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The AFTV Media crew, led by Robbie Lyle, arrived in Ghana on Tuesday night ahead of Sunday's watch party at the Legon City Mall.
The team received a rousing welcome from fans after touching down at the Kotoka International Airport last night.
@AFTVMedia touch down in Ghana ahead of Sunday’s watch party at the Legon City Mall.
— #JoyAFCON (@JoySportsGH) February 6, 2024
The team led by Don Robbie were welcomed with the Adowa dance at the Kotoka International Airport #JoyAFCON pic.twitter.com/vnluN1dQZZ
According to Robbie, the founder of AFTV, the decision to come to Ghana was hugely inspired by Thomas Partey and their quest to connect with Arsenal fans across the globe.
The team will also be looking to explore other parts of the country during their stay in Ghana before the big event on Sunday.
"If this is anything to go by, my expectation is way through the roof. I already know it's going to be good. We have been hearing from so many Arsenal fans from Ghana constantly," Robbie told Joy Sports.
"I am so looking forward to that viewing party. It's going to be amazing."
While the Premier League game between Arsenal and West Ham United will be the main event on Sunday, other games that will be part of the viewing party include the fixture between Aston Villa and Manchester United.
There will also be a watch party for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final.
The public viewing is powered by AG Sports Management in partnership with BTL Africa.
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