Black Stars have landed in Kumasi ahead of their 2026 World Cup qualifier against Madagascar on Friday.
Instead of adhering to the initial schedule, the team, led by the Technical staff, opted for an early arrival on Tuesday morning.

Anticipation is high as the squad gears up for its first training session at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Tuesday afternoon.
The decision to conduct both Tuesday and Wednesday’s training sessions behind closed doors suggests a focused and concentrated approach to fine-tune strategies and tactics away from public scrutiny.

With Kumasi as the backdrop, the Black Stars are set to intensify their preparations, seeking optimal performance in the crucial doubleheader.
Ghana will square off with Madagascar in the first game at the Baba Yara Sports stadium on Friday, November 17 before traveling to Moroni for the second game against Comoros on Tuesday, November 21,2023.