The last eight teams that will face off in the Mozzart Bet Cup quarterfinals are now known after the round of 16 matches that were played on Saturday and Sunday.The round of 16 ties had its fair share of drama, and the last eight promise to be an equally entertaining affair. Tusker managed to come from two goals down to beat Rainbow FC 3-2. Ulinzi Stars came from a goal down to beat Kenya Police FC 2-1, with the winner coming in stoppage time.##NAJAVA_MECA_7142384##Kakamega Homeboyz ended Gor Mahia’s hopes of bagging a double, beating them 1-0 at the Bukhungu Stadium in Kakamega, while Sofapaka and Kaariobangi Sharks managed to see off spirited Darajani Gogo and Equity FC, respectively, to secure quarterfinal berths.After qualifying for the quarterfinals, Sharks coach William Muluya admitted that his team was pushed to the wall by Division One side Equity FC.”It was a good game from both teams, and it is important that we won. Equity is a good team; they had chances to hurt us, but fortunately, they did not take them; we also had chances, which we did not utilize, and that is an area that we will have to go and work on,” the tactician stated.The quarterfinals will be an all-FKF Premier League affair after the minnows were trounced in the last 16.League champions Tusker FC will host KCB FC in one of the mouth quarters. The two teams met earlier in the season in the league, with Tusker emerging as 2-1 winners.2014 winners Sofapaka have been paired up against Ulinzi Stars, while Homeboyz, who saw off defending champions Gor Mahia, will host 2018 winners Kariobangi Sharks, and the last pairing is between 2017 winners AFC Leopards and 2019 champions Bandari.Mozzart Bet Cup quarterfinal pairings;Tusker FC vs. KCB FCAFC Leopards vs. Bandari FCKakamega Homeboyz vs. Kariobangi SharksSofapaka FC vs. Ulinzi StarsMozzart Bet Cup: Gor Mahia sent packing after loss to Homeboyz