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Is Ghana vs Nigeria on TV? Channel, live stream free, team news, kick-off time for TODAY’S World Cup 2022 play-off

GHANA and Nigeria face off TODAY in the first match of a huge two-legged clash which will determine which side will play at the 2022 World Cup.

The two West African giants will be desperate to make it to Qatar at the end of the year.

Nigeria fans will be hopeful their men can make it to Qatar 2022

And having been less than impressive at the Africa Cup of Nations in January, both Nigeria and Ghana will be out to do their nations proud.

But only one of the two sides can play at football’s biggest tournament in November and December.

What time does Ghana vs Nigeria kick-off?

  • Ghana vs Nigeria kicks off at 7.30pm.
  • The game will take place at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium, in Ashanti, Ghana.
  • There will be a capacity of 40,000 fans in attendance at the clash.
  • The sides last met in 2011 when they drew 0-0 in a friendly at Vicarage Road, Watford.

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Is Ghana vs Nigeria on TV and can I live stream it free??

  • Ghana vs Nigeria is not on UK television.
  • But fear not, you can watch all the action legally via free streaming service Mola TV.
  • You can download the Mola TV app onto your mobile or tablet device.

Team news

Ghana’s captain Andre Ayew won’t be available to play as he is under suspension.

But the Black Stars have no other missing players or injuries to contend with heading into the clash.

Nigeria have Alex Iwobi suspended, while both Wilfred Ndidi and Maduka Okoya are unavailable.

Odds

  • Ghana – 15/8
  • Draw – 13/8
  • Nigeria – 13/8

*Odds courtesy of Betfair and correct at time of publication.

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