Black Queens forward, Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah is very prepared and has charged her teammates to go in for nothing but a victory against Egypt to wrap up qualification to the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations slated for early next year.
The Queens are almost through after an emphatic 0-3 win against the Cleopatras in the first leg last Thursday, October 23, in what was a very fascinating game in Ismailia.
Doris Boaduwaa opened the scoring with a cool finish coupled with two other second half goals from Mary Amponsah and Grace Asantewaa to seal the victory.
With Ghana having themselves in a better position to qualify, another refreshing update is that Kim Lars Bjorkegren’s girls finally returned to training yesterday after refusing to train for days as a way to protest against their unpaid bonuses from the last WAFCON tourney.
In a pre-match interview, the Nottingham Forest forward feels ever ready and wants the same energy from her colleagues whom she’s charged to come all out so they wrap up things by the close of the day
"First half completed 3-0. Let’s go again and get the job done," she posted on social media.
The second leg against Egypt is slated for today, October 28, at the Ohene Gyan Stadium at 15:30GMT (3:30pm)

