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Ghana vs Comoros Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (CAF)

by Alex Lawes · October 10 2025, 19:14
Ghana vs Comoros Preview & Prediction | 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifying (CAF)

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Ghana have not yet mathematically secured qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup but they should do so this weekend as they take on Comoros in Accra.

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How to watch on TV: UK – Not televised / US – Not televised

How to watch online: UK – FIFA+ / US – FIFA+

Key Stats

  • Ghana’s last defeat in a World Cup qualifying match in Ghana was in January 2001 (L 1-3 v Liberia) W24 D7 since then.
  • Ghana have lost only one of their last 15 World Cup qualifying matches (W10 D4). They are unbeaten in seven with six wins and one draw, since a 0-1 defeat against Comoros in November 2023.
  • Ghana have kept four clean sheets in their last five World Cup qualifying matches.
  • Comoros have won the last two international matches between these teams.

Ghana vs Comoros Prediction

Ghana, under the management of Borussia Dortmund’s former assistant coach Otto Addo, earned themselves an emphatic 5-0 hammering of the Central African Republic the other day. The Black Stars sit at the top of their group, three points ahead of Madagascar with a much superior goal difference.

They now face a Comoros side that have managed five victories with four defeats in their nine qualifiers thus far. They have been an improved side in Africa over the last half a decade or so. Their most recent outing saw them suffer a 2-1 defeat at home to Madagascar the other day.

Comoros have been solid and a lot better in recent years but this will be a celebration and a party with Ghana securing qualification for a second successive FIFA World Cup.

Ghana vs Comoros Tip: Ghana to win

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