The 2021/22 MTN FA Cup final will be between Bechem United and Accra Hearts of Oak after the former beat Aduana Stars to secure a ticket for the last two.
The Bechem-based side was unplayable in the semifinal encounter against Aduana on Sunday, May 15, beating the Ogya boys with a 2-0 scoreline.
Emmanuel Avornyo opened the scoring for the Hunters after just 16 minutes played before Augustine Okrah extended the lead nine minutes later with a good effort from a free-kick outside the box.
Earlier on Saturday, Samuel Boadu's Hearts recorded a 3-2 win over Dreams FC to advance to the final of the competition.
The Phobians are looking to defend the title they won last season when they beat AshantiGold on penalties.
Bechem on the other hand, are making a final appearance for the first time since beating Okwahu United in the final during the 2015/16 season.
The 2022 FA Cup final is scheduled to take place at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi on June 26, 2022.
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