Four-time African champions Ghana are looking to redeem themselves following the deflating 3-2 loss against Portugal and breathe life into their 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup campaign when they take on Asian giants South Korea on Monday 28 November.The Black Stars were undone by second half capitulation in the game against Portugal and were not helped by a controversial penalty that handed the former European champions the lead in their opening clash.Grab those Eagles, or go home! Cameroon open Monday program with a do-or-die tie with SerbiaNana Otto Addo who is at the helm of Ghana will be out to overwrite an unwanted record as his side is yet to win a World Cup game in regular time since beating Serbia 1-0 back in the 2010 edition when they progressed out of the Group Stages.##NAJAVA_MECA_6843419##Boasting an impressive forward line with seasoned names such as Andre Ayew, Jordan Ayew, Felix Afena-Gyan, and Inaki Williams goals have been in penalty for Ghana as they have netted in ten of their 13 all-time World Cup tournament matches.The West African nation need to sort out their rearguard if they are to stand a chance of beating South Korea having failed to keep a clean sheet in their last eight World Cup matches.South Korea on the other hand had a drab start to the World Cup as they settled for a barren draw against Uruguay and set a record for the first World Cup game without a shot on target since the turn of the century.👊🏾 𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛𝗗𝗔𝗬 – #FIFAWorldCup🇰🇷 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗧𝗛 𝗞𝗢𝗥𝗘𝗔 🆚 𝗚𝗛𝗔𝗡𝗔 🇬🇭⏱️ 1:00 PM (GMT)🏟️ Education City Stadium𝗖𝗢𝗠𝗘 𝗢𝗡 #BlackStars !#TeamGhana | #Qatar2022 pic.twitter.com/wv9bAfjJV0— 🇬🇭 Black Stars (@GhanaBlackstars) November 28, 2022 Paulo Bento will need to find a formula of milking the best out of his starman Son Heung-Min who was subdued in the game against Uruguay albeit coming from a facial injury sustained while on duty with Tottenham Hotspur.World Cup riots in Brussels after Morocco beat BelgiumPlaying Portugal in their final group encounter, South Korea will be looking to record victory against Ghana to boost their Round of 16 hopes for the fourth time in tenth consecutive editions of the intercontinental tourney.South Korea will be sweating over the fitness of Hwang Hee-chan and Kim Min-jae who suffered injuries while Ghana will have all their 26 players to pick from in the encounter after they were given a clean bill of health.QATAR 2022 WORLD CUPSunday, Nov 20thQatar – Ecuador 0-2 (0-2)/Valencia 16 pen, 31/Monday, Nov 21stEngland – Iran 6-2 (3-0)/Bellingham 35, Saka 43, 62, Sterling 45+1, Rashford 71, Grealish 90 – Taremi 65, 90+12 p/Senegal – Netherlands 0-2 (0-0)/Gakpo 84, Klaassen 90+9/USA – Wales 1-1 (1-0)/Weah 36, Bale 82 pen/Tuesday, Nov 22ndArgentina – Saudi Arabia 1-2 (1-0)/Messi 10 pen – Al Shehri 48, Al Dawsari 53/Denmark – Tunisia 0-0Mexico – Poland 0-0France – Australia 4-1 (2-1)/Rabiot 27, Giroud 32, 71, Mbappe 68 – Goodwin 9/Wednesday, Nov 23rdMorocco – Croatia 0-0Germany – Japan 1-2 (1-0)/Gundogan 33 pen – Doan 75, Asano 83/Spain – Costa Rica 3-0 (3-0)/Olmo 11, Asensio 21, Torres 31 pen/Belgium – Canada 1-0 (1-0)/Batshuayi 44/Thursday, Nov 24thSwitzerland – Cameroon 1-0 (0-0)/Embolo 48/Uruguay – S.Korea 0-0Portugal – Ghana 3-2 (0-0)/Ronaldo 65 pen, Felix 78, Leao 80 – Ayew 73, Bukari 89/Brazil – Serbia 2-0 (0-0)/Richarlison 62, 73/Friday, Nov 25thWales – Iran 0-2 (0-0)/Cheshmi 90+9, Rezaiean 90+11/Qatar – Senegal 1-3 (0-1)/Muntari 78 – Dia 41, Diedhou 48, Dieng 84/Netherlands – Ecuador 1-1 (1-0)/Gakpo 6 – Valencia 49/England – USA 0-0Saturday, Nov 26thTunisia – Australia 0-1 (0-1)/Duke 23/Poland – Saudi Arabia 2-0 (1-0)/Zielinski 39, Lewandowski 82/France – Denmark 2-1 (0-0)/Mbappe 61, 86 – Christensen 68/Argentina – Mexico 2-0 (0-0)/Messi 64, Fernandez 87/Sunday, Nov 27thJapan – Costa Rica 0-1 (0-0)/Fuller 81/Belgium – Morocco 0-0Croatia – Canada 4-1 (2-1)/Kramaric 36, 70, Livaja 44, Majer 90+4 – Davies 2/Spain – Germany 1-1 (0-0)/Morata 62 – Fullkrug 83/Monday, Nov 28th13:00: (4.20) Cameroon (3.35) Serbia (1.95) G16:00: (2.55) S.Korea (2.95) Ghana (3.05) H19:00: (1.50) Brazil (4.10) Switzerland (7.00) G22:00: (2.10) Portugal (3.20) Uruguay (3.80) HTuesday, Nov 29th18:00: (1.30) Netherlands (5.20) Qatar (11.0) A18:00: (2.80) Ecuador (3.10) Senegal (2.65) A22:00: (6.00) Wales (3.80) England (1.60) B22:00: (3.60) Iran (3.35) USA (2.10) BWednesday, Nov 30th18:00: (10.0) Tunisia (5.00) France (1.33) D18:00: (7.00) Australia (3.60) Denmark (1.58) D22:00: (5.20) Poland (3.70) Argentina (1.70) C22:00: (5.70) Saudi Arabia (3.80) Mexico (1.63) CThursday, Dec 1st18:00: (3.80) Croatia (3.45) Belgium (2.00) F18:00: (3.45) Canada (3.15) Morocco (2.25) F22:00: (8.50) Japan (4.80) Spain (1.37) E22:00: (12.0) Costa Rica (6.50) Germany (1.23) EFriday, Dec 2nd18:00: (8.00) S.Korea (4.50) Portugal (1.42) H18:00: (4.80) Ghana (3.45) Uruguay (1.80) H22:00: (11.0) Cameroon (5.20) Brazil (1.30) G22:00: (2.60) Serbia (3.40) Switzerland (2.70) G***odds are subject to change*** (function (el) { window.addEventListener(“message”, (event) => { if (event.origin.startsWith(“https://www.sofascore”)) { if (el.id === event.data.id) { el.style.height = event.data.height + “px”” data-scrolling=”yes” contenteditable=”false”>
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