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Ghana's Black Princesses have discovered their path to the 2026 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup to be staged in Poland.
The Princesses will be chasing an eighth successive appearance at the global showpiece as far as the U-20 age group is concerned.
Ghana who was given a bye in the first round of qualifiers will start competing in the second round where they have to face the winner of the game between Togo and Tunisia.
Should the Black Princesses go past the challenge of Togo or Tunisia, they come up against one of Eswatini or South Africa in the third round of qualifiers.
Victories in their opening two involvements will secure Ghana a place in the last round of qualifiers.
The qualifiers will begin in May 2025 but the Black Princesses will have to wait until September to get their qualifying campaign underway.
The Black Princesses participated in the 2024 edition of the World Cup which was staged in Colombia. The team failed to progress from the group stage once again.
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