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Nine-time MTN FA Cup champions, Asante Kotoko, will face Aduana Football Club away from home in the round of 16 of the competition later this month.
The Porcupine Warriors were pitted against the Ogya lads at the draw which took place on Tuesday, February 7, at the Conference Room of the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
Aduana beat Bofoakwa Tano to get to the last 16 of the cup competition while Kotoko were 2-1 winners over Benab FC in the previous round.
In other fixtures, King Faisal will play host to Divsion One League side, Steadfast FC while Nsoatreman also go head-to-head with Debibi United.
Real Tamale United have a clash against Samartex also coming up in the competition.
In the southern zone, Dreams FC will host Liberty Professionals with a view of making into the quarterfinal stage for the very first time.
Legon Cities have also been drawn against Volta Rangers while Premier League side Kotoku Royals will settle affairs with Ebusua Dwarfs.
Hearts of Lions play Skyy FC in an all Division One League battle.
The fixtures are set to be played between February 24-26.
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