Coach Charles Sampson is confident the Black Princesses are ready to rise to the occasion when they face Uganda in the final round of qualifiers for the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.Ghana will host the first leg at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday, May 3, with kickoff set for 15:30 GMT, as both sides battle for a place at the global tournament.Sampson believes his team’s preparation has been thorough, with an extended training camp in Prampram giving the squad enough time to build cohesion and sharpen their approach ahead of the decisive fixture.“Preparation has been good. We’ve had a lot of time in camp, so we can’t complain. We’ve been looking forward to this game, and now the time has come for us to go out and deliver,” he said.The coach acknowledged the challenge posed by Uganda but insisted his side remains focused on achieving their objective.“At this stage, it doesn’t matter who the opponent is. We want to go to the World Cup. Uganda have never been there, so they will come with a lot of desire, but it will come down to who wants it more and who performs better on the...