African club football
CAF Confederation Cup
Africa's second-tier continental competition — still significant silverware and meaningful CAF prize money for Ghanaian clubs who reach the later rounds.
Upcoming fixtures
Confederation Cup fixtures
The next Confederation Cup slate is still forming. When the fixtures firm up, the first useful Ghana and CAF angles lead here.
Recent results
Latest scores
About the competition
Confederation Cup guide
Route to the competition
Ghanaian clubs typically reach the Confederation Cup through the GPL (second place enters the preliminary rounds) or by dropping out of the Champions League group stage.
Dreams FC and Karela United have both made deep runs in recent editions. The competition is taken seriously — clubs rest fewer players than you might expect at this stage.
Betting angles
North African clubs (Zamalek, ES Sétif, Raja Casablanca) dominate domestically but travel poorly to West Africa. Check the home record of Ghanaian sides against North African opponents — it is better than the market reflects.
Ghanaian clubs are often underpriced at home in first legs. Back home advantage aggressively in the first leg, then reassess the second leg price once the deficit is known.
Ghana clubs
Ghanaian sides in the competition
Ghana lens
Where the Confederation Cup gets useful
Dreams FC showed the path
Dreams made the competition feel reachable for Ghanaian clubs again: compact away from home, brave at home and sharp enough in transition to punish bigger names.
Aduana fit the tense-game profile
Aduana are most useful in ties where home control, set pieces and game management matter more than open attacking football.
Karela need the first leg alive
Karela-type ties usually depend on staying close early. If the first leg gets away from them, the return fixture can become too stretched for the market to trust.
Before betting the tie
- Price the Ghanaian home leg separately from the full tie because home advantage can be the whole edge.
- Watch whether the opponent travels from North Africa, Central Africa or Southern Africa before assuming a normal away performance.
- Do not chase big overs unless the first leg creates a clear second-leg game state.