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Hasaacas Ladies have been drawn against Fosu Royals in the quarterfinal stage of the 2024/25 Women's FA Cup.
The draw for the next round of games took place at the Secretariat of the Ghana Football Association (GFA) ON Wednesday, February 5, 2025.
The draw pitches Hasaacas against Fosu Royals in the last four of the competition. The Hasmal Ladies are looking to win the competition again for the first time since their last triumph in 2021.
Hasaacas beat Blacoe Soccer Queens 0-6 in the last 16 to reach the quarterfinal while Fosu Royals defeated Ashtown Ladies in their fixture.
In other games, Northern Ladies, who were winners over FC Savannah in their last FA Cup game will come up against Faith Ladies.
Division One League side Rootz Sistaz will play host to Ampem Darkoa Ladies who are unbeaten across all competitions this season.
The Nana Mma Ladies overcame the strong test from Dreamz Ladies to make the last eight of the FA Cup.
Sung Shining Ladies will also come up against Jonina Ladies in the last game of the quarterfinal stage.
The winner of the game involving Hasaacas and Fosu Royals will face the winner of the game between Northern Ladies and Faith Ladies in the semi finals of the competition.
The other semifinal game will see the winner of the encounter between Rootz Sistaz and Ampem Darkoa Ladies come up against the winner from Sung Shining Ladies and Jonina Ladies.
The quarterfinal games are set to be played between February 14 and 17.

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