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A draw will be conducted to determine the match venues for the semi-final matches of the MTN FA Cup, the FA Cup Committee has confirmed.
Friday's draw will decide which sides play in Accra and Kumasi in the last four stage of the Cup competition on June 2.
The Cup organizers in statement said: Article 9(6)(b) of the Ghana Football Association Rules and Regulations states as follows: "The Semi-Finals shall be played in Accra and Kumasi."
Asante Kotoko will meet Amidaus Professionals while Medeama host Hearts of Oak in the other game as all the four sides compete for the two slots in the final.
Also, the all premiership semi-final matches which will be played on the same day will not kick off simultaneously.
The fixture in Accra will be played at 3:00pm while the other game comes off at 6:15pm in Kumasi.
Semi-final fixtures on June 2
Asante Kotoko v Amidaus - Accra/Kumasi
Medeama v Heart of Oak - Accra/Kumasi
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