Asante Kotoko progressed to the round of 16 stage of the MTN FA Cup for the fifth successive year with a 2-0 win over second tier side Real 24 hours in Tumu.
Striker Obed Owusu scored a brace to ensure Kotoko’s progression to the next round.
Kotoko honored the match despite complains about bad condition of the Tumu pitch and were good value for the win with a convincing performance.
Owusu put Kotoko ahead in the first half when he expertly converted a penalty before sealing progression with a strike late on.
The Porcupines travel to Dawu to play Dreams in a tricky fixture in round 8 of the Ghana Premier League.
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