NSA announces ticket prices for Ghana’s FIFA World Cup qualifier game against Chad

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The National Sports Authority (NSA) has officially announced the ticket prices for Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier game against Chad at the Accra Sports Stadium on Friday, March 21.

Fans eager to support the Black Stars can purchase tickets, which range from GH¢10 to GH¢200. The ticket prices are as follows: VVIP (GH¢200), VIP (GH¢150), Lower VIP (GH¢100), Osu Stand (GH¢20), and Popular Stand (GH¢10).

Unlike previous Black Stars home games, tickets will not be sold through e-ticketing. Instead, fans can purchase tickets at the Accra Sports Stadium and other designated outlets. This move away from e-ticketing, used since Ghana’s 2022 World Cup qualifier against Nigeria, aims to make ticket purchases more accessible to fans

The Black Stars are gearing up to face Chad in a crucial World Cup qualifier, and a win would be a significant boost to their qualification hopes.

Level on points with Comoros in Group I, Ghana will be aiming to secure a vital three points before facing Madagascar in Morocco on Monday, March 24. With the team’s fate hanging in the balance, fans will be eager to pack the Accra Sports Stadium and cheer on the Black Stars.

With tickets available at various price points, fans from all walks of life can come together to support the Black Stars and create an electric atmosphere at the Accra Sports Stadium.

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