Baba Yara Sports Stadium is ready to host Ghana’s match against Angola on March 23, according to Peter Twumasi, Director General of the National Sports Authority.
The Black Stars will be back at the location for the first time in a year following their 2022 World Cup play-off match against Nigeria.
The Black Stars will play host to Palancras Negras on March 23 at the Baba Yara Sports stadium before travelling to Luanda for the rematch on March 27, 2023.
In an interview with Accra-based radio station Peace FM, the NSA boss discussed whether the venue was ready to host the senior national team.
“Yes by the grace of God…I left the place and got to Accra yesterday. I was also there throughout last week work went on smoothly and everything is ready. What we are looking forward to is God will grant us 23rd then we kick off,”
Ghana is joint top of the Group E table with 4 points from two games following a 3-0 win over Madagascar and a 1-1 draw with Central African Republic in June last year.