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When football calls, Ghana answers.
In June 2026, the world’s greatest football festival will unfold across North America, with matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico. For Ghanaian supporters eager to follow the Black Stars, one travel company is positioning itself not just as a facilitator, but as a partner in history — Litina Travels.
The company is offering structured, secure and experience-driven packages tailored specifically for fans.
With Ghana playing its matches on:
17 June 2026 – Toronto, Canada (6:00pm)
Ghana v Panama
23 June 2026 – Boston, USA (6:00pm)
Ghana v England
27 June 2026 – Philadelphia, USA (6:00pm)
Ghana v Croatia
In Canada, the Black Stars open their campaign against Panama in Toronto, one of the official host cities, while the United States leg will feature major football venues in Boston and Philadelphia.
Litina Travels has secured accommodation just minutes away from Ghana’s match venues — a crucial advantage in tournaments where hotel rooms are scarce, transport is stretched and prices often surge without warning.
The World Cup is memorable, but it can also be financially demanding. Litina Travels acknowledges this reality.
Fans who may not be able to attend all three matches have the option to select a single-match package, either in Toronto or in the United States.
Unlike those offering packages ranging between $9,000 and $10,000, Litina Travels offers economically sound packages ranging between $3,990 and $6,000.
Each package includes:
- Visa application support and facilitation (USA or Canada)
- Return flight
- Accommodation
- Match tickets for all Ghana group stage games
- Airport transfers and stadium shuttles
- Comprehensive travel insurance covering medical emergencies, cancellations and delays
Group travel options further help reduce costs through shared arrangements.
Travel to the United States requires a mandatory embassy interview for all applicants. Canada may waive interviews unless specifically requested.
In an era where fraudulent organisations dominate and deceive unsuspecting people with offers, Litina Travels remains honest with its potential clients, stating clearly that visas are not guaranteed. Final decisions rest with consular officers, and applicants must meet non-immigrant entry requirements.
They, however, offer structured guidance to reduces uncertainty while encouraging responsible preparation.
Beyond the football, Litina is offering its “2-in-1” package — combining football with business.
Between matches, especially ahead of the high-profile Ghana v England clash in Boston, the company plans to host a “Made in Ghana Expo” in Worcester. The initiative aims to give Ghanaian entrepreneurs exposure to thousands of international fans expected in the city.
Boston itself will host several football powerhouses, including France, England, Scotland, Norway, Morocco and Haiti, turning the city into a melting pot of global supporters and commercial opportunity.
In essence, the trip is designed not only as a sporting pilgrimage but also as a gateway for Ghanaian brands to meet the world.
Major tournaments demand more than enthusiasm; they require planning, access and local knowledge.
Litina Travels offers:
- Secured accommodation near match venues
- Guaranteed match ticket allocation within packages
- Structured visa support
- Travel insurance coverage
- Coordinated airport and stadium transfers
- Optional business networking opportunities
For Ghanaian supporters, the difference lies in certainty. In a World Cup year, flights fill up. Hotels disappear. Prices escalate. Early, organised group travel reduces those risks.
The 2026 tournament will be the first ever hosted across three nations. It will be expansive, complex and historic.
For fans who want to be present when Ghana steps onto that stage — when the anthem plays in Toronto, when the stakes rise in Boston, when pride echoes in Philadelphia — preparation is everything.
Litina Travels is betting that when the world gathers for greatness, Ghana will travel with purpose.
And in 2026, that journey may well begin at Alisa Hotel, North Ridge, with a passport, a dream and a ticket to history.
Just walk in.
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