BOSTON (Massachusetts): England and Ghana can both reach for the World Cup knockout rounds on Tuesday when two teams glowing from opening wins collide in Boston in a Group ‘L’ clash..
England arrive with a swagger after a 4-2 victory over Croatia that showcased Thomas Tuchels attacking ambition, but also exposed enough defensive fragility to keep expectations in check. Ghana, disciplined and dangerous in a 1-0 win over Panama, have the chance to turn a promising start into a statement.
England’s strong start strengthened belief that Tuchel’s more adventurous approach could make the side genuine contenders, although the two goals conceded also provided a reminder that there is room for improvement.

Harry Kane is leading the team at his third World Cup, supported by a group that blends established names such as Jude Bellingham, Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka with emerging talents including Kobbie Mainoo and Morgan Rogers.
Tuchel’s challenge will be balancing attacking ambition with defensive solidity as the competition intensifies.
“Difficult group with Croatia and Ghana, two regulars in World Cups and two proud, strong nations,” Tuchel said of Group ‘L’.

Ghana, meanwhile, arrive with little pressure but plenty of confidence. The Black Stars showed discipline and patience in overcoming Panama, with a late goal securing all three points.
Thomas Partey will be available after he was denied entry into Canada as he faces allegations of rape in Britain.
Under coach Carlos Queiroz, Ghana have built their success on organisation and quick transitions, and they possess enough pace and physicality to trouble England if given space on the counter-attack.
All kick-off times in PST:
Today’s fixtures:
Group ‘J’: Jordan vs Algeria (8:00am)
Group ‘K’: Portugal vs Uzbekistan (10:00pm)
Wednesday’s fixtures:
Group ‘L’: England vs Ghana (1:00am)
Group ‘L’: Panama vs Croatia (4:00am)
Group ‘K’: Colombia vs DR Congo (7:00am)
Published in Dawn, June 23rd, 2026

































