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Ghana U-17 have lined up pre-World Cup friendlies against Mali and UAE at their camping base in their Gulf state.
The Black Starlets will face the African champions at the Mohammed Bin Zayed Sports Stadium, NYU, Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
Four days later, the team will face UAE in Dubai.
Ghana U17 will play an international friendly match with Mali at Mohammed Bin Zayed Sports Stadium, NYU, Abu Dhabi on Wednesday 20th Sept. pic.twitter.com/nQxzbklvcm
— Ghana FA 🇬🇠(@ghanafaofficial) September 19, 2017
Kick off is at 5pm (1pm GMT).
On Sunday 24th Sept at 5:30pm (1:30pm GMT), the Black Starlets will also play with the UAE in Dubai. pic.twitter.com/FzDfMfa4EO— Ghana FA 🇬🇠(@ghanafaofficial) September 19, 2017
The team have been in the Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates preparing for the FIFA U17 World Cup to be held in India next month.
The two-time world champions will face Colombia, USA and host India in Group A.
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