The Black Queens are in high spirits ahead of their WAFCON qualifier against Egypt, with Chantelle Boye-Hlorkah confident that Ghana will deliver a strong performance in Ismailia.
Chantelle, reflecting on the team’s preparations, said it has been refreshing to regroup after their last major competition.
“So, it’s been two months since we had the WAFCON, now we’re back together in preparation for the Egypt game. It’s been good to see everyone’s face again, get the group back together with the and had some good session,” she said.
She believes the team’s bond and determination will make the difference on the pitch.
“I think what the fans can expect from us good energy, determination and to see the togetherness that we brought together from the AFCON. We want to bring that into the upcoming game that we have and hopefully we can strive and push on from there.”
The Black Queens face the Cleopatras of Egypt on October 23, 2025, at the Suez Canal Authority Stadium in Ismailia.
The return leg in Accra comes off in five days as they aim to secure qualification for the continental showpiece in 2026.