Ghana’s fans and players celebrated wildly as Caleb Yirenkyi finished a sweeping counterattack with a tap-in goal in the fifth minute of second-half stoppage time to give the team a last-gasp win over Panama in both teams’ opening 2026 World Cup match in rainy Toronto.
The goal was followed by a melee before the referee blew the full-time whistle, sealing a 1-0 victory in the Group L match on Wednesday.
After Ghana quickly moved the play from their own half, Brandon Thomas-Asante drove the ball into the 18-yard box down the left flank and rolled a pass towards the middle for Yirenkyi to redirect into the net.
The second half was in complete contrast with the very quiet first half.
The teams picked up the tempo in the second half, but scoring chances remained minimal until the decisive play.
Panama were the superior team before half-time, while Ghana dictated more of the play after the interval.
The match was viewed as a crucial showdown between teams expected to battle for third place in Group L.

Earlier on Wednesday, England defeated Croatia 4-2 in a match between the group favourites.
At the start of the tournament, FIFA ranked England fourth, Croatia 11th, Panama at 34, and Ghana at number 73.
In the second minute, Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi was called into action, diving to his right to stop a 15-yard volley attempt by Cecilio Waterman.
Panama had another half-chance in the 38th minute. Ati Zigi made a leaping punch to clear a cross. The ball fell to Panama’s Jiovany Ramos, who sliced his 14-yard, right-footed strike wide to the right.
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