While the match carries no competitive significance, both sides will be eager to build confidence and maintain momentum ahead of future international commitments.
Wales narrowly missed out on a place at the World Cup after an impressive qualifying campaign. The Dragons finished second in their group and pushed all the way to the playoffs before falling to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a penalty shootout. Craig Bellamy's team has shown encouraging consistency in recent months and remains unbeaten in its last four matches. Playing at home has often brought the best out of Wales, which combines defensive organization with a direct and energetic attacking style.
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Ghana enters the match with a very different level of confidence. The Black Stars successfully qualified for the World Cup and remain one of Africa’s most accomplished national teams, but recent results have been underwhelming. Carlos Queiroz's side is winless in its last five matches and has struggled to find attacking rhythm, scoring only twice during that run. Although Ghana still possesses plenty of individual quality, performances have not matched expectations in recent months.
In our opinion, Wales has a slight advantage heading into this encounter. The hosts have looked more cohesive as a unit, arrive in stronger form, and benefit from playing in front of their own supporters. Ghana has enough talent to make the game competitive, but the visitors' recent struggles in attack could prove decisive. Given the current momentum of both teams, Wales appears the more likely side to come away with a victory.
Wales to win 2.00


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