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2026 World Cup Qualifiers: Ghana vs Comoros – Where to watch the match?

Allan Damba by Allan Damba
October 12, 2025
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Ghana vs Comoros

Source: Ghana Black Stars' official X account.

Ghana’s push to secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup reaches its climax this evening when they lock horns with the Comoros at the Accra Sports Stadium.

Kick-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM local time (19:00 GMT), with the Black Stars determined to finish the job in front of their home fans.

Currently sitting atop Group I with 22 points, Ghana hold a three-point advantage over second-placed Madagascar. A win, or even a draw, would be enough to all but confirm their spot at next year’s World Cup in North America.

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  • Broadcast Information
  • Building toward a defining moment
  • Comoros playing for history
  • Predicted lineups
  • What’s at stake
  • Group I Standings

For Otto Addo and his men, the equation is simple: one last push for a historic fifth appearance on football’s grandest stage.

Broadcast Information

Fans can follow the action live through multiple channels:

  • FIFA+ will stream the match globally.
  • ESPN Select will broadcast the game live for audiences in the United States.
  • Supersport Channel 227 on Dstv will also air the match live.

Building toward a defining moment

Victory tonight would seal qualification if Madagascar fail to win heavily against Mali in their concurrent fixture. The Black Stars have been consistent and composed throughout the qualifiers, winning six of their eight matches so far. Their only slip-ups came in a 1–0 loss to the Comoros and a 1–1 draw with Chad earlier in the campaign.

Ghana chase World Cup ticket in decisive showdown with the Comoros

Since then, Ghana have rediscovered their rhythm, displaying both tactical discipline and attacking fluidity. Their most recent outing—a gritty 1–0 win over Mali in Accra—showed a team that knows how to grind out results when it matters most.

With 17 goals scored and just six conceded, Ghana boast the best attack and one of the stingiest defences in the group.

Comoros playing for history

For the Comoros, this fixture represents both pride and possibility. While their qualification hopes hang by a thread, victory in Accra would mark another historic scalp after their famous win over Ghana earlier in the campaign. Amir Abdou’s side have earned a reputation as disciplined and fearless underdogs, capable of unsettling more established teams.

However, the challenge is monumental. Facing Ghana on home soil, where the Black Stars rarely falter, demands both tactical precision and defensive resilience. Still, Comoros will take confidence from their recent performances and the chance to once again shock the continent.

The city’s alive with @GhanaBlackstars energy! 🖤🌟

From the stands to the Fan Park, it’s all about one thing, victory for Ghana. 💪🏾🇬🇭#BlackStars | #FIFAWCQ pic.twitter.com/fhudeRSfap

— 🇬🇭 Ghana Football Association (@ghanafaofficial) October 12, 2025

Predicted lineups

Ghana (expected XI):

Asare, Adjetey, Djiku, Salisu, Yirenkyi, Sibo, Partey, Mensah, Kudus, Ayew, Semenyo.

Comoros (expected XI):

Ahamada, Abdallah, Mchangama, Kassim, Ali, Bakari, Youssouf, Abdou, M’Changama, Selemani, Ben Nabouhane.

What’s at stake

For Ghana, this is more than just another qualifier—it’s a defining moment in their journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For the Comoros, it’s a chance to play spoiler and cap their campaign with another statement performance against one of Africa’s football giants.

All roads lead to the Accra Sports Stadium, where an electric atmosphere awaits. With so much on the line, expect an intense, high-stakes clash as Ghana look to seal their passage to North America.

Group I Standings

  1. Ghana – 22 points
  2. Madagascar – 19 
  3. Mali – 15
  4. Comoros – 15
  5. CAR – 5
  6. Chad – 1

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