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The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has pushed forward the encounter between Ghana's Black Queens Group C game against Norway, citing threats of typhoon.
The last Group C game of the FIFA Women's World Cup was originally scheduled for the Shanghai Stadium on Wednesday, September 19 but has to be pushed to Thursday, September 20 because of the threat.
FIFA has subsequently named the Hangzou Dragon Stadium as the new venue for the game.
Both teams played their first two games at the Hangzou Dragon Stadium and moved to Shanghai on Monday.
Ghana is chasing their first point at the quadrennial event whilst Norway are on four points with Australia and requires all points to advance to the round of eight.
Source: GNA
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