Ghana’s Black Stars have touched down in Luanda, Angola ahead of the crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Palancas Negras on Friday.
The team left Accra on Wednesday, November 13 and arrived in the Angolan capital on Thursday.
Ghana must win the game against the already-qualified side at the Estadio 11 de Novembro in order to stand a chance of joining the elite sides for the tournament in Morocco.
They opened camping in Accra on Monday but were hit with the sudden withdrawal of about eight players including strikers Inaki Williams, Antoine Semenyo and Joseph Paintsil.
Six players were immediately called up to join camp.
As a result, about 25 players jetted off Accra for Angola.
The Black Stars are currently third in Group F on two points, 10 behind the Angolans.
Ghana will return to Accra for the final qualifier against Niger on Monday, November 18.