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Six matches in the second round of the MTN FA Cup have been moved to new dates.
The fixtures includes Asante Kotoko's Round of 64 match with either Tamale Liberty or Waiga Utd. The game will now be played on the eve of Christmas in either Tamale or Bolga.
Other matches also affected by the changes are: Prestige v Istanbul, Bolga All Stars/Wa Krystal Palace v Believers FC, Dawenya FC/Royal Faith v Bazooka, Rospack FC/Right To Dream v Ho Dynamos, Aduana Stars v Asokwa Deportivo/Dunkwa United
According to the FACC, the second round matches will begin on December 21 and end on December 29.
Sixty-four teams made up of Premier, Division One and Two sides are involved in the second round stage of the competition.
The team that emerges as winner of the MTN FA Cup competes in the CAF Confederations Cup.
Round of 64 Pairings
December 21
Inter Allies vs Berlin FC
Mighty Jets vs Mepe United
Nania FC vs DC United
Bubiashie Charity Stars vs Liberty Professionals
Metro FC vs Esperance
Future Stars vs Bofoakwa
Sampa United vs Bagojet
Tumu Happy Stars vs Tema United
Red Lions FC vs Binduri United
December 22
Prestige FC vs Istanbul FC
New Edubiase vs Bolga Man City
Tarkwa United vs Hearts of Lions
Ebusua Dwarfs vs First Klass FC
Okwawu United vs Real Athletico
King Faisal vs Tuobodom Santos
Feyenoord Academy vs Wa All Stars
Berekum Chelsea vs Wenchi United
Gold Stars vs Accra Hearts of Oak
Starke FC vs Hasaacas
Dolphins FC vs Guan United
Pure Joy vs Ajax Fc
Bechem United vs Cape Coast Strikers
AshantiGold vs BA United
Amidaus Professionals vs Danbort FC
Score FC vs Medeama
December 23
Kessewa International vs Kotoku Royals
Real Tamale United vs UCC Youngsters
December 24
Tamale Liberty/Waiga Utd vs Asante Kotoko
December 28
Bolga All Stars/Krystal Palace vs Believers FC
Dawhyenya FC / Royal Faith vs Bazooka FC
Rospac FC vs Right to Dream FC
December 29
Aduana Stars vs Asokwa Deportivo / Dunkwa United
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