Africa-Press – Ghana. Ghana are among the lowest-ranked countries to compete in this year’s FIFA World Cup and have been placed in Pot 4 ahead of the draw in Qatar.
Ghana will compete in the global showcase for the fourth time after overcoming fierce rivals Nigeria in the World Cup playoffs this month.
The draw for the November/December competition will follow the 72nd FIFA Congress, which is now taking place in Doha.
On Friday, April 1, it will be held in the Doha Exhibition & Conference Centre.
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These teams will not meet, at least, at the group stage.
The Black Stars might meet any of the eight seeded teams in Pot 1: Qatar, Brazil, Argentina, Belgium, France, England, Portugal, and Spain.
Furthermore, the Black Stars could be drawn in the same group as long-time adversaries the United States, who are in Pot 2 together with 2018 finalists Croatia, past champions Germany, Mexico, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Uruguay β a side that denied Ghana a historic semi-final appearance in 2010.
Pot 3 is dominated by African teams with Senegal, Morocco and Tunisia in there along with Poland, Iran, Serbia, Korea Republic and Japan.
The draw will start at 16:00 GMT.
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