Avram Grant has kept Ghana keeper Razak Braimah in the firing line as Ghana take on Cameroon in Franceville.
Braimah has been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons and will start this epic semifinal ffor the Israeli as he seeks to make a second straight final.
The outfield team is unchanged as Afriyie Acquah continues his midfield partnership with Mubarak Wakaso in midfield.
Partey will play behind Jordan Ayew who will be flanked by Andre Ayew and Christian Atsu. The backline remains unchanged as Daniel
Amartey and John Boye continue their partnership in the heart of defence with Harrison Afful and Frank Acheampong in the full back roles.
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