It's one of the qualifying campaign's most-nervy moments as four teams in a group all enter the final day with an equal chance of reaching the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations.
Ghana, Guinea, Togo and Uganda all enter the last day certain of a place if results go their way.
The Sparrow Hawks of Togo will renew their bid of qualifying for next year's tournament when they clash at the Tamale Stadium on Wednesday at 16:00 GMT in the final Group E match.
But the probable line up to start for the Black Star:
Razak Braimah,
Harrison Afful,
Baba Rahman,
John Boye(doubt)/ Awal Mohammed
Jonathan Mensah
Rabiu Mohammed
Christian Atsu
Afriyie Acquah
Majeed Waris
Agyemang Badu
Jordan Ayew
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