Black Stars Coach Otto Addo is bracing for a significant test as he readies his team to confront the Eagles of Mali at the Stade 26 Mars in Bamako this Thursday.
With Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup hopes hanging in the balance, a victory is imperative to reignite their qualifying campaign.
In Urgent Need of Redemption
Following this pivotal match, the Black Stars will lock horns with the Central African Republic on June 10 in another make-or-break encounter for their World Cup aspirations.
Facing an Uphill Battle
While Addo led Ghana to a memorable triumph against Nigeria two years ago, securing a spot at the 2022 World Cup, the current qualifying journey poses stiffer challenges. Placed fourth in Group I, the team trails behind Comoros, Mali, and Madagascar. A win on June 6 is paramount to keeping their World Cup dreams alive.
A Resilient Foe
Mali has proven to be a formidable adversary for Ghana in recent meetings, including a humbling 3-0 defeat in 2020. Under Coach Charles Akonnor, the Black Stars faced a tough battle.
A Test of Strength
Mali, under Coach Eric Sekou Chelle, boasts a talented squad eyeing their inaugural World Cup appearance. With victories over Chad and a draw with the Central African Republic, they pose a formidable challenge.
Seeking Redemption
Having secured just one win in their last seven matches, Ghana under Addo’s guidance aims to reverse their fortunes, starting with the crucial clash against Mali.
Final Preparations
The Black Stars are set to depart Accra on Tuesday for Bamako, where they will undergo final preparations ahead of the high-stakes showdown on June 6.




























