FIFA World Cup, Ghana hold England to goalless draw: Stats
24 Jun 2026
England's quest for a second consecutive win at the FIFA World Cup 2026 hit a roadblock as they were held to a goalless draw by Ghana.
The match, played at the Gillette Stadium in Boston, saw England dominate possession and create several chances but fail to capitalize on them.
Harry Kane, who had been instrumental in England's previous victory over Croatia, struggled to find his rhythm against a resilient Ghana defense.
Summary of the match
Match highlights
It was a drab first half where Ghana sat deep and England failed to break them down.
Both sides didn't have a shot on target. England had 78.40% possession in the 1st half.
In the 2nd half, Ghana started brightly as the game gradually stretched.
England got into the contest and created several scoring opportunities. However, they were unable to convert the same.
Ghana's defense stood firm against England's relentless attacks at the death.
Notably, Ghana could have taken the lead when substitute Prince Adu was played in behind and seemingly caught by a wayward Ezri Konsa slide, which was inexplicably waved away both by on-field officials and VAR.
England inch closer to Round of 32
Group standings
Despite the draw, England remain on track to qualify for the knockout stages with four points from two games.
However, they still have work to do if they want to secure top spot in Group L.
The Three Lions will face Panama in their final group game on Saturday, hoping to seal their place in the last 16 and possibly finish at the top of their group.
Both England and Ghana have 4 points from 2 matches.
Ghana yet to concede a goal
Fact
Ghana are one of only four teams yet to concede a goal at the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside the likes of Argentina, Spain and Mexico.
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