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Ghana’s Black Queens Eye Landmark Encounter Against England Lionesses In Southampton

AWCON2025: Ghana face South Africa, Mali and Tanzania in Group C
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Ghana’s senior women’s national football team, the Black Queens, will make history when they face England’s Lionesses for the first time at senior level on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at St Mary’s Stadium in Southampton.

The international friendly, part of England’s highly anticipated ‘Homecoming Series,’ offers the Queens a rare chance to measure themselves against one of the world’s most formidable sides.

As pioneers of African women’s football, the Black Queens boast a proud history.

They became the first African women’s team to qualify for the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1999 and have since carried Ghana’s flag with distinction on the global stage.

While Nigeria, Equatorial Guinea, and South Africa have often dominated recent narratives, Ghana has produced its own legends – Alberta Sackey, Adjoa Bayor, and more recently Portia Boakye and Evelyn Badu – figures who continue to inspire future generations.

This clash against the reigning European champions comes at a pivotal moment as Ghana works to rebuild its women’s football structure.

With the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup qualifiers on the horizon, the match provides a vital test of character, tactical strength, and resilience.

For the Black Queens, the Southampton fixture is more than just a friendly – it is a statement of ambition, an opportunity to showcase Ghanaian talent on a grand stage, and a reminder of their enduring pedigree in women’s football.

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