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Ghana Football Tickets

Ghana are one of Africa's most iconic football nations — four-time Africa Cup of Nations champions, World Cup quarter-finalists, and a country that has consistently produced world-class talent for two decades. Under manager Otto Addo, the Black Stars are heading to their fifth World Cup in the last six editions at the 2026 World Cup, drawn into a blockbuster Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama. With dazzling Premier League stars Mohammed Kudus and Antoine Semenyo leading the attack, and the tireless Iñaki Williams providing relentless energy, Ghana have the individual quality to cause serious problems for anyone in the group. The Black Stars' passionate fan base — among the most vibrant in world football — will travel in force to North America.

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Whether you're looking to watch Ghana at the 2026 World Cup, see them defend their AFCON legacy, or catch the Black Stars in a qualifier or friendly, we have tickets available for every Ghana match. Browse the upcoming fixtures below and book your Ghana football tickets securely online.

Upcoming Ghana Fixtures

World Cup 2026 — The Black Stars Return

Ghana have been drawn in Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama at the 2026 World Cup — one of the toughest groups in the tournament. England and Croatia are both established World Cup heavyweights, but Ghana have a proud history of delivering upsets on the biggest stage. The expanded 48-team format means three teams can advance from each group, giving the Black Stars a genuine path to the knockout stages. All three matches are in the Eastern region — Toronto, Boston and Philadelphia.

Date Match Venue
17 June 2026 Ghana vs Panama BMO Field, Toronto
23 June 2026 England vs Ghana Gillette Stadium, Boston
27 June 2026 Croatia vs Ghana Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

Looking for the full World Cup experience? Visit our dedicated Ghana World Cup 2026 tickets page for complete details on the Black Stars' campaign, host city guides, fan zones and all available World Cup tickets.

Africa Cup of Nations

Ghana have won the Africa Cup of Nations four times (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982) and been runners-up five times — making them one of the most decorated nations in AFCON history. Though their last title came in 1982, the Black Stars remain a formidable presence at the tournament and consistently reach the knockout stages.

International Friendlies

Ghana regularly schedule friendlies against top opposition from across the globe as preparation for major tournaments.

About the Ghana National Team

Official Name Ghana National Football Team
Nickname The Black Stars
Manager Otto Addo
Captain André Ayew
Home Stadiums Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi (40,000) / Accra Sports Stadium, Accra (40,000)
Federation Ghana Football Association (GFA), founded 1957
World Ranking 72nd (as of late 2025)
Kit Colours White with black star (home), Red or yellow (away)
Major Honours 4× AFCON champions (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982), AFCON runners-up (5 times)

The Ghana Football Association was founded in 1957, the same year Ghana gained independence — and the black star on their crest is taken directly from the national flag, a symbol of African emancipation and pride. Ghana have appeared at four of the last five World Cups, establishing themselves as one of Africa's most reliable performers on the global stage.

Manager Otto Addo navigated Ghana through CAF qualifying Group I to seal a fifth World Cup berth. The squad blends Premier League flair — Kudus, Semenyo and Thomas Partey — with La Liga experience through Iñaki Williams at Athletic Club, and veteran leadership from captain André Ayew, who will be at his fourth World Cup. Though the current generation may not match the star power of the 2010 squad (Michael Essien, Sulley Muntari, Kevin-Prince Boateng), they are athletic, fearless and well-organised — qualities that have made Ghana one of the most consistent African teams at the World Cup.

Key Ghana Players

Mohammed Kudus — The Magician

Tottenham's explosive attacking midfielder is Ghana's most exciting talent and one of the most thrilling players in the Premier League. Kudus combines close control, devastating dribbling and an eye for the spectacular goal that makes him a nightmare for defenders. His ability to produce moments of individual brilliance means Ghana always have a match-winner on the pitch. The 2026 World Cup is the stage where Kudus can announce himself as one of the best players on the planet.

Antoine Semenyo — The Spark

Bournemouth's electrifying winger has established himself as one of the most dangerous wide players in the Premier League. Semenyo's explosive pace, directness and improving end product make him a constant threat. Together with Kudus, he gives Ghana a dynamic attacking partnership that can hurt any team in Group L.

Iñaki Williams — The Machine

Athletic Club's tireless forward brings extraordinary physicality, pace and an unbreakable work rate. Williams chose to represent Ghana over Spain, and his energy and experience in La Liga add a different dimension to the Black Stars' attack. His ability to press relentlessly and stretch defences will be crucial against England and Croatia.

Thomas Partey — The Anchor

Arsenal's experienced midfielder provides the defensive steel and passing quality that holds Ghana's midfield together. Partey's ability to break up opposition play and transition quickly makes him the bridge between defence and the electric forward line.

André Ayew — The Captain

Ghana's all-time most capped player and spiritual leader. At his fourth World Cup, the veteran captain brings tournament experience that is invaluable — having played at the 2010, 2014 and 2022 World Cups. Ayew's leadership, work rate and ability to deliver in big moments make him the heart of this Black Stars squad.

Ghana's Tournament History

Ghana's tournament history is one of consistent overachievement — a nation that has punched above its weight on the world stage and produced some of the most memorable moments in African football history.

Tournament Appearances Best Result Notable Moment
World Cup 4 (5th in 2026) Quarter-finals (2010) 2010: Suárez's handball, Gyan's missed penalty — one of the most dramatic and heartbreaking moments in World Cup history; only 3rd African nation to reach WC quarter-finals
AFCON 23+ appearances Champions — 4 titles (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982) Won first two AFCON titles in 1963 and 1965; 5 times runners-up; one of the most decorated nations in AFCON history

Ghana's Tournament Record at a Glance

Stat Record
World Cup appearances 4 (2006, 2010, 2014, 2022) — 5th in 2026
Best World Cup result Quarter-finals (2010)
AFCON titles 4 (1963, 1965, 1978, 1982)
All-time top scorer Asamoah Gyan (51 goals)
Most capped player André Ayew (120+ caps)
WC qualifying Won CAF Group I

Ghana's World Cup debut came at Germany 2006, where the Black Stars reached the Round of 16 in their first ever appearance — a remarkable achievement. Four years later at South Africa 2010, they wrote one of the most dramatic chapters in World Cup history. After becoming only the third African nation to reach the quarter-finals, their run ended in heartbreak against Uruguay: Luis Suárez's deliberate handball on the line was followed by Asamoah Gyan's agonising penalty miss, before Ghana lost the shootout. It remains one of the most emotionally charged moments in World Cup history — and one that still stings in Ghanaian football.

The 2014 and 2022 World Cups brought group-stage exits, but the Black Stars' consistent ability to qualify demonstrates their standing as one of Africa's elite footballing nations. At the 2026 World Cup, Group L is tough — but the expanded format and Ghana's big-tournament pedigree give them a genuine chance. For the full breakdown, visit our Ghana World Cup 2026 tickets page.

How to Buy Ghana Football Tickets

Looking for Ghana football tickets? The Black Stars boast one of the most passionate fan bases in world football, and the large Ghanaian diaspora in North America means the atmosphere at Ghana's World Cup matches will be electric. We've sourced Ghana tickets to make the process simple and secure:

  1. Select the Ghana match you want to attend from the fixture list above and click 'View Tickets'.
  2. Select the section where you'd like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the number of tickets you'd like to buy.
  4. Click the green 'Buy' button.
  5. Fill in the order form with your personal details.
  6. Check that all your information has been entered correctly.
  7. Click 'Make Payment'.
  8. The tickets are now yours!

Frequently Asked Questions About Ghana Tickets

Where does Ghana play their home matches?

Ghana alternate home matches between the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi and the Accra Sports Stadium in Accra, both with approximately 40,000 capacity. For the World Cup 2026, Ghana's group-stage matches are in Toronto, Boston and Philadelphia.

Has Ghana qualified for the 2026 World Cup?

Yes, Ghana qualified by winning CAF qualifying Group I, securing their fifth World Cup appearance in the last six editions. They are in Group L alongside England, Croatia and Panama.

Who is Ghana's manager?

Otto Addo manages the Black Stars. The German-born Ghanaian former international has guided the team through qualifying and brings a blend of Bundesliga coaching experience and deep understanding of Ghanaian football.

What is Ghana's best World Cup result?

Quarter-finals at South Africa 2010, where they were eliminated by Uruguay in one of the most dramatic matches in World Cup history — Suárez's handball and Gyan's missed penalty remain unforgettable.

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