Togo vs Ghana can be watched in live streaming online or on TV in multiple countries. Don’t miss this CAN 2015 qualifying match on September 10, 2014.

Last Saturday, Andre Ayew’s controversial penalty secured a point for Ghana in their 1-1 draw against Uganda. The home crowd in Kumasi offered the Black Stars a hostile reception in the half-full Baba Yara stadium as the saga concerning the national team’s scandalous adventure at the 2014 World Cup continues.

The Ghanaians will be hoping to snatch a win in Lome and hit 4 points in Group E before next month’s clash away to current group leaders Guinea. Since trouncing South Korea 4-0 in a friendly match in early June, the Black Stars have lost twice and drawn twice in four competitive fixtures, leading to a first-round exit in Brazil 2014 and an unconvincing start in their AFCON 2015 qualifying campaign.

In the local press in Ghana, rumours have spread concerning Kwesi Appiah’s job. Wednesday’s CAN 2015 qualifier against Togo is reportedly the coach’s last chance to impress or be sacked. It is being speculated that Technical Advisor Milovan Rajevac – who managed the Black Stars between 2008 and 2010 – could be reappointed as head coach. 

The Ghanaian team will face the Togolese without injured defender John Boye. The hosts are at the bottom of Group E following a 2-1 defeat to the Guineans.

Where to watch the match – live stream, start time, TV listings

Watch Togo vs Ghana live on Wednesday, September 10, 2014:

In Togo at 16:00 local time: SuperSport 3 Africa, Canal+ Foot

In Ghana at 16:00 GMT: GTV Sports+, SuperSport 3 Africa, Metro TV, GTV, Canal+ Foot

Visit the Togo-Ghana match page for live broadcast listings from several other countries.


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