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Ghanaian supporters planning to cheer the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup will need at least $140 (GH₵1,610) for a match ticket, according to prices released by world football governing body FIFA on Thursday, 11 December 2025.
The minimum price applies to Ghana’s opening Group L fixture against Panama on 17 June 2026, with $140 set as the lowest Category Three ticket for the match.
FIFA’s full pricing for Ghana vs Panama shows that:
- Category Three: $140 (GH₵1,610)
- Category Two: $380 (GH₵4,370)
- Category One: $450 (GH₵5,175)

For Ghana’s second group match against England on 23 June, ticket prices rise significantly. The most affordable option for fans will be $220 (GH₵2,530) for Category Three.
The full pricing is as follows:
- Category Three: $220 (GH₵2,530)
- Category Two: $430 (GH₵4,935)
- Category One: $600 (GH₵6,900)

The Black Stars’ final group game against Croatia on 27 June is priced between $180 and $500, depending on category.
FIFA’s breakdown for this match is:
- Category Three: $180 (GH₵2,070)
- Category Two: $400 (GH₵4,600)
- Category One: $500 (GH₵5,750)

All conversions are based on the exchange rate as of 11 December 2025, the same day FIFA published the ticket information.
The release of the pricing structure gives Ghanaian fans a clearer picture of the financial commitment required to support the team in North America next year, with the England fixture emerging as the most expensive of the three group matches.
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