
Black Stars head coach Otto Addo says his team’s sole focus will be on effectively executing their tactical plan when they take on Comoros in their final 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Sunday, October 12.
The decisive clash is scheduled for 19:00 GMT at the Accra Sports Stadium, where Ghana will need just a single point to seal qualification for next year’s tournament, set to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The four-time African champions approach the game in high spirits after a dominant 5–0 victory over the Central African Republic in their previous fixture.
Speaking ahead of the encounter, Addo made it clear that his priority is the team’s performance rather than personal accolades, as he aims to guide Ghana to back-to-back World Cup appearances.
“I’m not thinking about records. It’s always about teamwork. Full focus to win, and that is what I’m thinking about,” Addo said.
“In the last match, the players did very well, and we are hoping to execute our plan in the Comoros game very well.
“That is the focus. We will do everything to secure the qualification on Sunday,” he added.
Ghana are aiming to book their fifth World Cup appearance, having previously featured in Germany 2006, South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014, and Qatar 2022.
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