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Division One League side True Democracy will be hoping to continue their fairytale journey in the MTN FA Cup with a tricky quarterfinal tie to look forward to.
True Democracy will have to face one of Asante Kotoko or Sekondi Eleven Wise in the last eight of the competition with the two teams set to square off in an outstanding game from the round of 16.
The Division One League side beat FC Nanoa on penalties to seal a quarterfinal spot.
In other games, Berekum Chelsea, who eased their way past Northern City, will come up against fellow Ghana Premier League rivals Bechem United.
Bechem were 3-4 winners over Techiman Liberty Youth in the previous round.
Karela United will look to avoid an upset against lower-tier side Golden Kick when the two teams face off in the quarterfinals.
Golden Kick recorded a shocking penalty shootout win over Hearts of Oak in their last outing in the competition.
In an all Division One League affair, Attram De Viser will host PAC Academy.
The quarterfinal games will be played on the weekend of March 28 to 31 while the outstanding round of 16 fixture will be played on March 12.
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