The Black Stars have arrived in Toronto ahead of their opening match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup against Panama on Wednesday at BMO Field (Toronto Stadium).
Ghana touched down on Monday afternoon after completing their final phase of preparations in the United States, where the team has been based since their international friendly against Wales in Cardiff earlier this month.

Head coach Carlos Queiroz and his technical team used the training camp to sharpen tactics, improve fitness levels, and build cohesion within the squad, with all 26 players participating fully in training sessions. Encouragingly, Ghana heads into the tournament with a clean bill of health and no injury concerns.


The Black Stars are scheduled to hold their official training session at BMO Field on Tuesday evening as they put the finishing touches to preparations for the Group L encounter.
Wednesday’s clash, set for a 11:00 p.m. GMT kick-off, will mark Ghana’s fifth appearance at the FIFA World Cup and the first-ever senior international meeting between Ghana and Panama.
The Black Stars will be aiming to make a strong start to their campaign before turning their attention to a highly anticipated second group match against England at Gillette Stadium in Boston on June 23.









