Zambia's Copper Queens have touched down in Ghana ahead of their Olympic Games qualifier against the Black Queens.
Ghana and Zambia face each other in the third round of qualifiers for the games to be staged in Paris, France, later this year.
The Copper Queens made their Olympics debut at the last edition held in 2021 and are aiming to make a second consecutive appearance on the global showpiece as one of the two African nations that will represent the continent in Paris next year.
The first leg of the two-legged tie is set for Friday, February 23, at the Accra Sports Stadium with the second leg in Zambia five days later.
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