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The draw for the 2025/26 Women’s FA Cup Round of 32 has produced a thrilling lineup of fixtures across the Northern and Southern Zones, setting the stage for four days of intense knockout football from December 19–22, 2025.
In the Northern Zone, defending champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies face a tricky test against Sung Shining Ladies, while FC Savannah, Fabulous Ladies, Anfani Ladies, Tamale Super Ladies, WA All Stars Ladies, and Bolga Sharp Arrows all gear up for competitive matchups.
Regional rivals collide as Gyagba Ladies, Fosu Royal Ladies, Nasara Ladies, and Dreamz Ladies chase a place in the last 16.
The Southern Zone also promises excitement, highlighted by Hasaacas Ladies vs Essiam Socrates, one of the headline clashes of the round.
Army Ladies, Valued Girls, Cabfix Ladies, Jonina Ladies, FC Samatex Ladies, Wisdom Ladies, and a host of ambitious challengers will all battle for progression.
With seasoned contenders and emerging sides all in the mix, the Round of 32 is primed to deliver drama, surprises, and standout performances as the hunt for FA Cup glory officially intensifies.
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