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Evans Odour
Kenyan Premier League champions Gor Mahia have been handed another tricky test after they were paired against Last year’s GOtv Shield quarter-finalists
Favorites Kogalo who beat Palos FC 4-2 on Wednesday to make it to the last eight will now face Administration Police who eliminated Fresha in the round of 16.
Nakumatt FC will host Sony Sugar. The sugar millers powered into the quarters after dumping out West Kenya Sugar 2-1.
Nzoia United who stunned KPL giants Tusker FC face another uphill task when they take on high-flying Muhoroni Youth. The winner between AFC Leopards and Ulinzi Stars will face KPL side Bandari FC. The match between Leopards and Ulinzi was scheduled for Wednesday 14 October but was pushed backwards to Wednesday 20 October.
Gotv Shield Quarters
Administration Police vs Gor Mahia
Nakumatt vs Sony Sugar
Nzoia vs Muhoroni Youth
Bandari vs Winner AFC Leopards/Ulinzi Stars
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