Black Meteors head coach Ibrahim Tanko says he is set to make changes to his starting team to face Guinea on Friday, June 30.
Ghana faces Guinea in a must-win game in their final Group A fixture as they hope to keep their Olympic Games dream alive.
Tanko made three changes to his team that faced Morocco on Tuesday after Ghana's opening-day victory against Congo.
And after suffering a 5-1 defeat to the North Africans, the gaffer has promised to tweak his side once again to make the Guineans.
"We have watched and studied the Guinean team, and we have different players that can make up the best starting 11 for the match. We will do some changes, and we hope these changes will help achieve our aims," he said.
"We have no injury so far. We’ve had two days of rest, and we made good use of it.
"I am sure tomorrow everyone will be ready for the game."
The game is set to be played in Tangier with kickoff slated for 20:00 GMT.
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