Ghana Hold England to Goalless Draw
Ghana Hold England to Goalless Draw, Edge Closer to World Cup Knockout Stage
Ghana produced a disciplined defensive masterclass to hold England to a 0-0 draw in their second 2026 FIFA World Cup Group L match on Tuesday, moving the Black Stars a step closer to the knockout stage while denying the Three Lions an early qualification spot.
Thomas Tuchel’s side entered the clash at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, brimming with confidence after a thrilling 4-2 victory over Croatia. Victory over Ghana would have guaranteed England a place in the Round of 32 with a game to spare, but Carlos Queiroz’s well-organised side frustrated the European heavyweights from start to finish.
Despite controlling possession and dominating the statistics, England failed to find a breakthrough against a resilient Ghanaian defence that executed its game plan to perfection.
England finished with 19 shots compared to Ghana’s two and enjoyed nearly 79 percent possession, the highest recorded by a team that failed to score in a World Cup match over the past six decades. However, the Three Lions lacked the cutting edge that defined their opening victory over Croatia.
The best opportunity of the match arrived in the 86th minute when substitute Nico O’Reilly powered a header against the crossbar. The rebound fell kindly to captain Harry Kane, but the Bayern Munich striker surprisingly blasted over the bar from close range, leaving England players and supporters stunned.
Tuchel admitted his side struggled to create space against Ghana’s disciplined defensive structure.
“They defended with a lot of determination and a lot of discipline,” the England manager said.
“Harry was not involved as much as we would have liked because everything was so narrow. It was difficult to find space, and the little moments that he had were just unlucky.”
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Kane, who scored twice in England’s opening win over Croatia, accepted responsibility for the missed chance but remained optimistic about his team’s position in the group.
“I was waiting for an opportunity like that to fall my way, and it did. I just couldn’t quite get over the ball,” he said.
“I’d back myself to score that more often than not, but I’ve been a striker long enough to know they don’t always go in. We wanted the win, but we take the point and we’re still in a great position.”
England dominated possession throughout the first half but failed to register a shot on target before the interval, with Ghana successfully forcing their opponents into speculative efforts from distance and crowded areas.
Jude Bellingham admitted the Black Stars deserved credit for their tactical discipline.
“They got exactly out of the game what they played for,” the Real Madrid midfielder said.
“We couldn’t quite break them down, even with all the corners, possession and shots from distance.”
While England enjoyed most of the ball, Ghana looked increasingly dangerous after halftime through quick counter-attacks.
Their best chance came in the 78th minute when Abdul Fatawu dispossessed Eberechi Eze before racing forward and setting up Prince Adu. However, Ezri Konsa recovered brilliantly to prevent the striker from getting a shot away. Ghana appealed for a penalty after the challenge, but play was waved on, with coach Carlos Queiroz later expressing disappointment over the decision.
“Our plan was to block and frustrate them from the first minute,” Queiroz said.
“We did it. We respected England, but we also believed in ourselves. The players showed discipline, commitment and character.”
The experienced Portuguese coach, appearing at his fifth World Cup, praised his team’s organisation and resilience after securing another clean sheet following their opening 1-0 victory over Panama.
The result leaves both England and Ghana unbeaten on four points in Group L and in strong positions to qualify for the Round of 32. Ghana have yet to concede a goal in the tournament, highlighting the defensive solidity that has become their trademark under Queiroz.
England will now face Panama in their final group match seeking a victory that could secure top spot, while Ghana take on Croatia knowing another positive result could send the Black Stars into the knockout stage for the first time since their memorable quarter-final run at the 2010 World Cup.
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