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The Black Stars of Ghana will face off with the Eagles of Nigeria in the first leg of their World Cup Qualifying playoff fixture on March 24.
The game will be hosted at the Cape Coast sports stadium. CAF recently rejected a request from the GFA to move the game to the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
The return leg of the playoff scheduled for March 27, three days after the first, will be played in Nigeria.
The Black Stars are yet to make announcement of a new head coach following the sacking of Milovan Rajevac.
Chris Hughton and Otto Addo are names most likely to fill the vacant role.
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