The Ghana national football team held a final training session in Massachusetts ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup match against England [1].

This encounter represents a critical early test for Ghana in Group L. As the team prepares to face a top-tier opponent, the session serves as the final tactical refinement before the high-stakes match in the U.S. [1, 2].

FIFA shared footage of the session on its YouTube channel, inviting fans to "Watch your favourite Ghana stars train ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup match against England" [1]. The training took place shortly before the scheduled kickoff, allowing players to acclimate to the environment of Boston Stadium [3].

The match is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, 2026 [2]. According to Yahoo Sports, the game will feature a 9 p.m. BST kick-off [2].

Boston Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts, will serve as the venue for the contest [3]. This location is significant as it is the only Group L match being played in the New England region [3].

Ghana has focused on team unity as a primary driver for tournament success [4]. The public release of training footage highlights the team's readiness and the global interest surrounding the matchup. The squad's ability to maintain cohesion in the U.S. will be vital as they seek to secure points against the English side [4].

The atmosphere in Boston is expected to be high as the city hosts this specific group stage fixture [3]. Supporters have monitored the team's progress through these open sessions, which provide a glimpse into the physical conditioning of the Ghanaian stars [1].

"Watch your favourite Ghana stars train ahead of their 2026 FIFA World Cup match against England."

The scheduling of this match as the sole Group L fixture in New England concentrates regional fan interest on the Ghana-England clash. For Ghana, the public nature of their preparations and the emphasis on unity suggests a strategy centered on collective resilience to offset the individual star power typically associated with the England squad.