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Ghana's Black Princesses drew with Mexico in an international friendly on Thursday evening.
The two teams failed to score in 90 minutes of action as the fixture, as part of their preparations for the 2024 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, ended 0-0.
The game was played at the Centro Deportivo Choquenza in Bogota, Colombia, as the two teams continued to finalise their plans for the competition.
The 2024 edition of the U-20 Women's World Cup will kick off in Colombia from Saturday, August 31 - Sunday, September 22, 2024.
The Black Princesses will open their campaign against Austria on September 2 before taking on Japan and New Zealand in the other Group E matches.
Ghana is making a seventh appearance in the competition since their debut in 2010.
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