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Over 6,000 Fans Throng Abuakwa for Lawson Media World Cup Live Viewing of Ghana-England Clash

Thousands of football fans packed Abuakwa Roman School Park, with some climbing trees and sitting on vehicles, as Ghana held England to a goalless draw at the Lawson Media World Cup Live Viewing event.

Story Highlights
  • A massive crowd filled Abuakwa Roman School Park for the Ghana-England World Cup showdown.
  • Fans won TV sets, mobile phones, Black Stars jerseys, and Lawson De Ray Man Capsules
  • Ghana's goalless draw against England moves the team to four points and closer to Round of 32 qualification

The Lawson Media World Cup Live Viewing Train returned to Abuakwa for the second time yesterday and delivered what many football fans are already describing as one of the biggest football viewing events in Kumasi during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

More than 6,000 football enthusiasts thronged the Abuakwa Roman School Park to witness Ghana’s blockbuster Group L encounter against England in an atmosphere filled with excitement, anticipation, and national pride.

The overwhelming turnout transformed the venue into a sea of Black Stars supporters, with many fans going to extraordinary lengths to catch a glimpse of the action.

While thousands occupied every available space within the park, others perched on top of vehicles, while some climbed nearby trees to secure a better view of the giant screening.

As the match unfolded, the crowd remained fully engaged, cheering every tackle, pass, and attacking move from the Black Stars.

The atmosphere reached fever pitch as Ghana stood toe-to-toe with a star-studded England side in a fiercely contested encounter.

Beyond the football, Lawson Media ensured supporters enjoyed an unforgettable experience through a series of exciting giveaways. Lucky fans walked away with television sets, mobile phones, and Lawson De Ray Man Capsules, adding even more excitement to the event.

The event also received support from Keedbet.com.gh, whose sponsorship contributed to the success of the memorable football gathering.

Adding prestige to the occasion was the presence of the Municipal Chief Executive for Atwima Nwabiagya South, Hon. Wisdom Osei Boamah, who attended as Guest of Honour.

He presented Black Stars jerseys to selected fans and joined supporters in rallying behind Ghana during the crucial World Cup fixture.

When the final whistle sounded, the scoreline remained 0-0, but the result felt like a victory for many Ghanaian supporters.

Massive celebrations erupted across the venue as fans applauded the Black Stars for securing a valuable point against one of the tournament favourites.

The draw takes Ghana’s tally to four points, placing the Black Stars in a strong position to qualify for the Round of 32 heading into their final group-stage match.

The Lawson Media World Cup Live Viewing Train will now move to Asuofia for Ghana’s decisive final Group L encounter against Croatia, where another huge crowd is expected to gather in support of the national team.

The Lawson Media World Cup Live Viewing Train is proudly organized in partnership with Lawson De Ray Man Ginger Liqueur, continuing its mission of bringing football fans together and creating unforgettable World Cup experiences across communities.

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