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Ghana’s Black Stars clash with the Desert Hawks of Sudan Sunday afternoon in a ‘have your fate in your hands” encounter as a historic second appearance at the glamorous World Cup beckons.
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The 2010 CAN/World Cup qualifiers encounter at the Ohene Djan Stadium in Accra [kick off 5pm] has been tagged a must win encounter for Ghana who, if successful, will be confirmed for South Africa 2010 should Benin and Mali play out a drawn game in Cotonou also on Sunday. [Kick off 4pm]
The Desert Hawks are descending on Ghana with revenge on their minds after going down 2:0 to the Black Stars in June, and Ghana’s police have announced the closure of some busy roads leading to the venue to help crowd control in anticipation of massive crowds to back the Black Stars.
With three games down and three more to lower the curtain on who gets to play at South Africa 2010, Ghana has 9 points from three games and 5 goals without conceding any, followed by Mali at 4 points and no goal after scoring 4 and conceding as many.
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