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Nigeria vs Ghana: Live stream, TV channel & kick-off time for World Cup 2022 play-off

Nigeria and Ghana know what it takes to reach a World Cup finals, having graced plenty of global showpieces in the past, but only one can book their tickets to Qatar 2022.

It remains impossible to predict which nation will be treading that path later this year, with there still all to play for in a heavyweight play-off clash that will determine who fills one of five spots up for grabs in the CAF section.

Heading into the second leg of an intriguing contest, GOAL brings you all you need to know about how to stay right up to date with events in a thrilling end to the African qualification campaign.

Game

Date

Kick-off time

Nigeria vs Ghana

March 29, 2022

6pm GMT / 1pm ET

Nigeria’s hosting of Ghana at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja will not be broadcast on television in the UK, but it can be streamed for free on Mola TV.

UK TV channel

UK online live stream

N/A

Mola TV

In the United States, the game will be available on ESPN+, with millions around the world ready to tune in and catch a glimpse of some superstar performers in action.

U.S. TV channel

U.S. online live stream

N/A

ESPN+

The obvious answer to that question on the back of an uneventful 0-0 draw would be not a lot.

Ghana did see more of the ball during the first-leg fixture on home soil, while firing in more shots on goal, but only four efforts in total from both teams came anywhere close to troubling the goalkeepers on show.

With so much at stake a cagey contest was to be expected, with neither team wanting to play their way out of contention, but games will need to be raised – particularly in the final third – in order for a victor to emerge and the potential for nerve-shredding extra-time and penalties to be avoided.

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