Ghanaian supporters hoping to cheer the Black Stars in the United States at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will have to dig deep into their pockets, with match-ticket prices for all three group fixtures hitting premium levels.
The Black Stars open their campaign against Panama on June 17 in Toronto, where tickets are currently ranging between $452 and $4,588.
The relatively modest-priced opener is expected to draw a large Ghanaian and Caribbean crowd, setting the tone for the team’s North American adventure.
However, the most expensive outing comes six days later when Ghana face England on June 23 in Boston, the marquee fixture of Group L.
Seats for that clash are selling for $901 to a staggering $9,086, reflecting the global appeal of the Three Lions and the high-demand market in one of America’s biggest sports cities.
Ghana will conclude the group stage on June 27 against Croatia in Philadelphia, with tickets ranging from $460 to $5,000 as both nations eye potential qualification to the knockout phase.
The steep costs have already sparked debate among Ghanaian fans, many of whom are eager to witness the country’s return to the World Cup stage but are grappling with the reality of record-high travel and accommodation expenses.
Despite the financial hurdle, enthusiasm remains high as Otto Addo’s young squad prepares to navigate a challenging group featuring Panama, England and Croatia.
With memories of the Black Stars’ historic 2010 quarterfinal run still fresh, many supporters believe the investment, no matter how costly could be worth witnessing another chapter of Ghanaian World Cup history.