King Faisal and Dreams FC will battle it out for the 2022/23 MTN FA Cup title after the two booked their places in the final over the weekend.
Dreams were 2-1 winners over Division One League side, Skyy Football Club, on Saturday at the Dr Kwame Kyei Sports Complex.
Goals from Sylvester Simba and Ali Huzaif were enough for the Premier League side despite Eric Antwi Konadu's goal for Skyy.
On Sunday, King Faisal joined the believers in the final after edging out Nsoatreman Football Club in a five-goal thriller at the same venue.
Samuel Adom Antwi dashed the hopes of the Premier League newcomers late in the game after scoring to make it 3-2 and send the Kumasi-based side into the last two.
With wins for Dreams and King Faisal, the pair will face each other in the final of this season's FA Cup.
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