FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup draw sees Black Princesses learn group opponents in Łódź
Black Princesses face group draw in Łódź as the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup draw assigns opponents ahead of the Poland tournament, Sept 5–27, 2026.
The Black Princesses will discover their group opponents during the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup draw on May 16, 2026, at the EC1 Cultural Centre in Łódź. The draw will place Ghana among 23 other qualified nations as teams are assigned into groups ahead of the tournament in Poland. Fans around the world can watch the proceedings live on FIFA.com and on the FIFA+ platform.
Draw to be held at EC1 Cultural Centre in Łódź
The official draw is scheduled for May 16, 2026, and will take place at the EC1 Cultural Centre in Łódź, one of the tournament’s four host cities. Organizers have confirmed the venue as the site for the ceremony that determines group composition for the 24-team competition.
Tournament officials typically stage draws with representatives from participating associations, former players and FIFA officials in attendance, and this ceremony is expected to follow that established format. The event marks a key calendar moment for teams planning final preparations and logistics for September.
Black Princesses join 24 qualified nations
Ghana’s Black Princesses are one of 24 nations in the draw, joining continental winners and runners-up who secured qualification through regional tournaments. The presence of the Black Princesses reflects Ghana’s continuing investment in youth women’s football and raises expectations among supporters at home.
Qualification places were allocated through confederation competitions, producing a field that will be split into groups for the opening stage in Poland. For Ghana, the draw will determine the immediate competitive pathway and outline the first set of opponents the team must prepare to face.
Broadcast and schedule details
FIFA has confirmed that the draw will be available for streaming on FIFA.com and via the FIFA+ platform, allowing supporters to follow the proceedings live. Broadcasters and national federations typically coordinate live feeds and post-draw analysis to help teams and fans understand group dynamics and match scheduling.
The tournament itself is set to run from September 5 to September 27, 2026, giving participating teams a defined window for final training camps and travel plans. Final match schedules, venues for specific fixtures and ticketing details are usually released in the weeks following the draw to allow organizers and supporters to finalize arrangements.
Tournament host cities in Poland
The 2026 FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup will be staged across four Polish host cities: Łódź, Bielsko-Biała, Katowice and Sosnowiec. Each city will play a role in carrying the tournament’s group and knockout matches and in providing infrastructure for teams, officials and visiting supporters.
Host cities often coordinate municipal services, stadium readiness and local promotions in the months between the draw and the opening match. The spread of venues across multiple cities is intended to showcase regional support for women’s youth football and to distribute economic and community benefits across host locations.
What the draw could mean for Ghana’s prospects
The draw’s outcome will shape Ghana’s immediate prospects in the tournament by determining the level of opposition in the group stage and the travel logistics that follow. A favorable group can ease passage to the knockout rounds, while a tougher grouping will test squad depth and tactical flexibility early on.
For coaching staff and technical teams, the draw provides the first opportunity to tailor scouting and preparation against identified opponents. It also influences decisions about scheduling warm-up matches, selecting final squads and fine-tuning tactical plans in response to the specific styles of group rivals.
Preparation timeline ahead of September
Following the draw on May 16, national associations typically receive their match schedules and can confirm training camp dates, travel itineraries and accommodation for players and staff. The period between the draw and the tournament start on September 5, 2026, will be used for targeted preparations, including friendlies and fitness programmes.
Federations also focus on administrative tasks such as visa arrangements, medical clearances and final player registrations, all of which must be completed in accordance with FIFA deadlines. Supporters and media partners will use the draw results to plan viewing and travel, while organizers finalize stadium operations and security plans.
The draw in Łódź will be a pivotal moment for the Black Princesses and the other qualified nations as they move from qualification to tournament mode. Fans are encouraged to watch the live broadcast on FIFA.com and FIFA+ to follow the group placements as they are announced.










