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Sellas Tetteh has named an unchanged side for the round of 16 clash against Portugal in the ongoing FIFA Under-20 World Youth Championship on Wednesday.
The Ghanaian trainer has kept faith with the side that beat USA 4-1 in their final group game last week.
Ghana’s starting line-up: Eric Antwi – Richmond Nketia, Lawrence Lartey, Joseph Attamah, Baba Rahman – Seidu Salifu, Moses Odjer, Frank Acheampong, Clifford Aboagye – Richmond Boakye-Yiadom, Ebenezer Assifuah.
The match will start at 15:00GMT( 3:00 local time)
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