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Accra Hearts of Oak will play Division One side, Skyy FC in the quarterfinal stage of the MTN FA Cup after the two were paired in Tuesday's draw.
The Phobians progressed to the last eight of the competition following their penalty shootout win over Elmina Sharks while Skyy beat Heart of Lions 1-0 to secure qualification to the next stage.
Aduana Stars, who saw off Berekum Chelsea in the previous round will now face King Faisal in an all-Premier League tie in the competition.
Bechem United will also welcome Tamale City to the Nana Fosu Gyeabour Park in the round of the cup competition as they hope to lift their second FA Cup title.
Dreams FC and Kotoku Royals will also go head-to-head in the other fixture of the quarterfinal round.
Hearts are the defending champions of the competition having beaten AshantiGold in the final to claim it last season.
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