Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak will play second tier sides, Birim DC United and Bolga Man City respectively when the MTN FA Cup Round of 32 kicks off on the 4/5 of April.
Both Kotoko and Hearts will however have their games suspended as they will be playing the CAF Champions League and Caf Confederations Cup matches respectively.
Below is the detailed draw of the MTN FA Cup matches.
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Afienya City vs Olympics
Susubiribi FC vs Aduana Stars
Eleven Wise vs Unity FC
Kotoko vs Birim DC United
Hearts vs Bolga Man City
77 Stars vs Istanbul FC
Great Astronomers vs New Edubiase
AshGold vs Wa Africa United
Tamale Utretch vs Starke FC
Prestige FC vs WAFA
Tano Bofoakwa vs Mighty Jets
Liberty Profs vs Samatex
Amidaus Profs vs R.T.U
Proud United vs Inter Allies
Kenyase FC vs BA United
Medeama SC vs Bibiani Gold Stars
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