Ghana head coach, Otto Addo, has made three changes to the Black Stars team that faced Portugal in the opening game ahead of the clash against South Korea.
Having played a back five of Alidu Seidu, Daniel Amartey, Alexander Djiku, Mohammed Salisu and Baba Rahman, Addo has switched to a four-back for the game against South Korea.
While Djiku drops to the bench, Tariq Lamptey and Gideon Mensah come in for Seidu and Baba Rahman.
In the middle of the park, the gaffer keeps the trio of Abdul Salis Samed, Thomas Partey and Mohammed Kudus.
Andre Ayew and Inaki Williams keep their places upfront with Jordan Ayew joining them as Ghana goes on a search for a good result.
The game is set to kick off at 1PM.
Full starting line-up:
Ati-Zigi; Lamptey, Amartey, Salisu, Mensah; Samed, Partey; Kudus; Andre, Inaki, Jordan.
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