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Ghana's Black Queens will lock horns with Senegal in back-to-back friendlies in preparation for the upcoming Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
The first encounter comes off on April, 5, 2025 with the second taking place three days - both at a yet to be disclosed venue.
The Queens, headed by coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren , lost their last friendly encounter to Morocco and hoping to right the wrongs.
The WAFCON is scheduled for July as the Black Queens face South Africa, Mali and Tanzania in Group C.
Bjorkegren signed a two-year-deal with the Ghana Football Association and guaranteed success before the tenure of the contract.
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