Match Details

Friendlies
Wales
1 1
Ghana
Full Time
HT 0-0
L. Koumas 90'
C. Yirenkyi 66'
Match Started
T. Partey 30'

Yellow Card

Half Time
L. Ati Zigi B. Asare 46'

Substitution

P. Adu B. Thomas-Asante 46'

Substitution

I. Fatawu E. Nuamah 46'

Substitution

T. Partey K. Sibo 46'

Substitution

D. James C. Congreve 60'

Substitution

K. Moore L. Koumas 60'

Substitution

D. Brooks N. Broadhead 60'

Substitution

E. Owusu C. Yirenkyi 60'

Substitution

K. Sulemana C. Bonsu Baah 60'

Substitution

C. Yirenkyi 66'

Goal

D. Lawlor C. Mepham 67'

Substitution

S. Thomas I. Davies 67'

Substitution

J. Ayew I. Williams 75'

Substitution

M. Senaya A. Seidu 75'

Substitution

J. Opoku A. Mumin 76'

Substitution

J. Dasilva R. Norrington-Davies 83'

Substitution

J. Rodon K. Andrews 83'

Substitution

G. Mensah A. Baba 85'

Substitution

A. Seidu 90+2'

Yellow Card

L. Koumas 90+3'

Goal (Assist: N. Williams)

Full Time
End of Match

Wales 4-2-3-1 Craig Douglas Bellamy

Karl Darlow 1
Darlow
Jay DaSilva 15
DaSilva
Dylan Lawlor 16
Lawlor
Joe Rodon 6
Rodon
Neco Williams 3
Williams
Josh Sheehan 22
Sheehan
Ethan Ampadu 5
Ampadu
Sorba Thomas 19
Thomas
David Brooks 7
Brooks
Daniel James 20
James
Kieffer Moore 13
Moore

Starters

  • Karl Darlow1 Karl Darlow
  • Jay DaSilva15 Jay DaSilva
  • Dylan Lawlor16 Dylan Lawlor
  • Joe Rodon6 Joe Rodon
  • Neco Williams3 Neco Williams
  • Josh Sheehan22 Josh Sheehan
  • Ethan Ampadu5 Ethan Ampadu
  • Sorba Thomas19 Sorba Thomas
  • David Brooks7 David Brooks
  • Daniel James20 Daniel James
  • Kieffer Moore13 Kieffer Moore

Substitutes

  • Chris Mepham2 Chris Mepham
  • Joel Colwill8 Joel Colwill
  • Lewis Koumas9 Lewis Koumas
  • Kai Andrews10 Kai Andrews
  • Brennan Johnson11 Brennan Johnson
  • Danny Ward12 Danny Ward
  • Connor Roberts14 Connor Roberts
  • Ronan Kpakio17 Ronan Kpakio
  • Rhys Norrington-Davies18 Rhys Norrington-Davies
  • Tom King21 Tom King
  • Nathan Broadhead23 Nathan Broadhead
  • Isaak Davies24 Isaak Davies
  • Oliver Bostock25 Oliver Bostock
  • Cameron Congreve26 Cameron Congreve
  • Jayden Lienou27 Jayden Lienou

Ghana 4-4-1-1

Lawrence Ati Zigi 1
Zigi
Gideon Mensah 14
Mensah
Jerome Opoku 18
Opoku
Jonas Adjei Adjetey 4
Adjetey
Marvin Senaya 26
Senaya
Prince Kwabena Adu 25
Adu
Elisha Owusu 15
Owusu
Thomas Partey 5
Partey
Abdul Fatawu Issahaku 7
Issahaku
Kamaldeen Sulemana 22
Sulemana
Jordan Ayew 9
Ayew

Starters

  • Lawrence Ati Zigi1 Lawrence Ati Zigi
  • Gideon Mensah14 Gideon Mensah
  • Jerome Opoku18 Jerome Opoku
  • Jonas Adjei Adjetey4 Jonas Adjei Adjetey
  • Marvin Senaya26 Marvin Senaya
  • Prince Kwabena Adu25 Prince Kwabena Adu
  • Elisha Owusu15 Elisha Owusu
  • Thomas Partey5 Thomas Partey
  • Abdul Fatawu Issahaku7 Abdul Fatawu Issahaku
  • Kamaldeen Sulemana22 Kamaldeen Sulemana
  • Jordan Ayew9 Jordan Ayew

Substitutes

  • Alidu Seidu2 Alidu Seidu
  • Caleb Yirenkyi3 Caleb Yirenkyi
  • Abdul Mumin6 Abdul Mumin
  • Kwasi Sibo8 Kwasi Sibo
  • Brandon Thomas-Asante10 Brandon Thomas-Asante
  • Antoine Semenyo11 Antoine Semenyo
  • Joseph Anang12 Joseph Anang
  • Christopher Baah13 Christopher Baah
  • Benjamin Asare16 Benjamin Asare
  • Rahman Baba17 Rahman Baba
  • Iñaki Williams19 Iñaki Williams
  • Augustine Boakye20 Augustine Boakye
  • Kojo Peprah Oppong21 Kojo Peprah Oppong
  • Derrick Luckassen23 Derrick Luckassen
  • Ernest Nuamah24 Ernest Nuamah

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Match Statistics

Wales Ghana
  • 3 Shots on Goal 5
  • 8 Shots off Goal 5
  • 18 Total Shots 11
  • 7 Blocked Shots 1
  • 13 Shots insidebox 7
  • 5 Shots outsidebox 4
  • 7 Fouls 13
  • 5 Corner Kicks 4
  • 0 Offsides 4
  • 67% Ball Possession 33%
  • 0 Yellow Cards 2
  • 0 Red Cards 0
  • 5 Goalkeeper Saves 2
  • 622 Total passes 307
  • 561 Passes accurate 245
  • 90% Passes % 80%
  • 0 expected_goals 0
  • 0 goals_prevented 0

Head-to-Head Stats

Wales Wins 0
Draws 0
Ghana Wins 0

Recent form data is not available.

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