Black Queens name 24-player squad for friendly against England

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Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren has unveiled a 24-player squad for Ghana’s upcoming international friendly against the England Lionesses on December 2, 2025, at St. Mary’s Stadium in Southampton.

The high-profile fixture offers Ghana a valuable opportunity to measure their progress against one of the world’s elite women’s national teams as preparations gather pace ahead of the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

Bjorkegren’s selection features a blend of experienced internationals and emerging talents, reflecting his goal of building both depth and consistency across the team.

Defender Anasthesia Achiaa returns to the national fold after a period out, bringing leadership and composure to Ghana’s defensive setup. Her presence is expected to strengthen the backline against England’s potent attack.

The standout inclusion in the squad is Benedicte Simon of Swiss giants Servette Geneve FC, who earns her first call-up following an impressive club campaign.

The versatile player’s debut opportunity marks a significant milestone, and the technical team will be eager to evaluate her performance against top-tier opposition.

Simon’s addition underscores Bjorkegren’s openness to rewarding form and expanding his player pool.

Continuity remains central to the team’s composition, with several regulars retained across all departments to ensure tactical stability.

This consistency is viewed as essential as the Black Queens continue fine-tuning their structure and chemistry ahead of next year’s continental showpiece in Morocco.

The upcoming clash also provides an opportunity for fringe players to stake claims for permanent spots.

Bjorkegren regards the friendly not merely as a tune-up match but as a key performance indicator in his side’s broader development program.

The squad will assemble in camp before traveling to the United Kingdom for the Southampton encounter, which is expected to serve as both a stern test and a valuable learning experience for the Black Queens.

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