The draw for FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup was conducted today, Thursday producing some interesting ties.
Ghana’s Black Princesses road to the global showpiece officially begins as s standby, awaiting the winners of the clash between Togo and Guinea Bissau in a second qualifying round which will take place from between 6 – 15 October.
The lass who just won the inaugural WAFU Zone Girls competition will be hoping to seal a record seventh consecutive FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualification.
According to CAF, ”first six nations with the lowest rankings will take centre stage in a round-robin format between 1 – 10 September”.
In the other fixtures, Equatorial Guinea will cross swords against Libya, while Togo take on Guinea Bissau, with Mauritius face off against Chad.
Nigeria, semi-Finalists of the last edition FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup will play Burundi.
Two Nations will represent Africa in the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup.