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In an exciting turn of events for football fans across Ghana, the highly-anticipated schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers has been revealed. The Black Stars are gearing up for an exhilarating journey towards the prestigious tournament, and the fixtures promise to be nothing short of thrilling.
Ghana's national team, under the expert guidance of coach Chris Hughton, finds itself in Group I, a challenging group that includes formidable opponents: Mali, the Central African Republic (CAR), Comoros, and Chad. With the competition heating up, fans can't wait to see their favorite team in action.
The qualifiers kick off with a bang in November 2023, as the Black Stars host Madagascar in a gripping opening match. The atmosphere is expected to be electric as Ghana aims to secure a strong start to the campaign. They'll follow this up with an away game against Comoros, a team known for its resilience.
The real test of Ghana's mettle, however, awaits them in the June 2024 international window. The team is set to clash with Mali, their main rivals in the group, in Bamako. Football enthusiasts are already marking their calendars for this epic showdown. Additionally, the Black Stars will face CAR in a critical match on matchday four to close out the first round.
The 2026 World Cup qualifiers will then go on a brief hiatus until March 2025. At that point, the Black Stars will be back in action, this time with a home game against Chad and a challenging away fixture against Madagascar. The stakes are high as Ghana inches closer to World Cup qualification.
September 2025 promises to be a month of intense football action as Hughton's side faces Chad and Mali in the return fixtures. With World Cup dreams hanging in the balance, every match becomes a must-win scenario for the Black Stars.
The climax of the qualification series is set for September 2025, where Ghana will take on CAR and Comoros. Fans will be hoping for a grand finale as their team strives to secure its place in the 2026 World Cup.
Under the guidance of Irishman Chris Hughton, the Black Stars have remained unbeaten and recently secured a spot in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). With a history of World Cup appearances in 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2022, Ghana is eager to make its mark once again on the global stage.
As the excitement builds and the countdown to the qualifiers begins, fans are ready to rally behind their beloved Black Stars. With the prospect of World Cup glory on the horizon, Ghanaian football aficionados have every reason to be optimistic.
The journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to be an unforgettable one for Ghana, and fans worldwide will be watching with bated breath as the Black Stars chase their World Cup dreams.
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