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A debut appearance for the two teams in the final; Nsoatreman FC and Bofoakwa Tano will be chasing MTN FA Cup glory on Sunday, June 23.
The two Bono-based clubs are looking to finish the season with a laurel after manoeuvring the way to the final of the prestigious club competition.
The game, to be played at the University of Ghana, will be the third meeting between the two sides in the 2023/24 season having also met in the Ghana Premier League. Both league fixtures ended goalless.
Nsoatreman conceded just one goal en route to reaching the final of the competition having played five matches throughout the competition. They played all five of the cup games at home.
Nsoatreman played Maana, Victory Club Warriors, Berekum Chelsea, Karela United and Legon Cities to reach the final.
Bofoakwa Tano, on the other side, played four of their five games at home with the other being on the road. They conceded two goals in that run.
The Hunters' path to the final saw them beat Sunyani Oxford, Berekum City, Wa Power, Skyy FC as well as defending champions Dreams FC.
Bofoakwa scored more goals (8) than Nsoatreman did (5) in all of their games.
Nsoatreman will be relying on the services of Collins Kudjoe, who has two goals in three games in the FA Cup while Elijah Addai will be the target man for Bofo in the big final.
In terms of officiating at the University of Ghana, the Ghana Football Association announced an all-female referee for the defining encounter.
Rita Boateng Nkansah will be the centre referee with support from Alice Farizua Chakule, Patricia Kyeraa and Juliet Appiah.
The game is scheduled for 18:00 GMT kickoff with the organisers announcing a free gate for all.
The winner of the final will get the ticket to represent Ghana at the CAF Confederation Cup in the 2024/25 season.
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