Nigeria are looking to reach a fourth successive World Cup finals, and a sixth since 1994, while Ghana want to make amends for missing out in 2018, but only one heavyweight nation will make it through the final stage of CAF qualification for Qatar 2022.
There are five spots still up for grabs, but the Super Eagles and Black Stars know that they cannot both progress and that something is going to have to give when they lock horns.
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