Permutations: What the Black Stars must do to qualify for World Cup knock out stages

Published on: 23 June 2014
Permutations: What the Black Stars must do to qualify for World Cup knock out stages
Black Stars will be seeking to dance in the match against Portugal on Thursday

Ghana must defeat Portugal convincingly and hope Germany defeat United States in Thursday's final Group G matches to ensure the Black Stars' qualification for the knock-out stages of the World Cup.

The United States and Germany both have four points and are atop Group G over Ghana and Portugal who have one point each.

In the group stage of the World Cup, wins are worth three points, and draws are worth one point. All four teams have one game remaining.

Germany and the U.S. will play Thursday in Recife, and Ghana and Portugal will kick off at the same time in Brasilia.

Here are the scenarios:

—If the U.S. wins: They are through to the next round as the winners of Group G and will play the second place team from Group H. (Belgium currently leads Group H, followed by Algeria, Russia and South Korea)

Germany would finish second unless Ghana or Portugal won and passed Germany on goal differential. Germany currently is plus 4, Ghana is minus 1 and Portugal is minus 4. The second place finisher plays the winner of Group H.

—If Germany wins: Germany wins the group.

The U.S. would finish second unless Ghana or Portugal won and passed the U.S. on goal differential. The U.S. is plus 1, Ghana is minus 1 and Portugal is minus 4. So, if the U.S. loses to Germany, they will be rooting for Portugal, because it's less likely that Portugal could pass the U.S. on goal differential.

—If Germany and the U.S. draw: Germany wins the group and the U.S. finishes second. The result of the other game is meaningless.

—If Ghana and Portugal draw: The U.S. and Germany advance. Germany wins the group unless the U.S. defeats them.

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