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D'international have booked their place in the next stage of the MTN FA Cup after eliminating Premier League side, Berekum Arsenals on Wednesday.
The Division One campaigners beat the Gunners 1-0 at the Tema Sports Stadium, denying them a place in the qaurter-finals of the Cup competition.
Two games were settled via the penalty lottery after a goalless scoreline in regulation time.
Bolga All Stars edged out Starke FC 6-5 on penalties at the Bolga Stadium while premiership side, All Stars struggled to seal their slot in the last-eight after beating Universal Stars 5-4 on penalties at the Techiman Tako Park.
Nania FC were winners on their travel to the Hwidiem Park where they beat Unity FC 2-0
Medeama ended Sporting Mirren's fine run in the competition, running away with a 1-0 home win.
Two games would come off later today in the competition as Chelsea, who are inching closer to the premier league title seek a place in the last-eight of the Cup competition.
The Berekum side play former premier league side, Eleven Wise at the Gyandu Park in Sekondi.
Heart of Lions play New Edubiase in Kpando after their schedule game was called off last Wednesday due to a disciplinary hearing.
Results of Round of 16 matches
Unity FC 0-2 Nania FC
Bolga All Stars 6-5(pen) Starke FC
Universal Stars 4-5(pen) Wa All Stars
Medeama SC 1-0 St. Mirren
D'international 1-0 Arsenals
Eleven Wise v Chelsea 14-April
Lions v Edubiase 14-April
Source: Ghanafa.org
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