Ghana will open her account at the 2013 FIH junior women's hockey world cup against Netherlands at the Warsteiner Hockey Park in Monchengladbach, Germany on Saturday.
Netherlands are defending the trophy they won in the last edition of the tournament and Ghana who were second at the African championships are coming in as underdogs. Ghana's opponents have already been tagged as the tournament favorites but that doesn't in anyway worry head coach Eddy Odamettey.
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