Ghana arrived in Libya ahead of their return-leg encounter against Sudan in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
The team departed from Kotoka International Airport on Sunday morning and arrived in Benghazi, the capital of Libya.
The Black Stars landed with a delegation of 39 members, including 25 players, along with the technical team and management committee members.
Preparations for the crucial match will begin on Monday afternoon.
Ghana will face Sudan in their fourth group match, which will take place in Libya due to unrest in Sudan.
CAF has approved the Martyrs of February Stadium in Benghazi for the game on Tuesday.
Angola currently tops Group F with a perfect nine points from three games. Sudan sits second with four points, followed by Ghana with two, while Niger remains at the bottom with just one point after three games.