Tickets for the international friendly match between Ghana and Wales, scheduled for Tuesday, June 2, 2026, at the Cardiff City Stadium in Cardiff, are now available for sale, the Ghana Football Association announced.
In a notice from the Ghanaian FA, the Football Association of Wales has confirmed ticketing arrangements for the fixture, with kick-off set at 7:45 p.m.
The prices are set at £20 for adults, £14 for senior citizens aged 65 and above, £14 for young adults between 17 and 21 years, and £8 for juniors aged 16 and under. According to detailed arrangements, a booking fee of £3 applies to each ticket purchased online.
Supporters are advised to buy tickets in advance, but subject to availability, as tickets will also be sold at the stadium ticket office on matchday. All categories will increase by £5 if purchased on matchday, with the higher price inclusive of booking fees.
“The price of all tickets increases by £5 if purchased on matchday at the stadium ticket office (this increased price is inclusive of booking fees),” it said on Friday, May 8, 2026.
The statement noted that tickets will formally go on sale from midday on Monday, May 11, and are expected to be sold on a first‑come, first‑served basis, with a maximum of 10 tickets allowed per booking.
To ensure a smooth purchasing system, accessibility tickets can only be obtained through the Cardiff City Stadium Ticket Office by calling 03333 111920 or emailing tickets@faw.co.uk.
As such, supporters who receive the enhanced level of Personal Independence Payment (PIP) are eligible for a free companion ticket with their purchased ticket, provided they submit the required supporting documentation, the statement explained.
Supporters have been urged to ensure that copies of their documents are emailed to tickets@faw.co.uk or posted to the Ticket Office, Football Association of Wales, The Pavilion, Vale Resort, Hensol, CF72 8JY.
The fixture forms part of the build‑up to the upcoming FIFA World Cup, slated for the USA, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.









