England vs Ghana Live Score – Commentary & Match Report


England vs Ghana Live
Waiting for kickoff. The live score, match status, and key events will update here when Group L continues in Boston.
Match Stats
Possession, shots, corners, cards, and passing data will appear after the official match feed starts.
Lineups
Official starting XIs remain team sheet pending until FIFA publishes them before kickoff.
Head To Head
The best-known senior meeting finished England 1-1 Ghana at Wembley in 2011, with Asamoah Gyan scoring late.
England vs Ghana live score coverage follows Group L Match 45 at Boston Stadium on 23 June 2026. England enter the match ranked fourth by FIFA, while Ghana arrive ranked 73rd and looking to make Group L uncomfortable for one of the tournament favourites.
The match kicks off at 16:00 ET, with the live score card set to update goals, commentary, lineups, stats, match status, and H2H notes. England have the stronger squad profile, but Ghana can hurt teams through pace, set pieces, and direct running if the game becomes loose.
England vs Ghana Match Details
FIFA lists England vs Ghana as Match 45 in Group L at Boston Stadium. The official calendar gives a 20:00 UTC kickoff on 23 June 2026, which converts to 16:00 ET in Foxborough and across the United States east coast.
Gillette Stadium is using the tournament name Boston Stadium during the World Cup. FWCTimes uses ET in the live-score card so readers can follow the match in line with the wider Group L schedule.
| Detail | Verified Information |
|---|---|
| Match | England vs Ghana |
| Competition | FIFA World Cup 2026 |
| Group | Group L |
| Match Number | 45 |
| Kickoff | 16:00 ET, 23 June 2026 |
| Venue | Boston Stadium, Foxborough |
| Live Score Status | Upcoming |
| Lineup Status | Team sheet pending |
England Form and Stats
England enter the tournament with Thomas Tuchel leading a 26-player squad confirmed by the Football Association and FIFA. Harry Kane captains the group, while Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Phil Foden, Cole Palmer, and Jordan Pickford give England elite options in every line.
England’s main question is not talent. It is rhythm. Tuchel needs his midfield and wide players to move the ball quickly enough to stop Ghana from setting into a compact block.
| England Snapshot | Status |
|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | #4 |
| Coach | Thomas Tuchel |
| Squad Status | 26-player squad announced |
| Key Players | Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka |
| Best World Cup Finish | Winners, 1966 |
| Lineup Status | Team sheet pending |
Ghana Form and Stats
Ghana arrive with a squad built around Premier League and European experience. Antoine Semenyo, Mohammed Kudus, Thomas Partey, Jordan Ayew, Inaki Williams, and Gideon Mensah give the Black Stars enough individual quality to test England if they win transition moments.
Ghana’s FIFA ranking does not capture the full danger in their front line. The bigger issue is consistency, because Ghana have often mixed strong attacking spells with defensive lapses during recent international windows.
| Ghana Snapshot | Status |
|---|---|
| FIFA Ranking | #73 |
| Coach | Otto Addo |
| Squad Status | Team sheet pending |
| Key Players | Antoine Semenyo, Mohammed Kudus, Thomas Partey |
| Best World Cup Finish | Quarter-finals, 2010 |
| Lineup Status | Team sheet pending |
England Team News
England’s official starting XI remains team sheet pending until FIFA releases the matchday lineups. Tuchel has attacking choices across the front line, with Kane central to the structure and Bellingham likely to remain a key link around the final third.
Bukayo Saka’s fitness and role have drawn attention during the tournament build-up. If he starts, Ghana must protect the left side of their defence and stop England from creating repeated one-on-one situations.
Ghana Team News
Ghana’s official team sheet also remains pending. Addo must decide how aggressive the midfield can be, because England can play through pressure if the first line opens too early.
Semenyo gives Ghana direct power against England’s centre-backs, while Kudus can carry the ball through pressure. Ghana need both players involved early, otherwise England may control territory for long spells.
Head to Head Record
England and Ghana have one widely referenced senior meeting in the modern record. The teams drew 1-1 at Wembley in March 2011, when Andy Carroll scored for England before Asamoah Gyan equalised late for Ghana.
That meeting still carries meaning because Ghana competed with confidence in a high-profile away setting. The 2026 match has higher stakes, with Group L points and knockout positioning on the line.
| H2H Category | Record |
|---|---|
| Senior Meetings | 1 |
| England Wins | 0 |
| Draws | 1 |
| Ghana Wins | 0 |
| Last Meeting | England 1-1 Ghana, 2011 |
| World Cup Meetings | 0 |
Key Players to Watch
Harry Kane remains England’s reference point. His finishing, link play, and ability to drop into midfield can pull Ghana defenders into difficult decisions.
Jude Bellingham gives England power between the lines. If Ghana defend too deep, his timing around the penalty area can become a major problem.
Antoine Semenyo is Ghana’s most direct route to unsettling England. His speed and physicality can create pressure if Ghana release the ball early into wide or central channels.
Match Outlook and Context
England should have more possession, but Ghana can make the match dangerous if they keep the score close. The Black Stars need to defend the centre first, then attack quickly before England reset their shape.
Tuchel’s side need early control without forcing rushed final passes. If England move Ghana from side to side, they can create better crossing and cutback chances for Kane and late midfield runners.
Group L also includes Croatia and Panama, so this match can shape the direct qualification race. England want a clean route toward the knockouts, while Ghana need points that keep third-place pressure away.
Group L Standings Card
Group L includes England, Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. Official opening-match results were not available from the accessible FIFA feed during this build, so standings should be refreshed when confirmed results are live.
| Team | Played | Won | Drawn | Lost | Goal Difference | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| England | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Croatia | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Ghana | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |
| Panama | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed | yet to be confirmed |

Match Commentary
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