The Black Stars of Ghana will step up their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a high-profile international friendly against Wales on Tuesday, June 2, at the Cardiff City Stadium.
The match forms part of Ghana’s final build-up schedule ahead of the global tournament, as the technical team works to fine-tune tactics, assess player fitness, and strengthen team chemistry before the competition kicks off.
The encounter against Wales is expected to provide a competitive test for the Black Stars, who are using the game to evaluate their readiness against European opposition. The coaching staff is also expected to use the fixture to make final decisions on player selection and tactical adjustments.
Ghana’s preparations have intensified in recent days, with training sessions focused on cohesion, defensive organisation, and attacking efficiency as the team seeks to make a strong impression at the World Cup.
The friendly against Wales is seen as a crucial step in the Black Stars’ roadmap, coming just days before the announcement of the final squad and other preparatory matches leading into the tournament.
With expectations high, the Black Stars are aiming to use the fixture not only as a test of strength but also as an opportunity to build momentum and confidence ahead of their World Cup campaign.












