/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

England and Ghana remain on course for World Cup knockout stage

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England and Ghana boosted their chances of reaching the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after playing out a goalless draw in Group L on Tuesday in Foxborough.

 

The result leaves both teams on four points after two matches, with England sitting top of the group on goal difference. A victory over Panama in their final group fixture would likely secure first place and a last-32 clash in Atlanta on July 1.

Managed by Thomas Tuchel, England entered the match full of confidence following their impressive 4-2 victory over Croatia. However, they struggled to break down a disciplined Ghana side that defended resolutely throughout the contest.

England created few clear-cut opportunities, with captain Harry Kane enduring a frustrating evening. The striker summed up England’s performance when he fired over the crossbar from close range in the closing stages with the goal at his mercy.

Ghana also had reason to feel aggrieved after a strong penalty appeal was waved away in the 79th minute. Defender Ezri Konsa appeared to bring down substitute Prince Adu inside the penalty area, but no spot-kick was awarded.

The Black Stars remain firmly in contention for a place in the knockout rounds and are level with England on points heading into the final round of group matches.

Elsewhere in Group L, Croatia and Panama were due to meet later on Tuesday. Croatia captain Luka Modrić was set to make his 200th international appearance, a landmark achieved by only a handful of men’s players worldwide.

Off the pitch, FIFA president Gianni Infantino confirmed that Donald Trump will attend the World Cup final in New Jersey on July 19 and join the trophy presentation ceremony.

Meanwhile, France coach Didier Deschamps temporarily left his squad’s training camp following the death of his mother. Assistant coach Guy Stephan will oversee the team for Friday’s final group match against Norway, with France requiring only a draw to finish top of their group.

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