Ghana have officially secured their place in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with football’s global governing body confirming the Black Stars’ progression from the group stage.
Ghana, who were placed in Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Panama, have advanced to the knockout phase of the expanded 48-team tournament, marking a return to the latter stages of the World Cup for the West African nation.
The confirmation by FIFA brings to an end Ghana’s group stage campaign and sets the stage for a new chapter in their 2026 World Cup journey as they prepare to face the challenges of the knockout rounds.
Further details on Ghana’s Round of 32 opponents and the date and venue of the fixture are expected to be confirmed by FIFA after the game against Croatia on Saturday.
The Black Stars’ progression will be celebrated as a significant milestone, as Ghana look to build on their historic 2010 quarter-final run and make a deeper impact on the world stage.
