Football fans across Ghana have reason to celebrate as the country has officially secured broadcast rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup matches, GhanaWeb Sports can confirm.
The landmark deal ensures that Ghanaians will be able to follow all the action from the tournament, which is set to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
This development comes as the Black Stars intensify preparations for the global showpiece under head coach Carlos Queiroz. The Portuguese tactician is expected to name his provisional World Cup squad in the coming weeks, heightening anticipation among supporters.
However, concerns have been raised by former captain Asamoah Gyan over injury setbacks to key players Mohammed Kudus and Abdul Salis Samed, whose fitness remains in doubt ahead of the tournament.
In a related development, legendary former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger has explained the inclusion of Ghana coach Otto Addo in FIFA’s Technical Study Group for the 2026 World Cup.
Meanwhile, Ghana’s preparations have hit a snag as Brazilian club Gremio has blocked winger Francis Amuzu from receiving a maiden call-up to the Black Stars squad.
Asamoah Gyan has urged Ghanaians to rally behind Coach Queiroz, insisting the experienced manager deserves full support as the nation seeks to make a strong impression on world football’s biggest stage.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to be a historic edition, and with broadcast rights now secured, Ghanaian fans will not miss a single moment of the action.




