The Black Stars of Ghana have kicked off their training camp in London as preparations intensify for their Unity Cup semifinal showdown against arch-rivals Nigeria.
Sixteen players were present at the team’s opening session on Monday at their West London training base, with the full squad expected to be complete by Tuesday. The much-anticipated fixture is scheduled for Wednesday, May 28, at the GTech Community Stadium in Brentford.
The Unity Cup offers more than just continental pride—it plays a pivotal role in Ghana’s preparation for the 2025 FIFA World Cup qualifiers set to begin in September. Head coach Otto Addo is using the opportunity to assess fresh faces in the squad and strengthen team dynamics.
As anticipation builds, the match is expected to draw passionate fans from both nations, turning the GTech Stadium into a cauldron of African football flair. The Black Stars will be looking to make a statement, not just to their rivals, but to the world, as they fine-tune their strategy for the challenges ahead.




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