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Ghana's 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier away game against Madagascar is scheduled to take place in Morocco on Monday, March 24, 2025.
The game which was initially scheduled to take place in Antananarivo, has been relocated to Al Hoceima due to the unapproved status of Madagascar's national stadium.
The game will now be played on a neutral ground with the Grand Stade d'Al Hoceima named as the venue for the Group I fixture.
This fixture will also be played three days after the Black Stars home game against Chad which is scheduled for the Accra Sports Stadium on March 21.
The game will be the first of the year for Otto Addo's side who are hoping to enjoy a good start to 2025 after a horrid 2024.
The Black Stars failed to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) to be staged in Morocco after failing to win any of their six games during the qualifiers finishing bottom of their qualification group.
Ghana currently sit joint-top of Group I alongside Comoros after taking nine points from four games having picked wins against Madagascar, Mali and Central African Republic while losing to Comoros.
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