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The draw for the inaugural Tumu Community Cup was conducted on Thursday, May 22, 2025, in Tumu, setting the stage for an exciting day of action this Saturday.
The eight qualified teams have been paired for the quarterfinal stage, with the draw outlining the pathway to the final in what promises to be a fiercely contested one-day tournament.

Upper West Division Two – Zone Three champions, Soccer Babies, will open the Tumu Community Cup with a clash against Nabulo.
In the second fixture, Bujan will lock horns with Challu, before Tarsor take on Real 24 Hours, who are fresh off their campaign in the Upper West Second Division Middle League.
Bugubelle will round off the quarterfinal line-up with a tie against Kong.
According to the draw, the winner of the opening game between Soccer Babies and Nabulo will face the victor of the Tarsor vs Real 24 Hours encounter in the first semifinal.
The second semifinal will feature the winner of Bujan vs Challu against the winner of the Bugubelle vs Kong match.
A total of eight matches will be played in the one-day tournament, including the third-place playoff and the grand finale.

The Tumu Community Cup is an initiative led by Joy Sports editor Fentuo Tahiru Fentuo, in collaboration with leading bookmakers Betway and supported by Peeva Beverages.
Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 24, at the Tumu Stadium AstroTurf.

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