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Hasaacas Ladies will come up against Epiphany Warriors in the last 16 of the 2025/26 Women's FA Cup following the draw on Tuesday, January 13.
The former Ghana Women's Premier League champions will host Joe Nana Adarakwa's side in the Round of 16 of the cup competition.
The fixture will be an opportunity for Epiphany to avenge their league defeat to the Hasmal Ladies later this month.
In other games, Army Ladies will come up against Sissamba Ladies, while last year's finalists, Jonina Ladies, will also face competition from Akosombo Ladies.
Samartex Ladies will go head-to-head with Rootz Sistaz.
In the Northern Zone, FC Savannah will take on Arm of God Ladies while Ampem Darkoa Ladies will be aiming for a quarterfinal slot when they come up against Gyagba Ladies.
Dreamz Ladies will travel to take on Tamale Super Ladies in an all-women's Premier League clash, with Supreme Ladies also playing host to Bolga Sharp Arrows.
The last 16 games will be played between January 23 and January 26, 2026.
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