
The Black Stars return home to the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday evening for a decisive 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Comoros, with qualification now firmly within reach following their emphatic 5-0 demolition of the Central African Republic in Morocco.
Otto Addo’s men head into the final round of Group I fixtures brimming with confidence and momentum.
Goals from Mohammed Salisu, Thomas Partey, Alexander Djiku, Jordan Ayew, and Kamaldeen Sulemana secured Ghana’s biggest win of the campaign - a result that sent a strong message to their rivals and put them on the brink of booking a spot at the global showpiece in North America.
With qualification potentially on the line, the Black Stars are expected to go all out for victory in front of their passionate home crowd.
The team has steadily grown in rhythm and confidence, with key players stepping up at crucial moments.
Jordan, who scored and provided two assists against the Central African Republic, will once again spearhead the attack, supported by the creativity of Mohammed Kudus and the composure of Partey in midfield.
Addo could also hand another opportunity to Kamaldeen Sulemana after his debut international goal in Meknes.
Comoros, meanwhile, arrive in Accra hoping to end their campaign on a high note. The Coelacanths stunned Ghana in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations and will look to repeat that feat, but the stakes and form lines suggest it will be a tall order this time around.
Ghana’s record at home remains formidable, and with qualification within touching distance, the Black Stars will be determined to finish the job emphatically.
A win on Sunday would not only seal their place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup but also reaffirm their status as one of Africa’s most consistent footballing powerhouses.
With the stakes sky-high, expect a charged atmosphere at the Accra Sports Stadium as Ghana aim to complete their mission and make another World Cup qualification glory.
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