Audio By Carbonatix The Black Princesses have touched down in Kampala ahead of the second leg of their U20 Women's World Cup Qualifier final round game against Uganda. Charles Sampson's side left Ghana on Wednesday afternoon ahead of the reverse fixture which is slated for Saturday, May 9. Twenty-three players travelled with the technical team for the fixture that could determine Ghana's quest for another U20 Women's World Cup appearance. The Black Princesses have a first-leg advantage after coming from a goal down to secure a 2-1 victory over the Ugandans last Sunday at the Accra Sports Stadium. The second leg is scheduled to be played on Saturday with kick-off slated for 13:00 GMT. The Princesses are on a chase for an eighth successive World Cup appearance with this year's tournament set to be staged in Poland in September. DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Tags: Black Princesses U20 Women’s World Cup qualifiers Uganda DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited. Related to this story ‘We are expecting to pick our ticket to Poland in Uganda’ – Black Princesses boss Charles Sampson 2026 U20 WWCQ: Kurt Okraku visits Black Princesses camp ahead of Uganda second leg 2026 U20 WWCQ: Black Princesses depart Ghana for Uganda second leg BBC uncovers the Ugandan scammers abusing dogs to elicit donations from animal lovers 2026 U20 WWCQ: Black Princesses take first leg advantage over Uganda with comeback win Black Princesses Coach Charles Sampson confident ahead of Uganda Qualifier Man sentenced to death for murder of toddlers at Ugandan nursery Canoe carrying about 35 passengers capsizes on river in Uganda’s west Uganda detains 231 foreigners in crackdown on illegal migration and cybercrime Communications Minister holds talks with Ugandan delegation on continental parliamentary conference Latest Stories 2026 U20 WWCQ: Black Princesses arrive in Kampala ahead of Uganda second leg5 minutes Asutifi South launches support for pregnant girls to curb stigma, dropout rates9 minutes GMA raises concern over naming of doctors in Charles Amissah death report, calls for focus on systemic gaps9 minutes GMA calls for sustained investment in health system following Charles Amissah’s death report11 minutes GMA calls for fairness and due process over disciplinary action in Charles Amissah report21 minutes Tourism Minister calls for increased investment in Ghana’s creative sector23 minutes Driver arrested after chasing down child cyclist on footpath27 minutes Police crack Bolga robbery gang, retrieve AK47 and 87 rounds of ammunition28 minutes Top BJP leader’s aide shot dead in violence after Indian state election29 minutes Islamic State-linked women arrive home in Australia from Syria30 minutes Six arrested for impersonating security personnel in Agona Swedru31 minutes 6 arrested for allegedly impersonating security operatives at Agona Akwakwa33 minutes Dr Joshua Zaato says “No Bed Syndrome” is becoming an excuse for health system failures33 minutes Bank of Ghana exposure to government debt raises independence concerns – CERPA36 minutes UBIDS launches maiden Economic and Social Policy Dialogue to tackle youth unemployment39 minutes
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2026 U20 WWCQ: Black Princesses arrive in Kampala ahead of Uganda second leg
MyJoyOnlineBy Kweku LawrenceThu, 7 May 2026 · 1h ago0 views
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Ghana's Black Princesses have arrived in Kampala for the second leg of their U20 Women's World Cup Qualifier final round match against Uganda. The team, led by Charles Sampson, departed Ghana on Wednesday. The second leg, scheduled for Saturday, May 9, will determine Ghana's bid for an eighth consecutive U20 Women's World Cup appearance. Ghana holds a 2-1 advantage from the first leg.
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