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The Black Galaxies on Saturday, December 31, face Egyptian giants, Al Ahly in a friendly game as part of their preparations for the 2023 African Nations Championship (CHAN) tournament.
In a bid to rediscover their sharpness before the start of the competition, Ghana's home-based players are currently camping in Egypt.
They were treated to a friendly test against Egypt's U-20 side upon their arrival and will now face one of the best local club's in the country as they wrap up their preparations.
The game against the U-20 side saw Sylvester Simba and Kofi Kordzi score for Annor Walker's men in a behind-close-doors test at the Cairo International stadium.
The encounter with Al Ahly is scheduled for a 14:30 GMT kickoff on Saturday.
The CHAN tournament is set to begin on January 13, 2023.
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