Audio By Carbonatix
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has confirmed the Black Stars will embark on an Asian tour as part of their preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Black Stars will face South Korea and Japan in international friendlies in November with Otto Addo using the opportunity to test the readiness of his players.
Ghana will take on South Korea on November 18 in the second of the two games in Asia. Prior to that fixture, the Black Stars will play Japan in the 2025 Kirin Challenge Cup on November 14.
All three teams have secured a place at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Ghana's coming after the 1-0 win over Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Addo will use the games to assess players and make necessary adjustments ahead of the country's fifth appearance at the global tournament.
The match will provide a valuable chance for the Black Stars to test themselves against teams they might face at the World Cup.
Latest Stories
-
DVLA extends use of DP stickers and DV plates amid new plate rollout delay
11 minutes -
What’s in a nickname? AFCON 2025 teams have stories to tell
22 minutes -
DVLA suspends rollout of new number plates planned for January 2026
34 minutes -
Health Minister commends workers, pledges stronger health system in end-of-year message
44 minutes -
Two dead, dozens injured in crash on Cape Coast–Takoradi highway
46 minutes -
NPP Primary: Bawumia still in strong lead in latest Global InfoAnalytics survey
1 hour -
NPP Primary: Bawumia leads with 56% amongst committed voters in latest Global InfoAnalytics poll
1 hour -
Venezuela accuses US of ‘extortion’ over seizure of oil tankers
1 hour -
Zelensky says Ukrainian withdrawal from the East possible in latest peace plan
1 hour -
NDC highlights first year achievements, vows to stabilise economy and strengthen governance
1 hour -
Ghana’s performance broadly satisfactory; but faces downside risks to economy – IMF
2 hours -
Cybercrime crackdown: 48 suspects arrested in Dawhenya operation
2 hours -
Any further easing of policy rate should remain gradual and data dependent – IMF to BoG
2 hours -
ICU-Ghana boss urges gov’t to translate economic gains into better living standards for workers
2 hours -
BoG rolls out new directives on documentations needed for cross border trading
2 hours
