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The semi-finals of the 2025/26 Women's FA Cup will take centre stage this weekend with the fixtures set to be played in Cape Coast.
The semi-final games will be played at the Cape Coast Stadium as the competition gets into the closing stages.
Hasaacas Ladies, Samartex Ladies, Army Ladies and Jonina Ladies are the remaining teams in the competition following their victories in the quarterfinals.
The two semi-final games are all scheduled to played on Saturday, March 21.
Last year's finalist, Jonina Ladies, will come up against the 2021 champions, Hasaacas Ladies.
The two teams have met on two occasions already this season, with Jonina claiming a 1-0 victory in Takoradi while the reverse fixture at Auntie Aku ended 1-1.
In the other fixture, Samartex Ladies will also face the 2024 Army Ladies.
Army, just like Hasaacas, are also chasing a place in the final of the 2025/26 Women's Premier League final, sitting three points behind the latter with two games remaining.
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