Senegalese referee SY Issa has been appointed to supervise Ghana's match-day 6 game against Madagascar in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
This is really going to be a very crucial game for both nations who will all head in with a winning mindset in order to enhance their qualification chances.
The Malagasy were dealt with a huge blow after their national stadium in Antananarivo expected to host the game was rejected by CAF and will now be playing at a neutral ground.
Inaki Williams' late header gave the Black Stars an important 1-0 win in the first leg at the Baba Yara Stadium in November 2023 and the Bareas are definitely in for nothing but a revenge and retribution.
Referee Issa will be assisted on the lines by his countrymen Camara Djibril, (Assistant I), Bangoura Nouha (Assistant II) and SY Elhadji Amadou (Fourth Referee).
Lim Kee Chong An Yan from Mauritius has been named as Referee Assessor while Brown Ivan Gartor from Liberia serves as the Match Commissioner.
The game between Madagascar and Ghana will now be held at the Stade Mimoun Al Arsi in Al Hoceima, Morocco, on March 24.