Ghana vs Korea Friendly: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time at Miami Gardens, Florida

Ghana will go head-to-head with South Korea in an international friendly match on Monday, June 9.
Ghana vs Korea Friendly: Live Stream, TV Channel, Start Time at Miami Gardens, Florida
Ghana's defender Samuel Inkoom (L) vies with Netherlands' midfielder Daley Blind during the international friendly football match Netherlands against Ghana on May 31, 2014 at the Kuip Stadium in Rotterdam. (DAMIEN MEYER/AFP/Getty Images)
6/9/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Ghana will go head-to-head with South Korea in an international friendly match on Monday, June 9.

Kick-off time is 7:00 p.m. EDT at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

The game will be broadcast on GTV, Metro TV, and SuperSport 3 Africa in Ghana. Ethiopia, Gambia, Cameroon, and most African countries can catch the game on SuperSport 3 Africa too.

The game will also air on beIN Sports en Español and beIN Sports USA in the United States.

Live stream is available on beIN Sports Play for subscribers.

Ghana will be looking for a decent performance against South Korea in both sides’ final pre-World Cup friendly match.

Coach Kwesi Appiah’s side has lost their last two friendlies against the Netherlands and Montenegro by identical 1-0 scorelines, and are really struggling for some form.

The Black Stars will really need to go all out if they want to qualify from Group G, a certain “Group of Death” if any as it features the likes of Germany, Portugal, and the United States.

Still, there is some optimism remaining.

“I believe we have the quality, experience and team spirit to go even further (at the World Cup) this time around,” said defender Samuel Inkoom in the lead-up to Monday’s friendly.

South Korea are also in indifferent form, with three defeats in their last four matches.

What’s worse is for coach Hong Myung-bo is that his side has been hit by a virus this week.

Ghana only have to worry about goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey, who has a thigh injury.

Larry Ong is a New York-based journalist with Epoch Times. He writes about China and Hong Kong. He is also a graduate of the National University of Singapore, where he read history.