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England v Ghana | World Cup Group L | 23 June 2026

Callumcafc
Callumcafc Posts: 66,547

After an impressive 4-2 win over Croatia, can it be followed up against Ghana?

Both teams on three points after one game played so the winner of tomorrow’s game would confirm their qualification for the round of 32.

An England win paired with a Croatia win over Panama will confirm England top the group with a game to spare.

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  • stoneroses19
    stoneroses19 Posts: 7,689
    Looking forward to it, although not the 3am alarm! 

    Both Ghana and Panama looked poor in first game, and if Ghana play similar, then we should be good for a win by couple of goals. 

    Clean sheet would be great to give the defence a good boost after conceding 2 in last game. 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 16,419
    we'll win the group tonight and then Saturday will give other squad players some good minutes
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 18,336
    Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
  • Stu_of_Kunming
    Stu_of_Kunming Posts: 17,323
    I wish it wasn't a 4am kick-off, right in the middle of final exam week, but it is what it is, I think we will see something special tonight with at least a 4-0 win.
  • I reckon we should win, however Ghana will be playing Jones-ball against us and we will be struggling to break down 10/11 men in defence.
    Very different from Croatia but 2-0 England with a late 2nd to spare our blushes. 
  • Also - it will be quite hot and we will not be playing in air conditioned comfort. Ghana will be up for that.
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 37,504
    3-1 England. Kane gets 2 more to keep pace with the other golden boot chasers.
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 14,233
    edited June 23
    Also - it will be quite hot and we will not be playing in air conditioned comfort. Ghana will be up for that.
    I'm hearing it will be like 18c/19c along with drizzle. So I think we'll be fine. If we were playing over here in London however we would have a problem. 
  • TD_Addick
    TD_Addick Posts: 83
    1-0 England Bellingham will be a tough game as Ghana will happily take the point. 

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  • Carter
    Carter Posts: 14,645
    I think it will be a game of attrition and don't blame Ghana for making it so in the same way I don't blame NJ for making us like that. 

    I echo that I would take a clean sheet now and even a 0-0. Far more important to get minutes in legs and protect others. 

    I think we always look better against the more expansive sides like Croatia, Spain (sometimes), Germany, Holland etc as we play so well with pace on the break and did under GS 


  • blackpool72
    blackpool72 Posts: 24,487
    Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
    I'd drop Stones for Guehi regardless i think Guehi is a far better player. 
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 16,419
    Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
    I'd drop Stones for Guehi regardless i think Guehi is a far better player. 
    I think this could be the only change for tonight's starting XI - if we hopefully go a few goals clear, then expect alot more in the second half and the squad to be utilized for the Panama game.

    We've had a long break between games 1 and 2 but they now come thick and fast and minutes will need to be managed 
  • Chizz
    Chizz Posts: 28,681
    Also - it will be quite hot and we will not be playing in air conditioned comfort. Ghana will be up for that.
    I'm hearing it will be like 18c/19c along with drizzle. So I think we'll be fine. If we were playing over here in London however we would have a problem. 
    It's so unfair to have to play in cool, damp conditions, far more suited to Ghana, than the sweltering, dry heat we experience here in London
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 19,324
    weather looking ok in New York as well for the Panama game 
  • Also - it will be quite hot and we will not be playing in air conditioned comfort. Ghana will be up for that.
    Not necessarily. My experience of hot countries, including West Africa (not Ghana admittedly) is when it’s hot they very sensibly are not usually that visibly active, let alone playing football. Whereas, the British on the other hand…
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 37,504
    Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
    I'd drop Stones for Guehi regardless i think Guehi is a far better player. 
    I think this could be the only change for tonight's starting XI - if we hopefully go a few goals clear, then expect alot more in the second half and the squad to be utilized for the Panama game.

    We've had a long break between games 1 and 2 but they now come thick and fast and minutes will need to be managed 
    I agree on Guehi over Stones and i'd personally also start Rashford over Gordon, but i wouldn't blame Tuchel if he sticks with the same XI.
  • Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
    I'd drop Stones for Guehi regardless i think Guehi is a far better player. 
    I think this could be the only change for tonight's starting XI - if we hopefully go a few goals clear, then expect alot more in the second half and the squad to be utilized for the Panama game.

    We've had a long break between games 1 and 2 but they now come thick and fast and minutes will need to be managed 
    I agree on Guehi over Stones and i'd personally also start Rashford over Gordon, but i wouldn't blame Tuchel if he sticks with the same XI.
    Gordon starting and Rashford to come on later is the ideal scenario. Why tinker with something that actually works ?
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 14,233
    Also - it will be quite hot and we will not be playing in air conditioned comfort. Ghana will be up for that.
    Not necessarily. My experience of hot countries, including West Africa (not Ghana admittedly) is when it’s hot they very sensibly are not usually that visibly active, let alone playing football. Whereas, the British on the other hand…
    Mad dogs and Englishmen 
  • ForeverAddickted
    ForeverAddickted Posts: 100,208
    Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
    I'd drop Stones for Guehi regardless i think Guehi is a far better player. 
    I think this could be the only change for tonight's starting XI - if we hopefully go a few goals clear, then expect alot more in the second half and the squad to be utilized for the Panama game.

    We've had a long break between games 1 and 2 but they now come thick and fast and minutes will need to be managed 
    I agree on Guehi over Stones and i'd personally also start Rashford over Gordon, but i wouldn't blame Tuchel if he sticks with the same XI.
    Gordon starting and Rashford to come on later is the ideal scenario. Why tinker with something that actually works ?
    Rotate and keep things fresh, would expect even more changes vs. Panama if we win the Group tonight... 
    Semenyo is going to be the key danger man in this Ghana side, so be good to see how we deal with him defensively

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  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 19,691
    Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
    I'd drop Stones for Guehi regardless i think Guehi is a far better player. 
    I think this could be the only change for tonight's starting XI - if we hopefully go a few goals clear, then expect alot more in the second half and the squad to be utilized for the Panama game.

    We've had a long break between games 1 and 2 but they now come thick and fast and minutes will need to be managed 
    I agree on Guehi over Stones and i'd personally also start Rashford over Gordon, but i wouldn't blame Tuchel if he sticks with the same XI.
    Gordon starting and Rashford to come on later is the ideal scenario. Why tinker with something that actually works ?
    Rotate and keep things fresh, would expect even more changes vs. Panama if we win the Group tonight... 
    Semenyo is going to be the key danger man in this Ghana side, so be good to see how we deal with him defensively
    Semenyo is an interesting one as I wouldn't bank on O'Reilly being able to keep him at bay. Weirdly, Spence at LB might be a good option as Semenyo is going to cut in as much as possible. Of course Ghana might give him a free role to roam, in which case O'Reilly is a better match up
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,809
    Also - it will be quite hot and we will not be playing in air conditioned comfort. Ghana will be up for that.
    I'm hearing it will be like 18c/19c along with drizzle. So I think we'll be fine. If we were playing over here in London however we would have a problem. 
    Hopefully no lightening....tough watching the France game with 2 hours for half time.
  • cantersaddick
    cantersaddick Posts: 18,336
    Expect a largely unchanged team. Maybe Stones out for Guehi as he didn't look fit. Can continue to use Saka from the bench if he still has fitness concerns. 

    Would love a 4-0 Clean sheet more important than scoring 4. So would take a 2-0.
    I'd drop Stones for Guehi regardless i think Guehi is a far better player. 
    I think this could be the only change for tonight's starting XI - if we hopefully go a few goals clear, then expect alot more in the second half and the squad to be utilized for the Panama game.

    We've had a long break between games 1 and 2 but they now come thick and fast and minutes will need to be managed 
    I agree on Guehi over Stones and i'd personally also start Rashford over Gordon, but i wouldn't blame Tuchel if he sticks with the same XI.
    I expect he will stick but the way we played against Croatia was that when kane dropped deep Gordon was the one who moved centrally to fill the space which isnt his strength, he is much better out wide. Rashford is much more suited to that role of cutting inside and dragging defenders out of position. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 66,547
    Will be interesting to see if he sticks with the same starting XI or makes a change or two.
  • JaShea99
    JaShea99 Posts: 5,614
    Can’t Croatia draw their game?
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 11,546
    Also - it will be quite hot and we will not be playing in air conditioned comfort. Ghana will be up for that.
    I'm hearing it will be like 18c/19c along with drizzle. So I think we'll be fine. If we were playing over here in London however we would have a problem. 
    Hopefully no lightening....tough watching the France game with 2 hours for half time.
    Even G&G might have enough time to pour three or four pints
  • Chris_from_Sidcup
    Chris_from_Sidcup Posts: 37,504
    JaShea99 said:
    Can’t Croatia draw their game?
    A very random question.

    I think they'll win but yes there's a chance they can draw.
  • Laddick01
    Laddick01 Posts: 8,143
    Another decent test this. I think we’ll have enough to get through 2 or 3 nil. 

    Will be interesting to see whether Ghana play a low block or give it a go. 

    I do think that if you press our back line we could fall apart. Equally, I don’t think they’ll stop us from scoring.

    They may as well have a go at us.
  • CAFCsayer
    CAFCsayer Posts: 10,682
    edited June 23
    4-1 england, Kane brace
  • jonseventyfive
    jonseventyfive Posts: 3,520
    Comfortable home win 4-0 , is England closest to home than Ghana? I'm not sure so plan B 1-1.