Ghana’s Black Queens now have a clearer path ahead at the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations following the release of revised group stage fixtures, setting the stage for a challenging yet exciting campaign.
The Queens will open their tournament against Cape Verde on July 29, a fixture that offers Ghana the opportunity to establish early momentum in the competition. With expectations high, the West Africans will be aiming for a strong start to lay the foundation for qualification from the group.
Attention will then turn to a high-stakes encounter against Cameroon on August 2. Traditionally one of the continent’s powerhouses, Cameroon are expected to provide a stern test of Ghana’s credentials, with the outcome likely to play a decisive role in shaping the group standings.
Ghana will wrap up their group stage campaign against Mali on August 6, in what could prove to be a crucial final fixture. Depending on earlier results, the clash may determine progression to the knockout rounds, adding further intensity to the contest.
The revised schedule presents a balanced mix of opportunity and challenge for the Black Queens, who are eager to reassert themselves on the continental stage. With a blend of experienced players and emerging talent, the team is gearing up to make a strong impression.
As preparations continue, confidence within the camp remains high, with the Queens ready to light up WAFCON 2026 and push for a deep run in the tournament.