The Black Princesses of Ghana have arrived in Uganda ahead of the decisive second leg of their FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifying tie, where they will be looking to complete the job and secure a place at the global tournament.
Ghana carry a narrow advantage into the return fixture after edging Uganda 2-1 in the first leg over the weekend. That result gives the Black Princesses a slight cushion, but the tie remains finely balanced heading into the away leg, where they are expected to face a strong response from the Ugandan side.
The team has been preparing intensively for the crucial encounter, with the technical team expected to focus on game management, defensive organisation, and maintaining composure under pressure as they aim to protect their aggregate lead.
The second leg is scheduled to be played on Saturday, and it represents the final hurdle in the qualification round. The winner over the two legs will earn a coveted spot at the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.
For the Black Princesses, the mission is clear: avoid complacency, stay disciplined, and secure qualification to continue their journey on the international stage.












