Ghana are into the last four of the Under-20 World Cup
Ghana's Black Satellites have the chance to make history this week, by becoming the first African team ever to win the Under-20 World Cup.
But first they must reach the final of the competition here in Egypt - which means overcoming Hungary in Tuesday's semi-finals.
And that could be a fantastic contest in the Cairo International Stadium with both teams strong in attack and possibly vulnerable in defence.
Ghana have thrilled up front at this tournament - scoring 13 goals so far, whilst Hungary have knocked in 11.
But the Black Satellites have conceded six goals and Hungary seven - suggesting opportunities will present themselves for the strikers on Tuesday.
"The games are getting tougher, stronger, harder and fiercer," Ghana coach Sellas Tetteh told the BBC's African sports programme Fast Track.
"[But] we are ready for any opponent and we are going to do our best to overrun them."
Both teams are missing potentially key players through suspension.
Ghana's Jonathan Mensah will be absent from central defence and Hungary's captain Vladimir Komen is also unable to play.
Tetteh says that does not give Ghana much advantage: "I don't underrate any player. The captain is not the team. I'm going to play against Hungary not the captain."
But his opposite number, Sandor Egervari, who will watch the game from the stands after being dismissed himself in their quarter-final against Italy, suggests it will be a problem.
"The suspension of my captain makes my task ever more complicated," he said.
On the field, Ghana will have to deal with Krisztian Nemeth, the Liverpool striker who is on loan at Greek club AEK Athens at the moment.
He played the full 120 minutes of their match against Italy, and still found the energy to make devastating runs through the defence to score twice at the end of extra-time.
That was the second knock-out match in which Hungary had been forced to play into extra-time - their last-16 game against the Czechs actually went to a penalty shoot out.
Ghana's last-16 game against South Africa also involved the extra half-hour, and their quarter final against South Korea was a fabulous contest.
All of which suggests that Ghana v Hungary on Tuesday could be a match to remember.
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