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Even before Ghana gets its crucial African Nations Cup qualifying game against Congo on March 27 out of the way, the Black Stars friendly fixture with England two days later is sold out, says the English FA.
Ghana would play the Three Lions in Wembley on March 29, two days after the Nations Cup qualifying game in Brazzaville.
But with barely two weeks to the game, the first between both sides at senior level, the English FA says there are no tickets left for the game later this month.
"England’s game with Ghana on Tuesday 29 March has now completely sold out," the host FA said on its website.
The Black Stars will be cheered on by supporters in excess of 20,000 fans, the largest away following for any nation since the opening of the new Wembley.
"No further tickets will be made available for the game now and there will not be any tickets for sale on matchday, so we urge supporters not to travel unless they have a ticket for the match," the statement said.
Source: Ghanafa.org
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