After stumbling in Chad, the Black Stars have vowed to bounce back stronger when they lock horns with Mali in a decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Monday, September 8, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Ghana’s hopes of early qualification took a slight knock after a frustrating 1-1 draw in N’Djamena last Thursday, leaving fans and officials eager for a swift response. Sports and Recreation Minister, Kofi Adams, visited the camp to rally the team, urging them to rise to the challenge.
In turn, the players assured him and the entire nation of their hunger for victory.
> “We know what went wrong, and we are determined to correct it. The win is coming,” one senior player confidently declared.
Currently leading Group I with 16 points after seven matches, Ghana remains in pole position ahead of Madagascar (13), Mali (12), and Comoros (12). The Black Stars will wrap up their qualification journey in October with encounters against the Central African Republic and Comoros.
With the Eagles of Mali breathing down their necks, the showdown in Accra is more than just a game—it’s a battle for pride, redemption, and a step closer to the grand stage of world football.




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