Ghana and Nigeria will play the first leg of their heavyweight World Cup play-off match.
The Black Stars will play their opening encounter in Kumasi, trying to bounce back from a disappointing Africa Cup of Nations campaign.
With only one point from three games, they finished last in their group, and Andre Ayew was fired after an embarrassing loss to Comoros.
Nigeria progressed from their group in Cameroon by playing superb aggressive football, but Tunisia defeated them in the final 16.
They put on some more stunning performances, though, and will be trying to qualify for the Qatari tournament later this year.
In all but one of their six World Cup qualifiers, Nigeria went undefeated.
The Super Eagles’ lone defeat came in October, when Karl Namnganda scored a 90th-minute winner against the Central African Republic.
Nigeria is coming off a 1-0 loss to Tunisia in the Africa Cup of Nations last-16.
Augustine Eguavoen’s team has gone undefeated in six games, with one draw and five victories, three of which came in the AFCON group stage.
Nigeria will be eager to win quickly after losing three of their past four matches, drawing one, and losing three of their last four matches since a 1-0 victory in 2006.
Milovan Rajevac was fired by the Ghana Football Association in January after a disappointing showing at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Addo’s 27-man roster includes Reading’s Andy Yiadom, Arsenal’s Thomas Partey, and Bochum’s Christopher Antwi-Adjei.
Club Brugge’s Denis Odoi and Roma’s Felix Afena-Gyan have received their first senior call-ups.
Despite returning to the squad with a positive COVID-19 test on Sunday, Crystal Palace forward Jordan Ayew was selected.
Leicester City’s Emmanuel Dennis, William Troost-Ekong, and Kelechi Iheanacho have all been called up for Nigeria’s two games against the Black Stars.
Wilfred Ndidi, who suffered a knee injury in a 2-1 Europa Conference League loss to Rennes on March 17, is replaced by Innocent Bonke.