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Ghana have arrived in Zambia Thursday for their 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign against the Chipolopolo on Saturday.
The Black Stars play against Zambia in the second Group D fixture after making a winning start last week following a 7-0 thumping of Lesotho in Kumasi.
All 23 members of the squad arrived at the Ndola Airport in the third largest city in Zambia after a five-day training camp in South Africa.
Ghana will have a shake up at 16:00GMT at the training grounds of local club side, Power Dynamos in Kitwe.
Kwasi Appiah and his squad will use the new Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola which is a 35-minute drive from Kitwe on Friday to give the players their chance to familiarise themselves with the facilities and pitch.
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