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The first batch of matches to herald the FA Cup competition's Round of 32 fixtures would involve the two big sides in the domestic league - Asante Kotoko and Hearts of Oak.
Rivals Kotoko and Hearts would keep the interest in the Cup competition going this weekend as they are under no illusions about the threat of elimination posed by their opponents.
Eight games would be played with the all-premiership clash at the Ohene Djan Stadium between Hearts and Berekum Arsenals on Sunday topping the bill.
The Phobians, struggling to escape relegation in the league know that their only chance of a title this season rests with the FA Cup as they aim to reach the Round of 16.
Kotoko would also be at the Baba Yara Stadium where they host Division One side, Deportivo, who have been very impressive this season.
Juventus, another Division One side would test Wa All Stars mettle at the Wa Park on Sunday.
However, on Saturday, the Eleven Wise v Tarkwa United clash at the Sekondi Stadium would set up a tough contest as the Division One Zone 2B rivals battle for the chance to reach the Round of 16.
Fixtures
Kintampo Zamalek v Nania FC SAT – 26 FEB 2011
Eleven Wise v Tarkwa United SAT – 26 FEB 2011
Universal Stars v Dc United SAT – 26 FEB 2011
All Stars v Mine Stars SAT – 26 FEB 2011
Asante Kotoko v Deportivo SUN - 27 FEB 2011
Hearts v Berekum Arsenals SUN - 27 FEB 2011
Wa All Stars v Juventus SUN - 27 FEB 2011
Sporting Mirren v King Solomon MON - 28 FEB 2011
Source: Ghanafa.org
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