The Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi will host the Black Stars’ first home match in two years.
The match against yet to be determined opposition will be the first in a four-nation tournament to be hosted by Ghana in mid-November.
The tournament will be the concluding part of the friendly matches for the Black Stars as they prepare for CAN 2008.
The last time the Stars played on home soil was in September 2005 at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi against Uganda in a World Cup qualifier. The Stars won on that occasion by 2:0.
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