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| Black Queens |
The road to the 2026 Africa Women’s Cup of Nations is heating up, and Ghana’s Black Queens are bracing themselves for a crucial double-header against Egypt later this month.
The first leg comes off on Thursday, 23rd October 2025 at the Ismailia–Suez Canal Stadium in Egypt. Kick-off is scheduled for 4:00 PM local time. This away fixture will test the Queens’ strength, mentality, and tactical discipline as they look to secure an early advantage on foreign soil.
Just five days later, attention shifts to home turf. The second leg will be played at the Accra Sports Stadium on Tuesday, 28th October 2025, with the game kicking off at 3:30 PM. The return encounter in Accra promises to draw strong local support, as fans rally behind the Queens in their quest to book a spot at the next WAFCON.
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For the Black Queens, these matches are more than just qualifiers — they represent pride, redemption, and the continuation of the team’s impressive resurgence. The squad has shown renewed hunger in recent outings, and the upcoming fixtures provide another opportunity to assert Ghana’s place among Africa’s elite in women’s football.
The team will be counting on leadership, experience, and the passion that has long defined Ghanaian football. With players ready to give their all and the technical bench working tirelessly behind the scenes, expectations are high.
As the dates draw near, the entire nation will be watching, cheering, and believing. The mission is clear: conquer Egypt, home and away, and push forward to WAFCON 2026.
Ghana is ready. The Black Queens
are coming.





