Ghana defeated Panama 1-0 in their opening Group L match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 [1].

The victory provides Ghana with three critical points early in the tournament, while Panama misses the opportunity to secure its first historic point in the competition [1, 2].

The match took place June 14, 2026, at Toronto Stadium in Toronto, Canada [2, 4]. For the majority of the contest, neither side was able to break the deadlock, leading to a tense atmosphere as the clock approached the end of regulation time.

The breakthrough arrived during the fifth minute of stoppage time. Caleb Yirenkyi scored in the 95th minute [3], sealing the win for the Black Stars just before the final whistle.

This result places Ghana in a strong position within Group L. The team's ability to maintain composure and find a winner in the final seconds of the match demonstrates a level of resilience that will be vital as they progress through the group stages.

Panama, known as Los Canaleros, struggled to capitalize on their opportunities throughout the game [1]. Despite the loss, the team showed competitive form against the Ghanaian side until the end of the match [2].

The victory marks a successful start for Ghana in Canada, as they look to advance beyond the group phase of the tournament [1, 4].

Ghana defeated Panama 1-0 in their opening Group L match

A stoppage-time victory in the opening match provides Ghana with a psychological edge and a mathematical advantage in Group L. For Panama, failing to secure a draw after 94 minutes of scoreless play creates immediate pressure to earn points in their remaining group fixtures to avoid early elimination.