With anticipation building ahead of Ghana’s final 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying clash at the Accra Sports Stadium, the Ghana Football Association (GFA) says it is still waiting to hear from Comoros regarding their training arrangements.
According to Henry Asante Twum, Communications Director of the GFA, FIFA regulations require that the visiting team train at the same time as the scheduled kickoff — exactly 24 hours before the match. However, as of Thursday evening, no official communication had been received from the Comorian delegation.
Speaking on Agoro Fie on Onua TV, Asante Twum provided updates on the Black Stars’ preparations, confirming that the team would hold an open recovery session on Thursday, followed by a closed training session on Friday, before wrapping up with their final practice on Saturday at 5:30 pm.
> “We are hoping to hear from the Comorans, but per the regulations, we must give them the opportunity to train on the pitch at the time of the game, which is 7:00 pm,” he explained.
Despite the logistical wait, the GFA spokesperson emphasized that the Black Stars remain fully focused on extending their unbeaten home record and finishing their qualifying campaign stronger than ever in Group I.
With qualification all but sealed, Ghana’s clash with Comoros isn’t just about points — it’s about pride, momentum, and sending a message of dominance as Otto Addo’s men edge closer to another World Cup adventure.




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