Satellites Ready To Stop Hungary

Ghana will be bidding to reach their third FIFA Under-20 World Cup finals when they take on Hungary at the Cairo International Stadium on Tuesday afternoon (kick-off 14h30 GMT). The African champions may go into the match as slight favourites too given their excellent displays to date, but will not underestimate a Hungary side that put Italy out in the last round. The Black Satillites trump card is undoubtedly striker Dominic Adiyiah, who heads the top goal-scorers list at the tournament with six, closely followed by skipper Ransford Osei, who has netted four times. Missing from the Ghana side will be giant defender Jonathan Mensah, who is suspended having collected a yellow card in the win over Korea Republic in the last round.Hungary will be without inspirational skipper Vladimir Koman, as we as Adrian Szekeres and Peter Takacs, all through suspension. �We're happy to have reached the semi-finals. Ghana is the last African team still involved and we'll fight to make the whole continent proud,� Black Satillites coach Sellas Tetteh says.�We'll give everything to return home with the global crown. We mustn't fail.� Hungary have reached the smifinals of a FIFA event for the first time in 37 years since the 1972 UEFA European Championship in Belgium, and have lofty ambitions of their own. �We'll have to prepare scrupulously for this match. Whether we're talking about their results or their performances, Ghana have been one of the best teams in the tournament up until now,� coach Sandor Egervari says. �The suspension of our captain, Vladimir Koman, makes my task even more complicated.�The winner of this match will take on either Brazil or Costa Rica in the final on October 16. Satellites starting line-up Daniel Agyei, Samuel Inkoom, David Addy, Bright Addae, Daniel Addo, Emmanuel Agyemang Badu, Rabiu Mohammed, Abeiku Quansah, Dede Ayew, Dominic Adiyah, Ransford Osei.