Black Princesses Eye Historic Breakthrough as Tunisia Test Looms

With dreams of making history, Ghana’s Black Princesses are intensifying preparations for a decisive U-20 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Tunisia. The youthful side has been in focused training at the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence, determined to secure another ticket to the global stage and finally shatter their group-stage ceiling.

Ghana’s U-20 women have long been a powerhouse in African youth football, qualifying for the FIFA Women’s World Cup an impressive seven times. Yet, the elusive knockout berth has remained out of reach, a fact that fuels their hunger ahead of this campaign.

The road to redemption begins on September 20, 2025, when the Princesses travel to Tunis for the first-leg clash. Eight days later, all eyes will shift to Accra for the return fixture on September 28, where home support could prove decisive. Victory over two legs will propel Ghana into the next qualifying phase—and keep alive the hope of rewriting their World Cup story.

Written by Emmanuel Atanga

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Published on September 17, 2025