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MTN FA Cup Semi-Finals and Grand Final to Get Live Commentary Broadcast

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All FM radio stations interested in broadcasting live commentary of the MTN FA Cup semi-finals and grand final matches are invited to partner with Wilsad Support Limited. The company, in collaboration with GhSportsLive, will provide professional live commentary services in English and Akan.

The live feed will be dropped at Rebroadcast FM stations’ studio, allowing participating stations to plug in and play. However, breach of this arrangement will attract legal prosecution. This initiative aims to promote Ghanaian football and provide a platform for fans to engage with the sport.

The semi-finals are scheduled for May 10, with Golden Kicks facing Attram De Visser and Tarkwa Sec Sch playing a curtain raiser match against Fiaseman Sec Sch. Asante Kotoko will take on Berekum Chelsea in the second semi-final match. A special Mother’s Day treat is planned to celebrate mothers attending the matches.

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This development marks a significant milestone in Ghanaian football, with the first radio syndicated live commentary service set to make history.

Interested FM radio stations can contact Wilsad Support Limited on 0240902550 or skyydirector@yahoo.com to get on board.

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