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Asante Kotoko are through to the last 16 of the MTN FA Cup after defeating third-tier side, Agbozome Weavers 4-1 on Wednesday in Ho.The Porcupine Warriors are now through to the fourth round stage of the Cup competition where they will meet Rainbow FC in Kumasi.Kotoko were up two-nil before the break in the outstanding Round of 32 fixture before adding two more after the interval.Abdul Aziz, Awudu Nafiu, Eric Donkor and man-of-the-match Prince Baffoe got the goals for Kotoko.Agbozome scored their consolation through a penalty converted by Akwesi Ahor or after Kotoko had taken a commanding four-goal lead.
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