The Cape Coast Sports Stadium has been fully prepared to host the much-anticipated game in Group G of the World Cup qualifiers
Ghana will host Zimbabwe in the third game of Group G of the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualifiers at the Cape Coast Sports Stadium on Saturday.

Ahead of the game, Green Grass technology led by Mr. Boahen has done a great work on the pitch of play as it much ready to host the two nations.

Also, the National Sports Authority has done a great job by branding the facility to match the international standard expected by both Caf and Fifa.

Ghana sit second in Group G with three points, one point behind leaders South Africa who also play Ethiopia in the other group game in Addis Ababa this weekend.

Ghana coach Milovan Rajevac will be playing his first game since taking over from Charles Kwablah Akonnor last month.x