The stage is set for thrilling matchups in the 2024/2025 FA Cup as Hearts of Oak and Asante Kotoko discover their opponents in the Round of 64.
Record holders, Hearts of Oak, face a challenging encounter against division two outfit Immigration FC, while Kotoko is set to battle Future Stars.
The Round of 64 draw, will feature some exciting matches with several top-flight teams aiming to assert their dominance against lower-tier opposition.
Hearts of Oak, who last lifted the trophy in 2021, will look to avoid any surprises against the division 2 side, Immigration FC.
Meanwhile, Asante Kotoko, who is on a mission to reclaim the prestigious title, will have their hands full when they meet Future Stars.
Defending champions Nsoatreman FC are eager to replicate last season’s triumph and hope to find their spark against Techiman Heroes despite their slow start in the Ghana Premier League.
Elsewhere, defending Ghana Premier League champions, FC Samartex 1996, will lock horns with current league leaders, Bibiani Gold Stars, in an exciting clash.
See full fixture list below
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