The Ghana Black Stars are gearing up for an all-important match against Niger at the Accra Sports Stadium. With qualification hopes already gone for Ghana and at the same time hanging on a thread for Niger, this final group-stage encounter presents a battle for both pride and a slim chance for the teams —should Angola defeat Sudan in their own match.
Niger’s resounding 4-0 victory over Sudan in their previous matchday has given them a huge boost, positioning them as serious contenders for a potential qualification spot. Meanwhile, Ghana is left to reflect on a disappointing campaign but remains determined to finish on a high note and protect the nation’s pride.
Ahead of the game, Coach Otto Addo addressed the team’s focus and the importance of the upcoming clash.
“We want to beat them to at least, for our honour, get the third place. And this is what we’re working for. I know it’s very, very difficult, but surely, again, we need the support. And if anyone of us wants to make Ghana better, the players need support. That’s all I can say,” Addo said.
The coach acknowledged the disappointment felt by fans, confessing his own frustrations with the team’s performance but emphasized the need to move forward and keep eyes on the long-term goal—the World Cup qualifiers.
“I understand that people are disappointed, maybe angry. I was also disappointed, but surely we have to move on now. We have to move on, and we have to do our best to prepare for the World Cup qualifiers now.”
The match against Niger, which kicks off at 4:00 PM local time, will be broadcast live on SuperSport, offering fans a chance to see whether the Black Stars can rise to the occasion and secure at least third place in the group.
While the door to qualification may have closed, the game represents an opportunity for Ghana to showcase resilience, character, and a renewed commitment to representing the pride of the nation. Fans will be hoping for a performance that offers a glimpse of the team’s potential, as the Black Stars turn their focus to the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.
For Ghana, this match is more than just another fixture—it’s a chance to redeem themselves and rebuild trust with their supporters, showing that despite setbacks, they remain a force to be reckoned with.