Black Queens: Kim Lars Björkegren expects tiugh test against England
Black Queens head coach Kim Lars Björkegren has expressed excitement ahead of Ghana’s international friendly against reigning European champions England, describing it as a crucial test for his team.
The high-profile encounter is scheduled for December 2, 2025, at St. Mary’s Stadium in Southampton and will mark the first-ever senior women’s international meeting between the two nations.
Speaking to Joy Sports, the Swedish tactician acknowledged the magnitude of the challenge, noting that facing one of the world’s elite sides will provide invaluable experience as Ghana gears up for next year’s Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.
“It’s a big game, of course. I think the game is more important in the global world because [England] is the most difficult team to play in the world,” the Swedish trainer said.
“They are probably in the top four in the world together with Spain, France, and the USA right now.
He added that the fixture’s significance goes beyond competition, emphasizing the respect England has shown by choosing to play the Black Queens.
“England are one of the best for sure, and they’re a team that just keeps improving, so it will be a difficult game for us. The fact that they want to play against us is the most important thing.
“We’re talking about a team that can potentially win the World Cup in Brazil. They’re not just going there to participate; they’re going there to win it, and they want to play against us as part of their preparations.”