Black Princesses coach Robert Sackey insist his side face a difficult final qualifier game against Tunisia despite their 3-1 win away in Tunis a fortnight ago.
The youth female team is closing in on a place at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Japan later this year.
According to Coach Robert Sackey, he will not be taking Tunisia lightly despite their 3-1 advantage.
“I'm not complacent and we are getting ready for another tough game “.He told JOY Sports
“We won 3-1 away but the opponent is also as capable of winning here so we not taking anything lightly”.
The Ghana Football Association wishes to announce that the gates will be opened free to the public when the Black Princesses face Tunisia in the 2nd leg final round qualifier of the Fifa Under 20 Women's World Cup at the Accra Sports Stadium on Saturday.


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