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The draw for the Round of 64 stage of the MTN FA Cup was done on Wednesday, November 15, with games expected to be played at the regional level.
Holders Dreams Football Club will come up against lower-tier side Susubrifi Football Club as they commence their title defence.
Struggling Ghana Premier League side Asante Kotoko have been paired with Nations Football Club and will welcome their rivals to the Baba Yara Stadium.
The two teams met earlier this season with Nations FC claiming a point late in the game from a losing position.
Legon Cities would need to see off competition from Accra Lions at the El Wak Stadium if they are to make progress in the next round of the competition while Hearts of Oak were paired with 2011 winners of the FA Cup, Nania FC.
The Round of 64 matches are set to be played between November 28-30, 2023.
Here are the full pairings for the next round:
Greater Accra
Hearts of Oak vs FC Nania
Koforidua Sempre Fi vs Attram De Visser
Na God FC vs Vision FC
Great Olympics vs Golden Kicks FC
Legon Cities vs Accra Lions
Northern Region
Awarey Stars FC vs RTU
Kasalgu Arrows Head vs Northern City
Steadfest FC vs Karela FC
Ashanti Region
Nomoro FC vs King Faisal
New Edubiase vs PAC Academy FC
Asante Kotoko vs Nation FC
Benab FC vs Kwaboso Young Madrid
Volta Region
Hohoe United vs Home Stars
Accra Athletic vs Aflao Agbogba
Heart of Lions vs Akatsi All Stars
Central Region
Kotoku Royals vs Swedru All Stars
Elmina Sharks vs Young Red Bull
Eastern Region
BS Pelicans vs Koforidua Suhyen
Dream FC vs Susubribi FC
Brong Ahafo Region
Miremano utd vs Baffour Soccer Academy
Young Apostles FC vs Victory Club Warriors
Berekum City vs Techiman Liberty FC
Bechem United vs Bebibi United
Bofoakwa Tano vs Sunyani Oxford
Aduana Stars vs Berekum Chelsea
Western Region
Bibiani GoldStars vs Rospak FC
Medeama SC vs Basaka Holy Stars
Fijai United vs Nazem Kotoko
Skyy FC vs FC Samartex
Upper East
Hilla Stars FC vs Wa Power FC
Nsoatreman FC vs Maana FC
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