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Dreams Football Club's MTN FA Cup game against Soccer Intellectuals has been rescheduled to Wednesday, May 1.
The Dawu-based team are looking to defend the title they won last year but will face Division One League side Soccer Intellectuals in the quarterfinal.
The tie had been initially scheduled for March 31, however, the Still Believe lads campaign in the CAF Confederation Cup meant the game was rescheduled.
The picture has now been slated for May 1 with the Theatre of Dreams in Dawu set to host both teams.
The Division One League side are on a fairytale ride in the competition and will be looking to upset the defending champions.
One of the two teams will be looking to join Nsoatreman Football Club, Legon Cities Football Club and Bofoakwa Tano in the last four of the competition.
The semi-final matches will be played between May 10 and 13, 2024.
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