The Black Stars have arrived in Toronto, Canada, ahead of their opening fixture against Panama at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The team touched down in Toronto on Monday and checked into the Delta Hotel, where they will be based as preparations intensify for Wednesday’s highly anticipated Group-stage encounter.
Head coach Carlos Queiroz and his squad appeared focused upon arrival, with players expected to begin their final training sessions before the clash. The Black Stars are aiming to make a strong start to their World Cup campaign after completing their pre-tournament preparations, including a 1-1 draw against Wales.
The team arrived in Toronto without Thomas Partey.
Ghana’s build-up to the tournament has attracted significant attention in recent days, particularly following reports surrounding midfielder Thomas Partey’s travel situation. However, the team’s arrival in Canada signals that preparations for the Panama showdown are firmly on track.
The Black Stars will be hoping to secure all three points against Panama as they seek to boost their chances of progressing from the group stage.
Supporters are expected to turn out in numbers in Toronto, with anticipation growing ahead of Ghana’s first World Cup match of the tournament.
Kick-off between Ghana and Panama is scheduled for Wednesday, with the Black Stars looking to begin their World Cup journey on a winning note.
