Scores of sports fans are currently trooping to the Cape Coast Sports Stadium in the Central Region to watch the crucial match between the senior national team, the Black Stars and their South African counterparts, Bafana Bafana.
The match is scheduled to start at 7:00pm tonight.
The Black Stars have to beat South Africa in the last group match of the African qualifiers of the 2022 FIFA World Cup if they are to qualify to progress to the final round of the qualifying phase.
The Black Stars are trailing group leaders South Africa by three points especially after dropping points in 1-1 draw against Ethiopia in their penultimate group match.
The Black Stars are second in Group G at the moment, three points adrift of current leaders South Africa ahead of this evening's clash.
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