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England held by Ghana at World Cup as pair close on last-32 passage

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-23

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• What happened: England was held to a 0-0 draw by Ghana in their World Cup match, leaving both teams with four points in Group L and needing to secure their final positions in the group. • Why it matters: The draw raises concerns about England's performance and ability to score, especially after their initial 4-2 victory over Croatia, as they aim to progress to the knockout stage. • What to watch next: England will face Panama in their final group match, where a win will ensure their advancement to the last 32 of the tournament.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkEngland's Harry Kane reacts after he misses a chance to score [Winslow Townson/Reuters]By AFPPublished On 23 Jun 202623 Jun 2026England suffered a World Cup setback as Ghana held Thomas Tuchel’s side to a frustrating 0-0 draw, leaving them with work still to do in their bid to progress to the knockout stage as the Group L winners.Nico O’Reilly came closest to scoring for England on Tuesday with a late header that hit the bar. After the promise of their opening 4-2 win over Croatia, this was a performance that will raise doubts as to England’s chances of going all the way and winning the tournament.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4The weight of the Three Lions: Football, colonialism, diasporalist 2 of 4World Cup knockouts: Who has made it to the round of 32 stage?list 3 of 4‘Living the dream’: Iraqis proud of team despite World Cup loss to Francelist 4 of 4Football offers escape for Gaza, but World Cup spirit dimmedend of listThey dominated possession and had 19 shots at goal to their opponents’ two, yet they rarely looked like scoring past Ghana’s stand-in goalkeeper Benjamin Asare in a match watched by 63,983 fans at the Gillette Stadium near Boston.Both teams have four points with one game still to play in Group L, with progression to the next round all but assured, but their final positions still in the balance.In damp, cool conditions, England delivered a stodgy performance that echoed some of their faltering displays during Euro 2024.However, there are no dramatic consequences, as England take a step closer to the last 32. All they need do now is safely negotiate their final group fixture against Panama at the MetLife Stadium on Saturday, and they will be able to turn their attention to the knockout rounds.England have still never lost to an African opposition at the World Cup, and that record was rarely at risk of ending here.Ghana, nevertheless, battled brilliantly, as the nation ranked 73rd in the world – 69 places behind England – put up a determined defensive display.England’s Nico O’Reilly hits the crossbar with a header [Brian Snyder/Reuters]The late decision by the Black Stars to appoint Carlos Queiroz as coach is looking increasingly justified, with this result following their opening 1-0 win over Panama. The 2010 quarterfinalists face Croatia next in Philadelphia.Thomas Partey returned for Ghana after missing the Panama match in Toronto because Canadian authorities denied him a visa – the ex-Arsenal midfielder is facing trial on rape charges in the United Kingdom.Asare of local side Hearts of Oak started in goal for Ghana after coming on for the injured Lawrence Ati Zigi against Panama.England’s inability to regularly test him will be a source of concern, as Harry Kane was kept quiet and failed to add to his 10 World Cup goals. He remains level with Gary Lineker for now as their all-time top scorer at the tournament.Noni Madueke and Anthony Gordon were unable to make the difference on the wings, and their substitutes could not this time have a decisive impact.Jude Bellingham won his 50th cap, as Marc Guehi and Djed Spence replaced John Stones and O’Reilly in the defence.A Declan Rice free-kick that sailed just over was about as close as England came in the opening half. In fact, it took almost an hour for Asare to make a notable save, but it was a comfortable one to deny Gordon.Ghana may feel that Jordan Pickford should have been punished for charging out of his box and crashing into Prince Adu without touching the ball, but instead, the goalkeeper was given a free kick.There was also panic for England when substitute Adu ran through into the area but could not get a shot away.Then the pressure was turned up a notch in the closing minutes, as Asare denied Bukayo Saka with a good stop low to his left before O’Reilly headed off the woodwork from close range and Kane blazed over.

Source: Al Jazeera
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