Black Queens will host Egypt on October 20 and 28, 2025, in the second-round qualifiers of the Morocco-hosted 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON). The competition is going to be a crackerjack of ladies' football in the region as nations battle for bragging rights and qualification into the highly-desired tournament.
Both Ghana and Egypt, both bodies in themselves, have inner strengths that both of them, separately, will have to call upon. Ghana, having triumphed in that recent qualifying win over Namibia, is looking to make consecutive WAFCON appearances with qualification into the 2025 edition already secured. The Black Queens, who are captained by head coach Kim Lars Bjorkegren, believe they possess what it takes to conquer Egypt and reign supreme in the world of women's football.
Egypt, on their part, arrived at the meeting in high spirits after their 3-2 aggregate victory over Rwanda in round one qualifying. Egypt possesses attack and solidity, and these are attributes that they will use in using their experience as well as prudence to play tricks on Ghana. The game is not so much a war of talent but a war of endurance and resilience.
The October two-legged qualifier saw a thriller encounter. The drama cannot be any higher in the context of the fact that the two teams are keen to earn a 2026 WAFCON ticket. The victorious team not only qualifies but also creates for themselves an eternity record in continental football history.
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