Ghana have been drawn into a challenging group alongside England, Croatia and Panama for the 2026 FIFA World Cup following Friday’s draw in Washington.
The Black Stars now have a clear picture of the task ahead as they return to the global stage next summer.
Placed in Pot 4 ahead of the ceremony, Ghana were always likely to face high-level opposition. Croatia, World Cup finalists in 2018 and semi-finalists in 2022, bring tournament pedigree and quality across the pitch.
England arrive as one of the top-ranked sides in the world, stacked with Premier League talent and expectations of going deep into the tournament. Panama complete the group, a hardworking CONCACAF side with strong organisation and a growing World Cup identity.
This will be Ghana’s fifth appearance at the World Cup. Their debut campaign in 2006 saw them progress from a group that included Italy, the Czech Republic and the United States. Four years later, they advanced again from another difficult pool featuring Germany, Australia and Serbia before falling agonisingly short of a historic semi-final place.
After group-stage exits in both 2014 and 2022, the current squad head to North America with a youthful and ambitious outlook. Mohammed Kudus, Jordan Ayew and Thomas Partey form the experienced core, supported by rising talents eager to make their mark against elite opposition.
With venues and kick-off times to be confirmed in Saturday’s schedule announcement, preparations will now accelerate. Ghana have handled tough groups before, and the expanded round of 32 offers a clear target.
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