
The Ghana national team will shift their attention to the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers after missing the ticket to the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
Ghana will resume the qualifying campaign for a spot in Mexico, Canada and USA with a game against Chad before a trip to Morocco against Madagascar later in March. Ghana attacker Antoine Semenyo has called for support ahead of the matches.
Speaking in a video shared on the Ghana Football Association (GFA), page, Semenyo made it very clear to the Ghanaian football fans how much their support will be very crucial to the team ahead of the upcoming games and has urged them to come out in numbers to rally behind them.
"Black Stars fans, Antoine Semenyo here. As you know, we've got our World Cup qualifiers against Chad and Madagascar, and I'm just reaching out to say continue praying for us, continue being with and support us,” he said.
"We need you more than ever, these two games are so important and crucial for qualification to the World Cup, so please continue praying for us. We look forward to seeing you and hopefully, we can get two wins," he added.
Ghana, who sit 2nd in Group I with nine points, the same as group leaders Comoros, will face Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium on March 21 at 19:00 GMT before heading to Morocco for a showdown with Madagascar at the Grand Stade d'Al Hoceima on Monday, March 24.
2026 World Cup Qualifying: Group I table through four matches
Points | |
Comoros | 9 |
Ghana | 9 |
Madagascar | 7 |
Mali | 5 |
Central African Republic | 4 |
Chad | 0 |
The group winner qualifies for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The best four group runners-up qualify for a playoff to determine Africa's representative at the intercontinental qualifying playoffs.
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