Friday as premiership side Amidaus Professionals take on Prestige FC, a second-tier club at the Accra Sports Stadium.
The matches will continue on Saturday and run through to Wednesday.
Friday, March, 8
Prestige v Amidaus Professionals
Saturday, March, 9
Great Olympics v Rainbow FC
Guan United v Hasaacas
Sunday, March, 10
Aduana Stars v All Blacks
Tema Youth v Dynamo FC
Wa All Stars v Medeama SC
Toende FC v Gold Stars
Hearts of Oak v BA Stars
Berekum Chelsea v Feyenoord
King Faisal v Mighty Jets
Heart of Lions v Sarmatex
Monday, March, 11
Agbozome Weavers v Asante Kotoko
Nania FC v Dawhenya FC
Tuesday, March, 12
Elmina Sharks v AshantiGold
Wednesday, March, 13
Eleven Wise v Zaytuna
Yassin FC v Starke/New Edubiase
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