The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has officially confirmed that the 2026/27 Ghana Premier League (GPL) season will kick off in early September, marking a continued effort to bring structure and predictability to Ghana’s top-flight football calendar.
According to the GFA, the new campaign is scheduled to commence over the weekend of September 4–7, 2026, and will run through to the final round of fixtures between May 28–31, 2027.
The timeline forms part of the association’s broader 2026/27 football calendar, which has already been approved to guide domestic competitions across the country.
The announcement signals a consistent approach by the GFA to align Ghana’s domestic league with international football calendars, ensuring clubs have clearer timelines for planning both competitively and administratively.
It also reflects lessons learned from previous seasons, where uncertainties around start dates often disrupted club preparations.
In its statement, the GFA emphasized that the structure of the competition will remain largely unchanged. “As with the current format, league matches will primarily be played on weekends, while midweek slots will be reserved for only outstanding fixtures,” the Association stated.
This approach is aimed at maintaining matchday consistency while allowing flexibility to clear any backlog of games that may arise during the season.

The governing body further reiterated its commitment to delivering a seamless football season. “The GFA is committed to the smooth and efficient execution of the calendar,” the statement added, underlining the importance of organization in improving the league’s overall quality and credibility.
Early Calendar Release to Aid Club Preparation
A key highlight of the announcement is the early release of the league calendar, a move widely expected to benefit clubs, players, and other stakeholders.
For years, Ghanaian clubs have faced challenges preparing for new seasons due to late confirmation of start dates, often resulting in rushed preseason programs and inconsistent performance levels at the beginning of campaigns.
Addressing this concern, the GFA stated that “the early release of the season calendar helps members of the Ghana Football Association and all stakeholders to plan their season ahead.” The association believes this proactive step will provide clubs with adequate time to organize preseason training, recruitment, and logistical arrangements well in advance.

The statement further stressed that this initiative would give participants the chance to plan preseason activities that will help them perform unlike previous seasons where league start dates remained unknown while teams did preseason.
This acknowledgment points to a deliberate shift toward long-term planning and professionalism within Ghanaian football.
Meanwhile, the current 2025/26 Ghana Premier League season is approaching its conclusion, with the campaign expected to end on the weekend of May 23, 2026. With five matches still left to be played, clubs are entering a crucial phase where titles, continental qualification spots, and relegation battles will be settled.
The overlap between the end of the current season and the early confirmation of the next campaign provides a smoother transition period for teams. Clubs can immediately shift focus to rebuilding and strengthening their squads once the season concludes, without the uncertainty that has often plagued previous transitions.
Overall, the announcement represents a step forward in the GFA’s ongoing efforts to improve the organization and competitiveness of the Ghana Premier League.
As September approaches, attention will gradually turn toward preseason preparations, transfer activity, and tactical adjustments, all of which will shape what promises to be another competitive chapter in Ghana’s premier football competition.
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