It’s a fixture that pits two of the competition’s three unbeaten sides against one another and given that the women’s section is being played in a round-robin format a loss here would be detrimental to either of the team’s hopes of claiming overall honours.
Ghana currently top the standings given that they have gone four games unbeaten while South Africa and Kenya are both on nine points after three wins each, the only separator at this stage is in goal difference.
The home side have racked up 26 goals without conceding as opposed to the nine scored by Kenya.