
England vs. Ghana Odds, Live Stream Schedule, Group Scenarios for World Cup 2026
England turned in arguably the best performance in the opening set of matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Three Lions will try to keep their momentum going on Tuesday when they face Ghana at Gillette Stadium.
Harry Kane and Co. rolled in four goals against Croatia in what many thought would be their hardest Group L contest.
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Ghana waited until the waning moments of second-half stoppage time to beat Panama on Matchday 1.
England comes in as the overwhelming favorite to win the game, and if it does do that, it will secure first place in Group L.
England vs. Ghana Info
Date: Tuesday, June 23
Start Time: 4 p.m. ET
TV: Fox
Live Stream: Fox One or FoxSports.com
Odds (via FanDuel Sportsbook): England (-475; bet $475 to win $100); Ghana (+1300; bet $100 to win $1,300); Draw (+550)
England was one of four teams to score four or more goals on Matchday 1.
The Three Lions got two goals out of Harry Kane, but they also received tallies from Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford.
The star-studded England attack put 11 of its 22 shots on target and probably should have scored more than four times.
That's a scary line to read if you are a defender for Ghana or Panama.
England played up to its potential on Matchday 1, so there's no reason to expect a drop off in Foxborough against Ghana.
Ghana entered the World Cup with five losses and one draw in six pre-tournament matches. All five of those losses occurred against World Cup participants.
The Black Stars were outclassed in a 5-1 loss to Austria in March and then fell to Germany by a 2-1 score three days later.
There's an overall gap in quality between England, and most European sides, in comparison to Ghana. That should be on display on Tuesday.
Ghana's one path to a victory, or even a surprising draw, is for Antoine Semenyo to turn in a fantastic game.
Semenyo is the most dangerous player on the Ghana roster. He and the England defense are more than familiar with each other from his time in the English Premier League with Bournemouth and now Manchester City.
The familiarity could help one side in the matchup, or it could be a moot point over the course of 90 minutes.
As long as England contains Semenyo's attacking output, it will be less susceptible to conceding, like it did twice against Croatia.
A multi-goal victory is expected for the Three Lions, who can clinch first place in Group L with a win over Ghana and a Croatia victory over Panama.
An England win combined with a Panama win would keep first place open for competition.
Ghana can clinch Group L if it beats England and Panama defeats Croatia later on Tuesday.






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