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Asante Kotoko will play away from home in the semi-final stage of the MTN FA Cup following Friday's draw to determine the match venues.
The Porcupine Warriors will use the Accra Sports Stadium when they battle Amidaus Professionals on June 2 for a place in the final.
As Kotoko travel to Accra, their rivals, Hearts of Oak will head in the opposite direction to Kumasi, the home grounds of their dreaded rivals - Kotoko - for the other last four game on the same day.
The Phobians play Medeama at the Baba Yara Stadium.
According to the FA Cup Committee, the all premiership semi-final matches which will be played on the same day will now start simultaneously.
The fixture in Accra and Kumasi will kick off at 3:00pm.
Semi-final fixtures on June 2
Asante Kotoko v Amidaus - Accra
Medeama v Heart of Oak - Kumasi
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