Ghanas U-17 womens team, the Black Maidens, will travel to Lom on Friday as preparations intensify for a pivotal clash in their bid to reach the 2026 FIFA U-17 Womens World Cup.The squad is expected to depart with a strong and balanced selection, reflecting the technical teams intent to secure a favourable result away from home.The first leg of the qualifier is scheduled for April 12 at the Stade de Kgu, where Ghana will seek to lay a solid foundation ahead of the return fixture.This encounter represents a significant step in Ghanas qualification campaign, with the Maidens eager to reaffirm their reputation as one of Africas most reliable performers at youth level.The team is making a return to the tournament qualifiers after serving a ban for age fraud.Attention will also be firmly fixed on the second leg, set for April 18 at the Accra Sports Stadium. A strong showing in Lom could prove decisive, easing pressure ahead of the home tie.



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