
As expected the squad features notable names like Razak Simpson (Nations FC), Nurudeen Abdulai (Medeama SC), Kusi Asante (Vision FC), Isaac Afful (FC Samartex 1996) and Kamaradini Mamudu (Medeama SC).
Albert Amoah who has been a crucial for the Porcupine Warriors this season—scoring seven goals in 12 games—is also included the team alongside Berekum Chelsea talisman, Stephen Amankona.
The final squad however had Hearts of Oak centre-back Kelvin Osei Asibey dropped as had Asante Kotoko forward Saaka Dauda.

Ghana is facing Nigeria for the second time running, having edge them out penalties two years ago to secure a spot in the last edition after 2-0 equal wins in their respective home games.
Didi Dramani has been engaging in series of test games ahead of the game on Sunday with the latest being 2-0 win against Togo.
What has he[Didi Dramani] said ahead of the clash?
“We are playing against one of the best countries in terms of football in Africa and Ghana is equally a very quality side when it comes to African football. The chances are very bright and that is what we are doing,” he said
“We are working on trying to put together a team, building the process and being able to have the cohesion and the fluidity of the way we want to play. When we bring in the effort and the energy and our adaption in terms of our tactical element we should be able to sail through.
He affirmed his side is physically, technically and tactically well oriented ahead of the Nigeria clash.
“We are physically, technically and tactically well oriented. Once the days come by, we still continue to refine and to do small adjustment and give the alternatives in the game,”
“I’m very positive that come Sunday, we should be fully ready. As for preparation, we are okay, we are already there but we have to be ready for the game.”