World Cup 2026: Where to watch England vs Ghana game?
England and Ghana will go head-to-head in one of the standout fixtures of the 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage when the two nations clash in a crucial Group L encounter at Boston Stadium on Tuesday, June 23.
The Three Lions opened their campaign with an exciting 4-2 victory over Croatia, while Ghana secured a narrow 1-0 win against Panama to leave both sides level on three points heading into the showdown.
With qualification to the Round of 32 potentially on the line, fans across the world are expected to tune in for the highly anticipated meeting between the European giants and the Black Stars.
Match Details
Fixture: England vs Ghana
Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Venue: Boston Stadium, USA
Kick-off Time: 4:00 PM local time (Boston)
Kick-Off Times Around The World
Boston, USA: 4:00 PM EDT
Accra, Ghana: 8:00 PM GMT
United Kingdom: 9:00 PM BST
Germany: 10:00 PM CEST
France: 10:00 PM CEST
Spain: 10:00 PM CEST
Portugal: 9:00 PM WEST
Nigeria: 9:00 PM WAT
South Africa: 10:00 PM SAST
Where To Watch England vs Ghana
Ghana
Fans in Ghana can watch the match live on GTV and local terrestrial television networks from 8:00 PM GMT.
United Kingdom
Supporters in England and across the UK can follow the match live on BBC One, with coverage beginning ahead of kick-off.
United States
Viewers in the United States can watch the game live on FOX for English-language commentary and Telemundo for Spanish-language coverage.
Streaming options in the USA include Fubo and Peacock.
Germany
Football fans in Germany can follow the match live on ARD and MagentaTV.
France
The match will be available live in France on TF1 and beIN Sports.
Spain
Spanish viewers can watch the game through RTVE and Movistar Plus.
First-Ever World Cup Meeting
England and Ghana are meeting at the FIFA World Cup for the very first time.
The two countries have faced each other only once previously in an international friendly played at Wembley Stadium in March 2011. That match ended in a 1-1 draw after goals from Andy Carroll and Asamoah Gyan.
Key Players To Watch
England captain Harry Kane will once again be expected to lead the Three Lions attack after scoring twice in the opening win over Croatia.
For Ghana, captain Jordan Ayew and forward Antoine Semenyo are expected to play key roles as the Black Stars attempt to upset one of the tournament favourites.
The game could ultimately decide who finishes top of Group L ahead of the final round of matches.
