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Egypt are planning a 10-day intensive camping for the return leg of the Brazil 2014 World Cup qualifier against the Black Stars of Ghana as team officials stated that they will officially open camp on November 10 for the make or mar clash.
Coach Bob Bradley and his squad have mountain to climb as they seek to overturn the 6-1 deficit from the first leg played in Kumasi on 15 October.
Test match
Bradley will test his side’s preparedness for the task ahead with a friendly against Zambia on 14 November.
-Our preparations will start on 10 November in Cairo, Egypt’s goalkeeping coach Zaki Abdel-Fattah told Ahram Sports on Thursday.
-Zambia are a great team. It will be a good opportunity for the technical staff to choose our tactics before Ghana’s clash,
Venue
The match will be played at the Air Defense Stadium in Cairo with the winner over the two legs advancing to Brazil for the World Cup finals.
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