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The Black Maidens are set to begin their campaign in the FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (CAF) with a two-legged first-round tie against Togo next month.
The first leg will take place on Sunday, April 12, 2026, at Stade de Kégué in Lomé, with kickoff scheduled for 4:00 PM.
The return leg will then be played six days later on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at the Accra Sports Stadium at 3:30pm.
The two matches form part of the opening round of the African qualifiers for the upcoming FIFA U17 Women's World Cup, where qualified teams across the continent compete for a place at the global tournament.
After a long absence, the Black Maidens will be aiming to secure a strong advantage in the away fixture before returning home to Accra to finish the job in front of home supporters.
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