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The Ghana FA has confirmed that their game against Uganda Cranes in a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifier will be played on September 6th.
Edgar Watson, the Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda FA told MTNFootball.com on Thursday said
that their counterparts in Ghana had communicated that they have moved the game by a day instead of the earlier date of September 5.
“We received the confirmation that the game will be played on a Saturday in Kumasi,” said Watson.
In their last meeting at the same Stadium in an Afcon qualifier, the Cranes held the Black Stars to a 1-1 draw in 2003.
The Cranes who last qualified for Afcon in 1978 have already embarked on training ahead of the match and will have a build-up away to Niger on September 2.
Guinea and Togo are the other teams in Group E of the Afcon qualifiers.
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