The Ghana Football Association has released the official schedule for the Black Stars ahead of their upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches against the Central African Republic and Comoros.

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The Ghana Football Association has released the official schedule for the Black Stars ahead of their upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying matches against the Central African Republic and Comoros.

Team Schedule

Saturday 4th – Sunday 6th October

Arrival of players

Sunday 5th October

Training session in Morocco

Monday 6th October

Training session in Morocco – 6:00pm

Tuesday 7th October

MD-1 training at Stade d’Honneur de Meknes – 4:00pm

Wednesday 8th October

Matchday: Ghana vs Central African Republic – 4:00pm

Thursday 9th October

Recovery training in Morocco – 11:00am

Friday 10th October

Training session at Accra Sports Stadium – 5:30pm

Saturday 11th October

Pre-match press conference – 5:00pm

Training session at Accra Sports Stadium – 5:30pm

(First 15 minutes open to the media)

Sunday 12th October

Matchday: Ghana vs Comoros – 7:00pm

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