The 2013/14 MTN FA Cup competition will begin on Wednesday, November 13, 2013, following the confirmation of the fixture and venues for the preliminary round matches by the FA Cup Committee.
Forty-eight (48) qualified teams from the 2nd Division will play each other in the Preliminary Round same as the 48 Division 1 Clubs.
Premier League side Medeama are the reigning Cup holders and together with 15 other elite division sides, they have skipped the first round pairings.
Below is the fixture pairings and dates for the Preliminary Round matches:
November 13
Gmantanbu Nationals v Bolga Man City - Tamale Stadium, Annex
Wenchi United v Dormaa Unity - Ekumfi Ameyaw Park
Bensoman v Kessewa International - T&A Park
Mpohorman v Dolphines - Gyandu Park
Ogua United v Cape Coast Strikers - Robert Mensah
November 14
Tamale Liberty v Wiaga United - Tamale Stadium, Annex
Tuobodom Santos v Debisco Royals - Ekumfi Ameyaw Park
Bagotec v Danso United - Unistar Park, Kasoa
Kaase Young Chelsea v First Klass - Wesley College
DC United v Achikan - Coronation Park
Future Stars v FC Porto - Baba Yara
November 15
Tamale All Stars v Binduri United - Tamale Stadium Annex
Hot Steel v Mepe United - Ho Stadium
Royal Faith Club v Dawenya - Akatsi Training College
New Town Youth v Score FC - Okwawu Park, Dansoman
Galazy v B.A United - Tamale Stadium, Annex
November 16
Iron Breakers v Rospack - Bibiani Park
Dynamo v Right To Dream - Ho Stadium
Tema United v Victory Stars - Tema Stadium
Nima FC v Kotoku Royals - Okwawu Park, Darkuman
Guan United v Dynamos - Tamale Stadium
Esperance v Unity FC - Atebubu Presby Park
Ajax FC v KFC Samosa - Gyandu Park
Starke v Samin - Dunkwa
November 17
UCC Youngsters v Fetteh Youngsters - UCC Campus
Birim DC v Believers - Yayaso Park, New Abirim
Bubiashie Charity Stars v Dreams FC - Okwawu Park, Darkuman
Bazooka v Techiman City - Wa Stadium
RTU v Wa African United - Tamale Stadium
Berlin v Arsenal - Golden City Park
Bofoakwa v Utrecht - Coronation Park
Asokwa Deportivo v Dunkwa United - Baba Yara
Eleven Wise v Metro - Gyandu Park
Feyenoord Academy v Rainbow - Fetteh Park
Gold Stars v Wassaman - Bibiani Park
Tarkwa United v Elimina Sharks - T&A
Windy Professionals v Red Lions - C.K Gyamfi Park
Prestige v Great Warriors - Nicholson Park, Burma Camp
Sporting Mirren v Danbort - Aquinas Park
Okwawu United v D’international - Nkwakaw
Istanbul v Zaytuna - Koforidua
Nania v Tema Youth - Nania Park, Legon
Gt.Olympics v Mighty Jets - Accra Stadium
Pure Joy v King Solomon - Prampram
November 18
Real Athletico v Kpone Fairpoint - Tema Stadium
Fixture dates to be announced later
Sampa United v Wa Unity - Sampa Park
Tumu Happy Stars v Upper West 3rd Team - Wa Stadium
Bolga All Stars v U.West Champs - Bolga
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