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The outstanding fixtures from the Round of 64 stage of the MTN FA Cup will be played on Wednesday ahead of the draw for the next stage of the competition.
Four games are set to get underway, including the Kumasi derby involving King Faisal and Asante Kotoko.
The Porcupine Warriors, having lost the first encounter of the season involving this pair, will hope to seek revenge when they come up again at the Baba Yara Stadium.
Kotoko lost 3-2 to King Faisal in the Ghana Premier League as Zubairu Ibrahim scored a hat-trick to give the Insha Allah boys all three points.
In other fixtures, Port City FC will come up against Dreams FC in Dawu with Heart of Lions also playing host to WAFA.
MTN FA Cup – Round of 64 Oustanding Fixtures
King Faisal FC vs Asante Kotoko SC
Heart of Lions FC vs WAFA
Port City FC vs Dreams FC
Karela United FC vs Medeama SC
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