Ghana will play Guinea in an international friendly later this month, footballghana.com has exclusively reported.
The Black Stars will take on the Sylli National in the French capital of Paris in preparation towards next month’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
Coach Avram Grant’s side will play the match on 28th May, insiders have told Ghana’s reference point for football news, footballghana.com.
The game in Paris has been lined up to prepare the Black Stars squad for the match against Mauritius in Port Louis.
The match will give the Israeli coach the chance to assess his players before they travel for the qualifier.
Ghana will travel to face the Mauritians in their penultimate game in Group H of the qualifiers for next year’s tournament in Gabon.
The Black Stars still lead Group H with 10 points from four games and a draw in Mauritius will seal their place at the 2017 Afcon in Gabon.
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