Audio By Carbonatix
The Black Stars touched down in Luanda on Wednesday night ahead of their penultimate 2025 AFCON qualifier against Angola on Friday at 7 p.m.

The team will hold their final training session on Thursday at the 11th November Stadium to familiarize themselves with the pitch ahead of the crucial encounter.
Before traveling to Angola, the Black Stars visited the Dzorwulu Special School, where they donated food items, water, and an undisclosed amount of money to the school.

However, they still remain third in Group F of the AFCON qualifiers with two points, and their potential failure to qualify could be confirmed on Thursday before they face Angola on Friday.
This is because second-placed Sudan, who need just a point to qualify, will play as guests to Niger at 4 p.m. Thursday in Togo in their penultimate qualifier.
Angola is top of the group with 12 points and has already qualified, while Sudan is second with seven points.
Niger sits at the bottom of the group with one point from a 1-1 draw against Ghana, who is third with two points.
Latest Stories
-
Economic stability achieved, focus now shifts to production – Isaac Adongo
26 minutes -
Youth disillusionment poses greatest threat to Ghana’s stability – UNDPÂ
29 minutes -
John Darko urges Mahama to complete Agenda 111 projects instead of starting new ones
32 minutes -
Ghana needs $22.6bn to tackle climate challenges – Seidu Issifu
35 minutes -
Cocoa smuggling: Fiapre Circuit Court grants GH¢10k bail each to four suspects
39 minutes -
African media criticised for weak geopolitical coverage
43 minutes -
NHIA launches free NHIS registration campaign
45 minutes -
Oil prices rise by $1 as investors weigh Middle East peace prospects
45 minutes -
Court remands three over jewellery shop robberies
49 minutes -
NAIMOS intensifies crackdown on illegal mining activities along Ankobra River
51 minutes -
Evidence-based data crucial in fight against climate change – Food systems stakeholders
51 minutes -
Mason jailed over motorbike theft
54 minutes -
No journalist must be harassed – Gov’t promises media protection, warns against threats to press freedom
55 minutes -
Africa must address training gaps, retain health staff – Opoku-Agyemang
56 minutes -
Climate action must support Ghana’s resetting agenda – Climate Minister
60 minutes