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Match 24Group L

Ghana vs Panama: Match Prediction & Preview

Ghana
Ghana
VS
Predict Score2 - 2
Panama
Panama
Date & TimeWednesday, June 17, 2026 at 11:00 PM UTC
LocationArrowhead StadiumKansas City, USA

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Match Prediction & Preview

Ghana play Panama on Wednesday, June 18, 2026 at `11:00 PM UTC` at `Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City`, in Match 24 of Group L. Our Form-5 model: Ghana 38.9% · Draw 22.2% · Panama 38.9%. Panama — making their `second` consecutive World Cup — face a Ghana side in transitional rebuild after their 2022 group exit. This is genuinely the most open match in Group L.

Predicted Score
Ghana2:2Panama
Win Probability:38.9% · 22.2% · 38.9%
Form Comparison
Ghana
(W-D-L-W-L)7 pts
Panama
(W-L-W-D-L)7 pts

Tactical Analysis

The Black Stars' rebuild since 2022 under `Otto Addo` has focused on `a fast transitions style with Mohammed Kudus`.

Their ceiling in attack is higher; their defensive questions remain `conceding in their last three friendlies`.Los Canaleros' identity is defensive discipline and set-piece threat — `Cecilio Waterman` is their most dangerous delivery mechanism. Against a Ghana side still finding its shape, Panama's organized block plus dead-ball situations is a credible path to a point.

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Win Probabilities (Form-5)

Ghana38.9%
Draw22.2%
Panama38.9%

Form Guide

GhanaGhana
Last 5 matches:
WDLWL
PanamaPanama
Last 5 matches:
WLWDL

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How we predict

FutbolTech's Form-5 model converts each team's last five results into a form score (win = 3, draw = 1), then derives win probabilities from relative strength, with a fixed draw constant based on World Cup group-stage history. It's simple, transparent, and you can beat it — submit your own exact score and climb our leaderboard.