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When is the Black Stars of Ghana playing again?

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsJuly 11, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Following the Black Strar journey in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, anticipation is building among fans for the team’s next major fixtures. The focus now shifts to the upcoming qualification campaign for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Tanzani, Kenya and Uganda, a tournament that promises to be highly competitive and pivotal for Ghana’s continued success on the continental stage.

Next Fixtures and Competition Timeline

Ghana will resume international duty in September 2026 when the qualifiers for AFCON 2027 commence. The qualification process is scheduled to span across multiple international windows, from September 2026 through March 2027. This extended schedule allows teams ample opportunity to secure their spot in the tournament, which is set to be hosted by Ivory Coast.

The Black Stars are drawn into Group C, alongside West African rivals Ivory Coast, as well as Gambia and Somalia. These matchups are expected to be fiercely contested, with Ghana aiming to assert its dominance and secure one of the top two positions required to advance.

Qualification Format and Stakes

The qualification process involves a total of 48 teams divided into 12 groups of four teams each. During the international windows between September 2026 and March 2027, these teams will face off in home-and-away matches. The top two teams from each group will automatically qualify for AFCON 2027, The top two teams from standard groups advance, while only one spot is available from host-inclusive groups.

This format emphasizes consistency and resilience across multiple fixtures. For Ghana, maintaining focus and form throughout these matches will be crucial—especially after missing out on the last edition held in Morocco in 2025. The Black Stars’ return to AFCON competition is not just about qualifying but also about restoring their reputation as Africa’s most successful national team, with four continental titles under their belt.

Historical Context and Expectations

Ghana’s absence from the last AFCON in Morocco was a significant disappointment for both players and supporters. However, recent performances at the World Cup have shown signs of resurgence under new coaching staff and emerging talent pools.

Fans are eagerly awaiting updates on specific match dates once fixtures are officially announced by CAF (Confederation of African Football). Historically, matches tend to be scheduled around FIFA international windows, typically taking place during September, October, November, and early March.

Looking Ahead

As preparations ramp up within Ghanaian football circles, optimism remains high among supporters who see this qualification campaign as an opportunity for redemption and glory. Securing a spot in AFCON 2027 would not only revive national pride but also serve as a platform for showcasing emerging talents on Africa’s biggest stage.

In summary, Ghana’s Black Stars will begin their quest for another continental title come September 2026 with crucial matches against Ivory Coast, Gambia, and Somalia. With qualification battles set across several months leading into early 2027, all eyes will be on how Ghana navigates this challenging group—and whether they can once again etch their name into Africa’s football history books.

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