The Black Queens of Ghana held their first training session in Southampton as they stepped up preparations for their highly anticipated international friendly against European champions England Lioness.
The session, which took place under cold but clear conditions, allowed head coach Kim Lars and his technical team to assess the squad’s sharpness ahead of Tuesday’s clash at St Mary’s Stadium.
Ghana’s players appeared in high spirits as they went through tactical drills, fitness work and ball-movement routines designed to fine-tune their approach against one of the world’s strongest women’s football teams.
The friendly forms part of Ghana’s broader build-up to next WAFCON, with the match offering an important test of resilience, discipline and competitiveness on the international stage.
Team officials say the Queen’s camp is calm and focused, with several players eager to seize the opportunity to impress against elite opposition.
The match kicks off tomorrow, and for Ghana, it represents more than a warm-up, it is a chance to measure their progress and showcase their growing confidence on the global stage.