U-20 WWC: Black Princesses need to score six past the Netherlands to advance later today

After unconvincing performances in their first two games at the ongoing U-20 Women’s World Cup, the Black Princesses will hope to end their group stage journey on a high.

Ghana have not enjoyed the best of start to the tourney after suffering defeats against USA and Japan respectively.

Ben Fokuo’s side succumbed to a 3-0 loss when they played USA in the opening game before two second-half penalty goals saw them lose to Japan.

The Princesses’ hopes of making history by advancing to the knockout phase were kept alive after the Netherlands beat USA 3-0 in the second round of fixtures.

However, Ghana will have to produce a stunning six-goal margin win to give themselves any chance of relishing that dream.

Winning with a six-goal margin will not be the only requirement of Fokuo’s team but they will also have to hope Japan beat USA in the other group game.

The game is scheduled for a 23:00 GMT kick-off.

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