Hearts of Oak picked up an important win in the MTN FA Cup to progress to the Round of 32 stage.
The Phobians were 2-0 winners over Pure Joy FC at the Ohene Djan Stadium in the concluding Round of 64 fixtures.
A first half brace by U-20 captain, Mahatma Otoo dashed the hopes of second-tier side in the competition.
There was no joy either for AshantiGold at the Golden City Park as they lost 1-0 to league leaders, Berekum Chelsea, who were without seven regulars.
Ibrahim Isaaka got the only goal in the 49th minute.
Liberty Professionals ensured their place in the next round, beating Tano Bofoakwa 2-1 at the Carl Reindorf Park.
Nania FC run rout at the Legon Park where they beat Mighty Youngsters 4-0.
Deportivo thumped Sharks FC 4-1 at the Baba Yara Stadium in an Division One league clash.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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