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The Black Princesses have arrived in Nelspruit for the return fixture of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifier against South Africa.
The team departed Accra on Tuesday evening via South Africa Airways and reached Nelspruit Mbombela around 12:00 pm on Wednesday. The team was received on arrival at the OR Tambo International Airport by staff of the Ghana Mission in South Africa before moving to Nelspruit.
The Black Princesses aim to make the fourth and final round of the qualifiers despite drawing 2-2 with South Africa at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday and need a resounding victory to secure a spot in the final round of the qualifiers.
The return fixture will be played on Saturday, February 14, 2026, at the Mbombela Stadium, Nelspruit, South Africa, at 15:00 GMT.
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