FIFA World Cup 2026™ – Group L
Full-Time: Ghana 1-0 Panama
Date: Thursday, 18 June
Venue: Toronto Stadium, Toronto
Ghana earned a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Panama in their FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L clash on Thursday, 18 June. A decisive goal from Caleb Yirenkyi deep in stoppage time (90+5′) proved enough to separate the two sides in a tightly contested encounter.
The win gives Ghana a valuable three points and strengthens their position in Group L, while Panama were left frustrated after creating several opportunities but failing to break the deadlock before the late winner. Although the scoreline was narrow, the match featured intense battles across the pitch, disciplined defending, and a dramatic final moment of individual quality that ultimately decided the outcome.
Ghana Claim Crucial Three Points
Heading into the match, both teams understood the importance of securing a positive result in the group stage. With qualification ambitions on the line, neither side wanted to leave Toronto empty-handed.
Ghana showed resilience throughout the contest and demonstrated their ability to manage key moments effectively. While Panama enjoyed more possession and completed more passes, Ghana remained organized defensively and looked dangerous on quick counterattacks.
The Black Stars capitalized on one of their final opportunities in the dying seconds of the game, and that single breakthrough proved enough to secure victory.
Match-Winning Goal from Caleb Yirenkyi
The decisive moment arrived deep into stoppage time (90+5′) when Caleb Yirenkyi found the back of the net to break the scoreless deadlock.
The late goal gave Ghana a dramatic advantage in the final moments of the match. Because the breakthrough happened in the dying seconds, Panama was left with virtually no time to launch a comeback. Ghana’s disciplined backline had successfully absorbed Panama’s pressure for the entire game, setting the stage for the dramatic finish.
Yirenkyi’s strike ultimately became the defining moment of the match and secured an important victory for his side.
First Half: Tight and Tactical Contest

The opening half was evenly balanced, with both teams carefully assessing each other’s strengths.
Panama attempted to control the tempo through patient passing and ball retention. Their midfield worked hard to circulate possession and create openings in the Ghana defense.
Ghana, meanwhile, focused on defensive organization and quick transitions. They looked to exploit spaces behind Panama’s defensive line whenever opportunities arose.
Although both teams had moments in attacking areas, neither side managed to break the deadlock before halftime. The first 45 minutes ended goalless, setting up an intriguing second half.
Ghana’s Defensive Discipline Makes the Difference
One of the key reasons behind Ghana’s success was their strong defensive performance. Ghana remained compact and disciplined throughout the entire 90 minutes.
The defenders stayed organized under immense pressure, absorbing Panama’s attacks and limiting their clear-cut opportunities. Panama spent significant periods in possession and attempted to stretch the Ghana defense through wide areas and quick passing combinations. However, Ghana’s defensive unit consistently responded well and prevented dangerous situations from developing, setting the stage for the late win.
Panama Control Possession but Lack Finishing Touch
Looking at the match statistics, Panama actually enjoyed more control of the ball. They finished with 63% possession, compared to Ghana’s 37%, showing their desire to dictate play. Panama also completed 547 passes, significantly more than Ghana’s 348 passes, and recorded an impressive 88% pass accuracy.
Despite these positive numbers, possession alone was not enough to secure a result. Panama struggled to convert territorial dominance into goals. While they created chances and tested the Ghana defense, they were unable to produce the finishing quality required, which proved costly in the end.
Match Statistics
| Statistic | Ghana | Panama |
| Goals | 1 | 0 |
| Shots | 8 | 11 |
| Shots on Target | 3 | 4 |
| Possession | 37% | 63% |
| Passes | 348 | 547 |
| Pass Accuracy | 84% | 88% |
| Fouls | 9 | 11 |
| Yellow Cards | 1 | 2 |
| Red Cards | 0 | 0 |
| Offsides | 4 | 1 |
| Corners | 2 | 2 |
Starting Lineups
Ghana (4-2-3-1)
Goalkeeper: Lawrence Ati-Zigi
Defenders: Alidu Seidu, Jerome Opoku, Mohammed Salisu, Gideon Mensah
Midfielders: Salis Abdul Samed, Elisha Owusu
Attacking Midfielders/Wingers: Ernest Nuamah, Mohammed Kudus, Jordan Ayew
Forward: Antoine Semenyo
Panama (3-4-3)
Goalkeeper: Orlando Mosquera Defenders: Jiovany Ramos, José Córdoba, Edgardo Fariña Midfielders: Michael Murillo, Cristian MartÃnez, Adalberto Carrasquilla, Eric Davis Forwards: José Luis RodrÃguez, Cecilio Waterman, Yoel Bárcenas
Yoel Bárcenas Key Moments of the Match

Goalless First Half
The opening 45 minutes saw both teams create opportunities without finding a breakthrough. Defensive organization was the dominant theme.
Scoreless Second-Half Battle
Panama increased attacking pressure and controlled much of the possession throughout the second half, but Ghana’s defense remained perfectly structured.
Yirenkyi Breaks the Deadlock
Deep into stoppage time, Caleb Yirenkyi scored the match’s only goal, stealing a 1-0 victory for Ghana in the dying seconds.
Discipline and Physical Battle
Ghana received one yellow card, while Panama collected two yellow cards. Neither side had a player sent off, allowing both teams to maintain their full complement on the field.
Group L Standings Impact
| Position | Team | Points | Goal Difference |
| 1 | England | 3 | +2 |
| 2 | Ghana | 3 | +1 |
| 3 | Panama | 0 | -1 |
| 4 | Croatia | 0 | -2 |
Ghana’s success places them level on points with England and strengthens their chances of advancing from the group. Panama, meanwhile, will need positive results in upcoming fixtures to keep their qualification hopes alive.
Tactical Analysis
Ghana’s Approach
Ghana adopted a pragmatic game plan focused on defensive organization and efficient attacking play. Rather than dominating possession, they concentrated on making the most of key opportunities. Their midfield worked tirelessly to disrupt Panama’s rhythm, while the defense remained compact and disciplined.
Panama’s Strategy
Panama attempted to control proceedings through possession-based football. Their passing accuracy and ball retention reflected a desire to dictate the game. However, they struggled to convert possession into decisive attacking moments. The final pass and finishing touch were missing when it mattered most.
Why Ghana Won
The biggest difference between the teams was efficiency. Ghana defended effectively for 94 minutes and converted their final major opportunity into a goal. Panama controlled possession and created chances but failed to turn their dominance into goals.
Player Spotlight: Caleb Yirenkyi
Caleb Yirenkyi emerged as the hero for Ghana. His dramatic goal in the 95th minute provided the decisive moment of the match and ensured that Ghana collected all three points. Beyond his late-game heroics, he contributed immense energy and defensive composure in midfield, helping Ghana maintain structural balance throughout an exhausting contest.
What This Result Means
For Ghana, this victory represents an excellent start to their Group L campaign. Three points from the opening match provide momentum and confidence heading into the next round of fixtures.
For Panama, the defeat is disappointing but not fatal to their hopes. Their possession statistics and overall performance showed positive aspects, but they will need greater attacking efficiency in future matches.
The tournament is still in its early stages, and both teams have opportunities ahead. However, Ghana will be the happier side after securing a valuable 1-0 victory.
Final Thoughts
Ghana’s 1-0 win over Panama was a match defined by discipline, efficiency, and defensive organization. While Panama enjoyed more possession and completed more passes, Ghana made the decisive moment count through Caleb Yirenkyi’s stoppage-time (90+5′) goal. The Black Stars broke the deadlock in the dying moments and earned an important three points in Group L. Panama showed plenty of effort and controlled large parts of the game, but they were unable to find the finishing touch needed to rescue a result. As the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage continues, Ghana leave Toronto with confidence and momentum, while Panama must regroup and prepare for the challenges ahead. In a tightly contested encounter, one final strike proved enough to make all the difference.Â