Audio By Carbonatix
Vice Chairman of the Black Stars Management Committee, Stephen Appiah, is confident the team will wrap up their 2026 World Cup qualification in grand style on Sunday.
The Black Stars defeated Central African Republic on Wednesday evening to edge closer to secure a slot at next year’s global showpiece.
Ghana need just one point from their last game to be at the Mundial to be staged in USA, Mexico and Canada.
Following the victory over CAR, Appiah promised fans of an entertaining evening at the Accra Sports Stadium on Sunday.
“They have done well and for sure and I know that on Sunday, in front of Ghanaians, we are going to celebrate together; that would be the beauty of qualifying for the World Cup,” he told Joy Sports.
“We will play our last game at home, we will beat Comoros and everybody will be happy.”
Ghana sit three points clear of Group I with Madagascar in second position ahead of the last round of games.
Latest Stories
-
WPL 2025/26: Hasaacas Ladies fail to wrap up Southern Zone title
54 minutes -
Power outage in Greater Accra Region due to heavy rainstorm – ECG
1 hour -
Ghana departs for ITF World Team Cup Africa qualifiers in Rabat
1 hour -
GPL 2025/26: Vision FC, Holy Stars play out goalless draw in Tema
1 hour -
Ministry of Gender condemns violent assault in Cape Coast, urges urgent action
2 hours -
Bank of America to pay out $72.5m over Epstein lawsuit
2 hours -
African Union Chair urges dialogue amid rising tensions in Somalia
2 hours -
African Union mourns passing of former Algerian President Liamine Zeroual
2 hours -
Howo trailer crash on Kpeve–Asikuma road
3 hours -
Heavy rains sweep across Ghana, parts of Accra flooded
3 hours -
Asantehene urges swift completion of KNUST Hospital following Parliamentary approval
3 hours -
Three Lebanese journalists killed in Israeli strike, say broadcasters
4 hours -
Antonelli wins to become youngest title leader
4 hours -
Impakers Creative Hub CEO Freda Cudjoe inducted into Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame 2026
4 hours -
See the areas that will be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance today, Sunday, March 29
6 hours
