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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) said the three leading stations, Ghana Television (GTV), TV3 and Metro TV also secured the rights to broadcast all 64 matches.
Apart from broadcasting Ghana's group D matches against Serbia, Australia and Germany, the televison stations confirmed that 56 of the games will be broadcast live, eight will be delayed, while the remaining 30 matches will be repeated.
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