Egyptian Premier League side Zamalek Sporting Club have arrived in Kumasi ahead of their match against Dreams FC in the CAF Confederation Cup semi-final.
The North African side landed on Thursday afternoon to intensify their preparations for the crucial fixture on Sunday.
The two teams are set to clash at the Baba Yara Stadium, where the hosts aim to leverage their home crowd support.
Dreams FC held the Egyptian side to a goalless draw in Cairo last weekend, despite playing in front of an intimidating crowd.
Zamalek also seek to be the first team to defeat the Ghana Premier League debutants at home in this competition, with Dreams FC yet to lose at their home ground.
However, they will be cautious of the fact that they are yet to win a game in any of their previous five visits to Ghana, having lost four and drawn one across all competitions.
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