The Black Satellites of Ghana will be hosts to South Africa in the Group of 16 at the ongoing FIFA junior championships.
The Satellites who topped Group D at Ismailia are fancied to overcome the struggling Bafana Bafana side that scraped through qualification as one of the third, best placed teams after beating Honduras 2:0 on Saturday.
The South Africans had drawn 2-2 with the United Arab Emirates in their opening game but suffered a heavy defeat at the hands of Hungary, going down 4:0 in their second game.
The Satellites on the other hand won their first two games against Uzbekistan and England 2:1 and 4:0 respectively before drawing the final match Uruguay.
Kick-off for Tuesday’s encounter at Ismailia is at 4:30pm.
Story by Isaac Yeboah/Myjoyonline.com
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