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Ghana's Black Princesses have left the shores of Ghana ahead of the second leg of their U20 Women's World Cup Qualifier against Uganda.
Ghana will face Uganda on Saturday, May 9, in their final game to fight for a slot at the World Cup to be staged in Poland later this year.
The team departed the Accra International Airport at 12:00 GMT on Wednesday, May 6, as they head to Uganda to continue their preparations.
The Black Princesses boast a 2-1 lead from the Accra Sports Stadium in the first leg after coming from behind to seal a win.
Priscilla Mensah and Latifa Abesik were the goal scorers on the day for the Black Princesses, who are chasing an eighth successive World Cup appearance.
Ghana’s Black Princesses have arrived at the Airport ahead of their departure to Uganda for the second leg of their final U20 World Cup Qualifier#JoySports pic.twitter.com/YSwDMXbupm
— #JoySports (@JoySportsGH) May 6, 2026
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