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Ghana World Cup Betting | Odds & Predictions


We have a range of World Cup predictions available across every team, group and game of the tournament in Qatar. Here is how we think Ghana will fare at the World Cup, and which betting odds are currently standing out to us.

After missing out on the World Cup Finals in 2018, Ghana will be desperate to make up for lost time.

Otto Addo’s charges also experienced a dismal Africa Cup of Nations campaign, so can they defy the odds in Qatar? Check out our latest tips and betting odds for Ghana in the 2022 World Cup, alongside our squad preview plus group fixtures and results.

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Ghana have been eliminated from the World Cup, winning one of the three games they played, competing well in parts, but ultimately being left disappointed.

Ghana World Cup Group

Ghana will pit its wits against Portugal, Uruguay, and South Korea in Group H. We have run through Ghana’s itinerary and listed all their kick-offs in UK times in case you wish to tune in:

  • Portugal 3-2 Ghana
  • South Korea 2-3 Ghana
  • Ghana 0-2 Uruguay

Ghana 2022 World Cup Squad

We have the confirmed Ghana 2022 World Cup squad that will be heading out to Qatar.

  • Goalkeepers: Manaf Nurudeen (Eupen), Danlad Ibrahim (Asante Kotoko) Lawrence Ati Zigi (St Gallen).
  • Defenders: Denis Odoi (Fulham), Tariq Lamptey (Brighton), Alidu Seidu (Clermont), Daniel Amartey (Leicester), Joseph Aidoo (Celta Vigo), Alexander Djiku (Strasbourg), Mohammed Salisu (Southampton) Abdul-Rahman Baba (Reading) Gideon Mensah (Auxerre).
  • Midfielders: Andre Ayew (Al-Sadd) Thomas Partey (Arsenal) Elisha Owusu (Gent), Salis Abdul Samed (Lens), Mohammed Kudus (Ajax), Daniel Kofi Kyereh (Freiburg).
  • Forwards: Daniel Barnieh Afriyie (Hearts of Oak), Kamal Sowah (Club Brugge), Issahaku Abdul Fatawu (Sporting Lisbon), Osman Bukari (Red Star Belgrade), Inaki Williams (Athletic Bilbao), Antoine Semenyo (Bristol City), Jordan Ayew (Crystal Palace) Kamaldeen Sulemana (Rennes).

Unlike some of their Group H opponents, Ghana doesn’t have the luxury of boasting strength in depth in every position. Nevertheless, there are a couple of players who will be hoping to provide a creative spark. Thomas Partey’s involvement with Arsenal last season may have been curtailed by injuries, however, he has shown he can be explosive in midfield when he does start, and he is a great ball carrier. The 28-year-old should be at the peak of his powers and he will be eager to impress in Qatar.

Meanwhile, Jordan Ayew will be required to apply the finishing touches up front. Although he only netted three times in the Premier League last term for Crystal Palace, Ayew could be more of a threat for Ghana. He is good in the air and he likes to get his shots off quickly. In many respects, Ayew is under-rated, but he could be a focal point for his country.

Charles Perrin

Charles Perrin

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