Ghana’s Black Stars have made a strong push toward securing qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, winning five of their six matches in Group I. Otto Addo’s side has collected 15 points, positioning themselves as frontrunners in the group with four games left to play.
A Winning Start at Home
The campaign began with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Madagascar at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in November 2023. The Black Stars struggled to break down their opponents but eventually secured the win, setting the tone for the qualifiers.
A Setback in Comoros
Just days later, Ghana suffered their only defeat so far, falling 1-0 to Comoros in Moroni. The loss exposed some defensive vulnerabilities and highlighted the need for more efficiency in attack.
Crucial Comeback Against Mali
Ghana bounced back in June 2024 with a crucial 2-1 away victory against Mali. The Black Stars went behind but showed resilience to overturn the deficit, securing three valuable points.
Thriller Against Central African Republic
A dramatic 4-3 win over the Central African Republic in Kumasi followed, with Ghana once again showing their attacking strength but also defensive lapses. Despite conceding three goals, the Black Stars’ offensive firepower ensured another vital win.
Dominant Displays Against Chad and Madagascar
Otto Addo’s men then produced back-to-back dominant performances, thrashing Chad 5-0 at home before securing a convincing 3-0 win over Madagascar in Morocco. The two victories not only extended Ghana’s lead at the top of Group I but also demonstrated their growing cohesion and tactical discipline.
Key Stats and Outlook
- Matches Played: 6
- Wins: 5
- Defeats: 1
- Goals Scored: 15
- Goals Conceded: 5
- Points: 15
With four matches remaining, Ghana is in a strong position to qualify for their fifth World Cup. However, with Comoros and Mali still within striking distance, the Black Stars must maintain their focus and intensity as they prepare for the next phase of qualifiers.
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