Ghana will host Zimbabwe in their next 2022 World Cup qualifying match at the Cape Coast stadium, CAF has communicated to the Ghana FA on Tuesday.
The Black Stars will take the Warriors at home first in next month’s doubleheader before travelling to Zimbabwe for the return fixture.
The Warriors will also be tackling the Black Stars at the National Sports Stadium in Harare for the match day 4 encounter.
This means Black Stars new head coach Milovan Rajevac will begin his second stint at the Cape Coast stadium.
Ghana are currently placed 2nd on the standings after two matches in September, winning against Ethiopia and losing to South Africa.
Zimbabwe are rocking bottom on the log after picking just a point in the two matches played earlier this month.