2024/25 Women’s FA Cup draw: Every first Round tie after Hasaaca, Immigration Ladies, Ampem Darkoe and others find out their fate

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The draw for the round of 64 of the 2024/2025 Women’s FA Cup has been conducted, setting the stage for an exciting series of pairings.

The draw, held on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, at the GFA Secretariat, features twenty (20) top-tier clubs and forty-four (44) Division One League teams, bringing together a mix of seasoned contenders and emerging talents in the quest for national glory.

To foster local rivalry and minimise travel distances, the clubs have been grouped on a regional basis. This arrangement promises thrilling local derbies as teams face off against their regional neighbours.

In one of the standout fixtures, former champions Ampem Darkoa Ladies are set to face Prisons Ladies in a Bono derby at the Sunyani Coronation Park. The matchup between these two regional rivals is expected to draw significant attention as both teams battle for advancement.

Defending champions Army Ladies will start their title defense with a highly anticipated rematch against Police Ladies, a repeat of last season’s Women’s FA Cup final. With Army Ladies seeking to retain their crown and Police Ladies eager for redemption, this game promises to be one of the highlights of the round.

The round of 64 matches are scheduled to take place over the weekend of November 8-11, 2024, as teams vie for a place in the next stage of the prestigious competition.

Full Draw for the 2024/2025 Women’s FA Cup Preliminary Round:

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