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Black Princesses are through to the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup after a convincing performance at home saw them ease past Cameroon on Saturday.
Ghana managed a 1-1 draw in Yaounde in the first leg against Cameroon and used that as momentum to produce a 3-0 win in the home leg and a 4-1 win on aggregate.
Ghana will feature in their fifth consecutive U-20 Women's World Cup at France 2018.
Ghana are headed to #U20WWC France 2018!
Bienvenue en France, bienvenue en Bretagne! 🇨🇵 pic.twitter.com/54k1vzcQBX— #FIFAWWC 🇫🇷 (@FIFAWWC) January 27, 2018
Ernestina Abambila gave Ghana the lead at the Cape Coast stadium on 15 minutes before Princella Adubea doubled the advantage six minutes before the break.
Sandra Owusu made it 3-0 with a superb strike in the 78th minute to put the result beyond doubt and steer the home side to emphatic victory.
Ghana will not be the sole African representative in France as they are joined by Nigeria, who overcame a stubborn South African side.
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