Ghana has been placed in Group L for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where the Black Stars will face Croatia, Panama and England in the group stage of next summer’s tournament to be hosted across Mexico, Canada and the United States.
This draw sets up a highly competitive path for Ghana, especially with England and Croatia both known for strong World Cup performances. Panama also presents its own challenges with a fast-improving squad.
The 2026 edition marks Ghana’s fifth appearance at the World Cup, adding another chapter to the nation’s growing history on football’s biggest stage.
The draw, which took place in Washinton on Friday, has pitted Ghana against some tough opponents, including two European teams and a strong CONCACAF side. The Black Stars will face stiff competition as they look to advance to the next stage.
England, ranked 5th in the FIFA World Rankings, will be a cagey test for the Black Stars, who are looking to make a mark in the tournament. The Three Lions boast a talented squad with plenty of Premier League stars, and Ghana will need to be at their best to get a result.
Panama, ranked 41st, will provide a potential route for Ghana to gain points, but the Central American side will not be pushovers. Panama have shown they can compete against top teams, and Ghana will need to be focused to secure a win.
Croatia, ranked 10th, will be a tough but wable opponent. The Croats have a rich footballing history and will be looking to make their presence felt in the group.
Ghana’s Group B fixtures are:
- vs England
- vs Panama
- vs Croatia

The Black Stars will be looking to build on their previous performances and make a deep run in the tournament. With the right preparation and team effort, Ghana can certainly make their mark in the competition.
The Black Stars now turn their attention to preparing for what promises to be an exciting and demanding campaign in North America.
Source: sportsworldghana.com































































