World Cup 2026: England vs Ghana – How and when to watch crucial Group L showdown
England take on Ghana tonight at Boston Stadium, Foxborough, in a crucial Group L encounter at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Both sides head into the match level on three points after opening wins, setting up a decisive battle that could strongly shape qualification hopes for the round of 32.
England began their campaign with an impressive 4-2 victory over Croatia, while Ghana opened with a hard-fought 1-0 win against Panama.
Match details
Fixture: England vs Ghana
Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026, Group L, Matchday 2
Venue: Boston Stadium, Foxborough
Date: Tuesday, June 23
Kick-off: 9:00 PM local time, 4:00 PM local venue time
How to watch: beIN Sports in MENA; FOX Sports in the USA; BBC and ITV in the UK
England team news and form
England arrive into the fixture with no major injury or suspension concerns. Head coach Thomas Tuchel is expected to have a full squad available and may stick closely to the lineup that delivered victory over Croatia.
The Three Lions impressed in their opening match, particularly in attack, where they scored four goals. Tuchel praised his team’s offensive display but also stressed the need for greater defensive discipline against a well-organised Ghana side.
Harry Kane remains the focal point of England’s attack, supported by Jude Bellingham’s creativity in midfield and Bukayo Saka’s pace on the flank. Declan Rice continues to play a key role in maintaining balance and control.
Likely XI: Pickford; Walker, Stones, Guehi, Shaw; Rice, Bellingham; Saka, Palmer, Gordon; Kane.
Ghana team news and form
Ghana also have no major injury or suspension worries ahead of the encounter. Coach Otto Addo is expected to maintain much of the core group that secured victory over Panama.
The Black Stars showed discipline and organisation in their opening win and will be confident of testing England, especially on the counterattack.
Ghana will rely heavily on Mohammed Kudus for creativity, with Antoine Semenyo offering pace and physical presence in attack. Thomas Partey provides experience and control in midfield, while Mohammed Salisu anchors the defence.
Likely XI: Ati-Zigi; Lamptey, Djiku, Salisu, Mensah; Partey, Abdul Samed; Paintsil, Kudus, Nuamah; Semenyo.
Tactical outlook and what to expect
England are expected to dominate possession and control the tempo through their technical quality and squad depth. Their focus will likely be on quick combinations and sustained pressure in the final third.
Ghana, on the other hand, are expected to remain compact defensively and look to exploit space on the counterattack through Kudus, Nuamah, and Semenyo. Their speed and physicality could cause problems for England if transitions are executed effectively.
With both teams level on points, the winner will take a major step toward securing qualification to the knockout stage.
Prediction: England 2-1 Ghana
