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The quarterfinal stage of the 2025/26 Women's FA Cup will serve some interest fixtures following the draw on Tuesday, February 10.
Having won their respective games in the last 16, Hasaacas Ladies, Ampem Darkoa Ladies, Jonina Ladies, and Supreme Ladies made it to the quarterfinals stage of the competition.
The four teams were joined by Samartex Ladies, FC Savannah, Tamale Super Ladies and Army Ladies, who won the competition two seasons ago.
Southern Zone's Samartex will come up against FC Savannah in the last eight of the competition while Tamale Super Ladies will host Army Ladies.
Last year's finalists, Jonina Ladies, will travel to Kumasi to play Supreme Ladies.
The blockbuster game of the round will be the rekindling of an old rivalry between Hasaacas Ladies and Ampem Darkoa Ladies.
The Southern Zone side will host Ampem Darkoa in Takoradi, looking to make the last four of the competition once again.
The quarterfinal round of the FA Cup will be played between February 20 and 23.

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