Ghana Hosts Niger in Pivotal AFCON Qualifier with High Stakes for Visitors
As the curtains draw on Group F of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers, Ghana and Niger face off in contrasting circumstances at the Accra Sports Stadium on Monday. Ghana, already eliminated, looks to end their campaign on a high, while Niger clings to slim hopes of qualification, needing a win and favorable results elsewhere to secure a ticket to Morocco.
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Ghana’s AFCON qualification hopes were crushed on Friday after a 1-1 draw against Angola. Jordan Ayew’s stunning free-kick had given the Black Stars the lead, but Angola equalized through Zini in the second half, sealing Ghana’s fate at the bottom of Group F. This marks the first time since 2004 that Ghana will miss out on Africa’s premier football tournament, ending a streak of consistent appearances.
Despite boasting a talent-rich squad, Ghana’s campaign has been lackluster, scoring just two goals in five matches. Coach Otto Addo now faces the challenge of rebuilding the team and restoring their competitive edge in future competitions.
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Niger, on the other hand, kept their qualification dream alive with a resounding 4-0 victory over Sudan. A brace from Daniel Sosah and goals from Youssouf Oumarou and Ousseni Badamassi revitalized their campaign, propelling them to third in the standings, three points behind Sudan. With a superior goal difference, Niger can leapfrog Sudan if results favor them, but a daunting clash against Ghana looms large.
Historically, Ghana has dominated this fixture, losing just twice in 15 encounters since 1969. However, Niger will draw confidence from their spirited display against Sudan and Ghana’s recent struggles.
Team News
Ghana:
Ghana’s injury woes deepen as Abdul Fatawu Issahaku is set to miss the match after an injury against Angola. Jordan Ayew is also doubtful with a knee issue, while Gideon Mensah and Alidu Seidu are ruled out due to fitness concerns. This opens the door for fringe players to make an impact as Ghana looks to avoid a winless qualifying campaign.
Predicted XI:
Nurudeen; Mensah, Simpson, Seidu, Schindler; Sulemana, Owusu, Baidoo; Annan, Konigsdorffer, Naumah
Niger:
Following their dominant win over Sudan, Niger is likely to field a similar lineup. Daniel Sosah will lead the attack, flanked by Kairou Amoustapha and Boubacar Hainikoye. Midfielders Badamassi Oumaroun and Ali Mohamed are expected to retain their places, while Mahamadou Djibo continues in goal.
Predicted XI:
Djibo; Garba, Katkore, Sako, Alhassane; Oumarou, Badamassi, Mohamed; Hainikoye, Sosah, Amoustapha
Prediction
With nothing to lose, Ghana will aim to restore some pride in front of their home fans. Meanwhile, Niger faces the immense pressure of needing a win to keep their AFCON hopes alive. While the Mena may bring the fight to the Black Stars, Ghana’s experience and home advantage could prove decisive.
Prediction: Ghana 2-1 Niger