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Ghana through to round of 32: Black Stars seal first World Cup knockout berth since 2010

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Owuraku Ampofo

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Spain’s 1-0 win over Uruguay confirmed Ghana’s progression to the knockout stage with a game still to play, ending a 16-year wait for World Cup knockout football and a seven-year wait for knockouts at any major international tournament.

[p][a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/ghana/nNBjHale/"]Ghana[/a] have officially qualified for the round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with a group game still to play and 16 long years of knockout-stage waiting finally over.[/p][p]The Black Stars’ progression was mathematically confirmed earlier on Friday evening, before Carlos Queiroz’s men kicked a ball against [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/croatia/K8aznggo/"]Croatia[/a] in Philadelphia later on Saturday, courtesy of an unrelated result on the other side of the bracket.[/p][p]Spain’s 1-0 win over [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/uruguay/xMk44orG/"]Uruguay[/a] at the Estadio Hidalgo in Pachuca consigned La Celeste to elimination on two points and reshaped the third-place math just enough to put Ghana beyond reach.[/p][embed guid="ae1a10cb-9f9c-47c0-b68a-af57773f26bd" url="https://x.com/_owurakuampofo/status/2070688455076512254?s=20" social-type="twitter" /][h2]The math simplified[/h2][p]At an expanded 48-team World Cup, the top two teams in each of the 12 groups advance to the round of 32 automatically. They are joined by the eight best third-placed teams across the tournament.[/p][p]Ghana finished matchday two on four points after a 1-0 win over [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/panama/OWKqbCfi/"]Panama[/a] and a goalless draw with [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/england/j9N9ZNFA/"]England[/a], and Uruguay’s defeat means that even if every remaining third-placed team across the other groups goes on to earn four points themselves, at least one of those third-placed sides will finish on three. Ghana, with their four, are guaranteed to displace them.[/p][p]In plain English, even a defeat to Croatia on Saturday cannot send the Black Stars home. The qualification is locked in.[/p][embed guid="a3c9adc9-b39d-4634-9b52-f06a9b801466" url="https://x.com/GhanaBlackstars/status/2070722321334112738?s=20" social-type="twitter" /][h2]A 16-year wait [/h2][p]It is the first time Ghana will play knockout football at a FIFA World Cup since 2010 in South Africa, when the Black Stars stunned the United States in the round of 16 and came within a Luis Suárez handball and an Asamoah Gyan crossbar of becoming the first African nation to reach a World Cup semi-final.[/p][p]Two subsequent World Cups, in Brazil in 2014 and in Qatar in 2022, ended in group-stage disappointment, the latter under coach Otto Addo. [/p][p]It is also the first time Ghana will play knockout football at any major international tournament since the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, where Kwesi Appiah’s side reached the round of 16 before falling on penalties to Tunisia.[/p][p]Three AFCON campaigns and two World Cups have come and gone without a single knockout match in between. Carlos Queiroz, in just his fifth match in charge after replacing Otto Addo in April, has changed that.[/p][infobox id="4ccc1b10-d68f-4c97-bcf4-5e613c17c2e3" /][h2]Who could Ghana face?[/h2][p]The Black Stars’ knockout opponent, venue and date will be confirmed only once Saturday’s final round of group fixtures concludes. The result of Ghana’s own match against Croatia at Philadelphia’s stadium, combined with England’s game against already-eliminated Panama at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, will determine whether the Black Stars finish first, second or third in Group L.[/p][p]If Ghana finish first, they need to win in Philadelphia, or draw and hope England drop points against Panama, they will face one of the third-placed qualifiers from Groups I, J or K in the round of 32.[/p][p]The exact identity is yet to be confirmed pending Saturday’s final fixtures, but the matchup is currently pencilled in for Atlanta.[/p][p]If Ghana finish second, a draw against Croatia would likely be enough; they will face the runners-up of Group K.[/p][p]That group currently has Colombia at the top on six points, Portugal second on four, and DR Congo on one, with Uzbekistan eliminated.[/p][p]The most likely scenario is a meeting with either Portugal or DR Congo, in a tie pencilled in for Toronto on July 2.[/p][p]If Ghana finish third, by losing to Croatia, while England take care of business against Panama, they will face the winners of Group K, most likely either Colombia or Portugal, in a round-of-32 fixture pencilled in for Kansas City.[/p][image alt="Owuraku Ampofo" id="345f5fd0-6a26-4f45-8078-6462582c5da7" credit-line="Flashscore" guid="61260e10-01d9-4f3e-a121-623282ea34d0" original-width="1200" original-height="381" /]

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