The Black Stars are set to face Les Coelecantes on November 13in the first leg at the Stade Said Mohamed Cheikh before hosting them at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi in the return encounter four days later.
Making a return to the squad is captain Asamoah Gyan, who missed Ghana’s last two matches against Rwanda and Canada in August and September as he was allowed time by coach Avram Grant to concentrate on his recovery after sustaining injury. 

Also included is Swansea City’s in-form midfielder Andre Ayew and brother Jordan Ayew, who scored two goals in his last two English Premier League matches.

Conspicuously missing from the roster is Malmo FF’s Enock Adu Kofi, despite his consistent performance in the Uefa Champions League, while Portland Timbers goalkeeper Adam Kwarasey is still out even after announcing his return from a self-imposed sabbatical.

In his abscence, Wa All Stars shot-stopper Richard Ofori will fill the void alongside Fatau Dauda and Razak Brimah.
Wafa youngster Samuel Tetteh has been handed a debut call-up after impressing at the 2015 Fifa Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand last June as well as with the home-based Black Stars under assistant coach Maxwell Konadu.
Ghana have qualified to the last three Fifa World Cup editions after making their debut in 2006.

Full Black Stars list:

Goalkeepers: Razak Braimah (Cordoba, Spain), Fatau Dauda (AshGold), Richard Ofori (Wa All Stars)

Defenders: Harrison Afful (Columbus Crew, USA), (Phil Ofosu-Ayeh, Eintracht Braunschweig, Germany), Jeffery Schlupp (Leicester City, England), Baba Rahman (Chelsea, England), John Boye (Sivasspor, Turkey), Jonathan Mensah (Evian, France), Gyimah Edwin (Orlando Pirates, South Africa), Daniel Amartey, (FC Copenhagen, Denmark)

Midfielders: Rabiu Mohammed (Krasnodar, Russia), Emmanuel Agyemang-Badu (Udinese, Italy), Afriyie Acquah (Torino, Italy), Solomon Asante (T.P. Mazembe, DR Congo), Samuel Tetteh (WAFA), Andre Ayew (Swansea City, UK), Mubarak Wakaso (Las Palmas, Spain)

Forwards: Asamoah Gyan (SIPG Shanghai, China), Jordan Ayew (Aston Villa, England), Abdul-Majeed Waris (Lorient, France) Ebenezer Assifuah (Sion, Switzerland), David Accam (Chicago Fire, USA)