Ghana set up Latvia friendly | The Ghanaian Journal
Ghana will play a final warm up game against Latvia on June 5 before the start of their World Cup campaign on 13 June 2010 in Pretoria against Serbia. The Black Stars, who will prepare for the tournament in South Africa by the pitching camp Europe will meet the Latvians a week after another friendly in England. The match will take place at the Stade More English League side MK Dons in Milton Keynes has a massive population of Ghana.Although Latvians can not be a draw top international side, Milovan Rajevac will be hoping that the game will boost the confidence of his side and put them up nicely for the tournament in South Africa in the same way that games warm in London against South Korea and Jamaica has increased the confidence of Stars before their fine showing in Germany 2006. The game Latvia complete a period of two intense weeks in the Black Stars, who will set up a training base in Paris from May 24-29, play Holland in Amsterdam on June 1 and play the Latvians before flying to Pretoria of their World Cup campaign.

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