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The Black Stars have arrived in Libya ahead of facing Sudan in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
Ghana play Sudan on matchday four of the qualifying series on Tuesday, October 15, with Otto Addo's side looking to put themselves in a good position to be in Morocco next year.
The four-time African champions have just two points from three games played so far following the goalless draw with Kwasi Appiah's men last week.
The Black Stars left for Libya earlier on Sunday as they looked to continue their preparations for the crucial game.
A win for Ghana will see them go a point clear off the Falcons of Jediane ahead of the final two games in November.
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