By: Kwame Bediako
Ghanaian football enthusiasts dreaming of cheering the Black Stars at the 2026 FIFA World Cup can now map out their budgets, as FIFA has dropped official ticket prices for the nation’s group-stage battles across three U.S. and Canadian cities.
After securing their spot in the tournament for the first time since 2014, the Black Stars face Panama in Toronto, England in Boston, and Croatia in Philadelphia, matches that promise electric atmospheres and a shot at the expanded Round of 32.
Kicking off the campaign on June 17 in Toronto against Panama, fans can purchase Category 1 seats for $450 (GHS 5,145), Category 2 for $380 (GHS 4,345), and more affordable Category 3 options at $140 (GHS 1,600).
Easy access tickets, designed for added support, mirror the top-tier price at $450. This opener sets the tone for Ghana’s ambitious run, with supporters urged to act fast amid buzzing anticipation.
The spotlight intensifies on June 23 in Boston, where a blockbuster clash against England awaits, drawing massive crowds from the U.S. East Coast’s vibrant Ghanaian diaspora.
Prices peak here with Category 1 at $600 (GHS 6,860), Category 2 at $430 (GHS 4,916), and Category 3 at $220 (GHS 2,515), a premium reflecting the fierce rivalry and star power on display.
Wrapping up group play on June 27 in Philadelphia against Croatia, tickets are priced at $500 (GHS 5,717) for Category 1, $400 (GHS 4,573) for Category 2, and $180 (GHS 2,058) for Category 3, with easy access matching the $500 rate.
These rates, converted using the Bank of Ghana’s December 11, 2025 exchange figures, highlight the investment required for this landmark tournament.




































































