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World Cup-Play-Off Ghana Black Stars 0-0 Nigeria Super-Eagles

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JalisamKumasi Ghana, the much anticipated world cup-play-off, has ended in a stalemate, with the Black Stars of Ghana and the Super-Eagle of Nigeria playing out a goalless draw.
In the packed Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi, Ashanti Regional capital Ghana.
According to our sources at the Kumasi Sports Stadium, the first leg of the World cup Playoff ended in goalless draw, leaving the tie wide open, when the two football enthusiasts will meet again in Abuja the capital of Nigeria, to decide a spot in Qatar World Cup 2022.
Ghana who were the home side had more possession on the ball going forward, but only twice they managed to test the Super-Eagles GoalKeeper, Francis Uzoho.
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A stinging shot from Issahaku Fatahu, and then later on again from Mohammed Kudus was successfully expelled by the Super-Eagles Shot stopper.
The returning match will be played on Tuesday 29th March 2022, at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium Abuja, Nigeria.
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