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The Accra Sports stadium will host the final of the 2020/21 MTN FA Cup on Sunday, August 8.
The knockout tournament which is Ghana’s oldest football competition will pit two of the nation’s finest teams against each other.
Premier League champions Accra Hearts of Oak – who hold the record as the most successful club in the history of the FA Cup with 10 titles will come up against 1993 champions AshantiGold SC from Obuasi.
The FA Cup final is returning to the capital for the first time in seven years following the decision of the Ghana Football Association to rotate the venues for the final matches.
The last final that was held at the Accra Sports stadium was in 2014 when Asante Kotoko beat Inter Allies 2-1 to win a record an eighth FA Cup title.
The match between Accra Hearts of Oak and AshantiGold SC, scheduled for 5pm kick off will be broadcast live on StarTimes Adepa 247.
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