Ghana win with stoppage-time goal as Panama fall 1-0
Caleb Yirenkyi scored in the fifth minute of stoppage time to give Ghana a dramatic 1-0 victory over Panama in both sides' opening match at the 2026 World Cup, played on Wednesday in Toronto in persistent rain.
The goal came from a swift collective counter-attack, with Yirenkyi finishing the move with a composed close-range effort. Ghanaian players and supporters erupted in celebration immediately, though the joy was briefly interrupted by a confrontation between players from both sides before the referee blew the final whistle.
The Group L contest was marked by tension and chaos, particularly in the closing minutes. Ghana, however, closed out the match with three valuable points to start their campaign at the tournament.
Yirenkyi's decisive goal
The Ghanaian forward was in the right place at the right moment, capitalising on a well-organised counter-attack by his side. The net was found in the fifth minute of added time, leaving Panama with no opportunity to respond.
Ghana will continue their 2026 World Cup campaign awaiting their next Group L fixture, while Panama must regroup quickly following this painful defeat.









