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The 2025/26 MTN FA Cup enters a crucial stage this weekend as the competition reaches the quarter-finals, with eight teams battling for a place in the last four of Ghana’s biggest knockout tournament.
With defending champions Asante Kotoko already eliminated by Aduana FC, the race for the trophy is now wide open, setting the stage for an exciting round of fixtures.
One of the standout ties will see giant-killers Attram De Visser face Medeama SC, who progressed after a tense penalty shoot-out win over FC Samartex 1996.

Elsewhere, Aduana FC will take on Techiman Liberty Youth, while Nations FC clash with Berekum Chelsea in what promises to be a closely contested encounter.
The final quarter-final match will see Dreams FC battle Heart of Lions as both sides chase a semifinal place.
With the competition heating up and several underdogs still in contention, fans can expect thrilling action as the MTN FA Cup journey continues this weekend.
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