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The MTN FA Cup returns at all the designated venues across the country this weekend with some exciting fixtures.
The competition which enters its Round of 16 stage on Friday, will see the West Africa Football Academy (WAFA) hosting Emmanuel FC in an intriguing tie at the WAFA Park in Sogakope.
WAFA ,who are yet to lose at home since returning to the top-flight, are expected to continue their fine form against Emmanuel FC , who are bankrolled by Nigerian televangelist, Temitope Balogun Joshua.
Another high-profile match involves Wa Rockets who will welcome Asokwa Deportivo to the Wa Stadium the same day.
On Saturday, Storm Academy host Kumasi Asante Kotoko at the Nkawkaw Park, while giant-killers, FC Samartex 1996, who kicked out Hearts of Oak from the competition play Liberty Professionals at Samreboi.
On Sunday, Okwawu United clash with Sekondi Hasaacas at Nkawkaw; Real Tamale United (RTU) host Bechem United at the Tamale Stadium, Wa All Stars welcome Mighty Royals to the Wa Stadium, and Elmina Sharks battle True Democracy at the Nduom Stadium in Elmina.

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