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Coach Sellas Tetteh has handed goalkeeper Michael Sai his first start for the crunch semi final match of the African Under 20 Championship against Nigeria this evening.
The goalkeeper replaces Mutawakilu Seidu, who kept the posts in Ghana's three group games.
The introduction of Sai is the only significant change in Coach Sellas Tetteh's starting line up for the match.
Meanwhile striker Benjamin Tetteh, who missed the last grouo match against Mali returns to the side to partner Yaw Yeboah in attack.
Defender Joe Adjei who was rested against Mali also returns to the start
Kick off is at 5:00pm
GHANA'S STARTING LINE UP
Michael Sai
Owusu Bempah
Patrick Asmah
Joe Addo
Joe Adjei
Kofi Yeboa
Asiedu Attobrah
Cliffored Aboagye
Benjamin Tetteh
Yaw Yeboah
Prosper Kassim
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