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The Black Stars will begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers from 13-21 November, 2023 when they host Madagascar at home and travel away to Comoros respectively.
The next round of qualification matches will be played from 3 -11 June, 2024 away to Mali and at home against Central Africa Republic.
The senior national team will then come up against Chad at home before travelling as guests to Madagascar between 17-25 March, 2025.
Other qualification matches have been scheduled for 1-9 September, 2025 with the final matchday scheduled for 6-14 october, 2025 against Central Africa Republic and Comoros respectively.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be staged in Canada, USA and Mexico between June -July, 2026.
Here is Ghana's schedule for the qualifiers:

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