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Ghana Premier League side, Dreams FC, have announced a free game for their upcoming game against Zamalek in the CAF Confederation Cup.
The two teams will meet once again in the second leg of their semifinal encounter in the competition following the reverse fixture last weekend.
Dreams held the Egyptian side to a goalless stalemate despite being under pressure for the majority of the game.
The Still Believe lads are hoping to beat Zamalek to a spot in the final of the 2023/24 Confederation Cup.
Ahead of the return leg on Sunday, the MTN FA Cup champions have announced a fee gate at the Baba Yara Stadium.
However, tickets will be sold for persons who wish to be at the VIP and VVIP sections of the stadium.

The game is set for Sunday, April 28.
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