The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup takes a decisive turn for Ghana as the Black Stars prepare for a high-stakes encounter against the Central African Republic on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
With only two games left in the Group I qualifiers, every point carries extra weight. Ghana currently sits among the group’s frontrunners, but the margin for error is razor thin. Victory over the Wild Beasts in El Jadida, Morocco, would give the four-time African champions a valuable cushion and keep their dream of a fifth World Cup appearance alive.
Head coach Otto Addo is expected to name a squad blending seasoned European-based stalwarts with Ghana Premier League standouts, aiming for the perfect mix of flair and grit. The Central African Republic, notorious for springing surprises in past qualifiers, promises a stern test at the El Abdi Stadium.
The action doesn’t stop there. Just three days later, on Saturday, October 11, the Black Stars return to the Accra Sports Stadium to host Comoros in what could be the defining fixture of their campaign. Two wins in October would all but seal Ghana’s ticket to the global stage shared by the United States, Mexico, and Canada in 2026.
For Ghanaian fans, the message is clear: these ninety minutes in Morocco could shape the nation’s football destiny.




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