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Otto Addo has made two changes to Ghana's starting eleven to face Uruguay in their final Group H game at the 2022 World Cup at Al Janoub Stadium.
Baba Rahman and Alidu Seidu have made a return to the lineup after sitting out against South Korea for Tariq Lamptey and Gideon Mensah to come in.
It is otherwise an unchanged team from the 3-2 win on Monday that has revived the Black Stars' chances of making it into the last 16.
Ati Zigi is in the post while Daniel Amartey and Mohammed Salisu are the central defenders, as Ghana lineup in a 4-2-3-1 formation.
Salis Abdul Samed and Thomas Partey are the two defensive midfielders, with Jordan Ayew, Andre Ayew and Mohammed Kudus playing behind Iñaki Williams.
See the full lineup below:

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