Asante Kotoko beat Bibiani GoldStars to advance to the next stage of the MTN FA Cup on Sunday afternoon.
A second-half strike from Peter Amidu Acquah sealed the win for the Porcupine Warriors, who are now unbeaten in their last eight games across all competitions.
Prosper Ogum Narteh's side have seven wins and one draw during that period and currently sit third on the Ghana Premier League table.
Elsewhere, Medeama SC succumbed to yet another defeat as they bowed out of the Cup competitions.
Eric Antwi Konadu's third-minute strike effort for Skyy FC sealed a narrow win for the Division One League side against the Ghana Premier League champions.
In other results, Nsoatreman and Bofoakwa Tano United all advanced into the last 16 of the competitions after wins over the weekend.
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