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Eight clubs are eagerly awaiting Tuesday’s draw for the MTN FA Cup quarter-finals.The qualified teams for the fifth round of the Cup competition includes two second-tier sides and six premiership clubs, all dreaming of a place in the semi-final.Some of the usual title contenders such as Asante Kotoko, Hearts of Oak and Medeama will go into the hat, as well as some pretenders, Amidaus Professionals, Eleven Wise and Gold Stars.Though some fascinating ties could be thrown up, a host of Premier League sides would be desperate not to play each other in the quarter-final as the open system draw can pit two giants together.The competition is guaranteed a new winner following New Edubiase's second round exit.Quarter-final teamsAmidaus ProfessionalsAsante KotokoEleven WiseMedeamaHearts of OakHeart of LionsAduana StarsGold Stars
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