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10-time FA Cup champions, Hearts of Oak have been drawn against fellow Premier League rivals Liberty Professionals as Asante Kotoko will face Division One League side FC Bekwai Youth Football Academy (BYFA) in the MTN FA Cup round of 64.
The draw which took place in Accra on Thursday saw the 18 Ghana Premier League Clubs pitted against the 46 teams that qualified from the preliminary stage of the competition.
26 Division One League teams made it to this stage as well as 20 third-tier clubs from across the country.
The Disciplinary Committee of the Ghana Football Association is however expected to make a decision on the match between Techiman City and Unity FC which ended abruptly to determine which team will compete in the round of 64.
The 64 teams were grouped into 8 regional zones for the draw.
There were some mouthwatering ties including an all Premier League affair between King Faisal and AshantiGold, and then Aduana Stars who face regional rivals Techiman Eleven Wonders.
Below is the FA Cup full draw:
Accra Great Olympics vs Charity Stars FC
Tema Youth FC vs Inter Allies FC
Accra City Stars FC vs Third World FC
Accra Hearts of Oak vs Liberty Professionals
Legon Cities vs Uncle T
FC Attram De Visser vs Mighty Jets
FC Okyeman Planners FC vs Young Wise FC
Kade United FC vs Okwawu United
Phar Rangers vs Dreams FC
Kintampo Top Talents FC vs Mighty Royals FC
Aduana Stars vs Eleven Wonders
Kato Freedom Fighters vs Bechem United
Kenyasi New Dreams FC vs Sunyani Reformers
Young Apostles FC vs Techiman City/Unity FC
Berekum Chelsea vs Bofoakwa Tano FC
WAFA FC vs Akatsi Allstars FC
Hearts of Lions FC vs Bebeto FC
Wassaman FC vs Asokwa Deportivo
River Plate Athletic Club vs Thunderbolt
FC Bekwai Youth Football Academy vs Asante Kotoko
King Faisal vs AshantiGold
Kintampo FC vs Bolga Soccer Masters
Real 24 Hours FC vs Steadfast FC
Paga Crocodiles vs Sombo Freedom Stars
RTU vs Tamale City
Aboi Young Stars vs Samartex
Sekondi Eleven Wise vs Medeama SC
Sekondi Hasaacas vs Karela United FC
The round of 64 games will take place on the weekend of May 28-31.
Kotoko remain defending champions after winning the last edition in 2017.
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