32' - WHAT A CHANCE FOR LUIS DIAZ ๐ฒ
Colombia come this close to taking the lead.

WHAT TO KNOW
Will it be coming home?
England scored goals for fun in their win over Croatia. Meanwhile, Africa had its best day yet at the 2026 World Cup.
There's one more match to go in yet another enthralling day of group play.
Today's schedule:
๐ต๐นย Portugal 1,ย DR Congo 1 ๐จ๐ฉ
๐ด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ England 4,ย Croatia 2 ๐ญ๐ท
๐ฌ๐ญ Ghana 1,ย Panama 0 ๐ต๐ฆ
๐บ๐ฟ Uzbekistan vs. Colombia ๐จ๐ด (โก IN PROGRESS โก, FS1, Mexico City)
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Colombia come this close to taking the lead.

We're in a 0-0 deadlock at the first half intermission. Will Colombia start to find some gaps in Uzbekistan before the first half is out?
It's time to get this party started!
What magic does James have in his boots tonight?

Raise your hand if you saw that coming.
Didn't think so.
Caleb Yirenkyi scored in second-half stoppage time in what was exponentially the best chance for either side, and Ghana picked up an absolutely precious three points to pull level with England atop Group L.
Jordan Ayew keyed the transition attack, spraying the ball wide to substitute to Brandon Thomas-Asante, who showed impressive strength to weather the challenge from Josรฉ Cรณrdoba and continue down the left.
Thomas-Asante then composed himself and sent in the perfect low cross. When Yirenkyi reached it, it was a harder chance to miss than to make.
The Blackย Stars did not register their first shot on target until early in the second half, and even though they found more promising positions in the second 45 minutes, they rarely looked like producing a winning moment.
Before Yirenkyi's winner, the play of the game might have been Panama defender Joivany Ramos' sliding challenge to deny Ayew in the 65th minute.
But in the end, yet another Carlos Queiroz-managed World Cup squad earned a gritty result to make their chance of advancing more plausible. A point in either of their final two games against England and Croatia probably does the job. Even two narrow defeats might be enough with the right results elsewhere.
Absolute SCENES for the Black Stars ๐คฏ๐คฏ๐คฏ
It's a slick one out there ...
It's only a 90-hour drive from Panama City to Toronto ... ๐ถ

That was โฆ a half of football.
Aside from Cecilio Waterman's early chance, not a lot in this one so far, even if the Panamanians have brought the atmosphere to Toronto.
On one hand, given that England and Croatia loom for both these sides, you can understand the hesitation and fear of making a mistake.
On the other, a draw doesn't really do either of these teams any favors, even in the more forgiving 48-team World Cup that lets eight third-place finishers advance.
Use your hands to catch, not your body ๐คฆ
Not much going on in the opening half hour after that early save. Maybe these teams are still reeling from the thought of having to face that England attack next.
HUGE early chance for Ghana to open the match at a LOUD Toronto Stadium.
Big one in Toronto to wrap up first day of Group L

England produced a stirring second-half performance to beat Croatia and get off to a winning start at the World Cup.
The two teams went into half-time level at 2-2, with some poor England defending undoing some promising attacking play.ย
After England took the lead through a Harry Kane penaltyโwhich was initially saved by Dominik Livakoviฤ before being retaken because of encroachmentโCroatia drew level through Martin Baturina. Petar Suฤiฤ found too much space in the England penalty area and cut a perfectly weighted pass back to Baturina to rifle home from the edge of the area.
Kane appeared to have settled his team's nerves once again three minutes before half-time, heading home from Declan Rice's corner, but Petar Musa leveled the game again in the fifth minute of stoppage time. The FC Dallas forward calmly volleyed the ball past Jordan Pickford after latching onto Ivan Periลกiฤ's knockdown to put the game back in the balance at half-time.
England came out of the traps quickly following the break with a notable increase in intensity, though. Just two minutes into the half, Jude Bellingham ran onto Elliot Anderson's pass on the right-hand side, bulldozed his way into the penalty area and slid the ball past Livakoviฤ.ย
Croatia had little answer for England, who had further chances through Bellingham, Kane, Nico O'Reilly and Djed Spence before finally sealing victory with five minutes of normal time remaining.ย
Substitutes Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford combined against a tiring opposing backline, with Rashford latching on to the Arsenal man's pass, cutting inside and slotting the ball past Livakoviฤ to seal an opening-game victory for the Three Lions.
4-2 to the Three Lions
Great saves from Livakoviฤ
Bellingham does it alone to retake lead

Croatia twice came back from a goal down to send Group L's opening game into half-time level.
England took the lead through captain Harry Kane from the penalty spot in the 12th minute after Noni Madueke was fouled by Luka Modriฤ.ย
Kane's first attempt was saved by Dominik Livakoviฤ, but encroachment off his line by the Croatian goalkeeper and into the penalty area by defender Joลกko Gvardiol saw a retake awarded. England's record goalscorer made no mistake with his second try, blasting the ball into the right-hand corner and sending Livakoviฤ the wrong way.
Madueke continued to cause problems for Croatia throughout the half, but England were punished after failing to truly take hold of the game nine minutes before half-time. Martin Baturina stepped onto Petar Suฤiฤ's cutback and lashed an equaliser past Jordan Pickford from the edge of the area.ย
Kane put his team back ahead six minutes later, rising highest to meet Declan Rice's corner with a thumping header. However, a deft ball over the top of England's defence by Mario Paลกaliฤ in the fifth minute of stoppage time was headed down by Ivan Periลกiฤ and then turned home by Petar Musa to level the scores again.
FC Dallas' Musa with smooth finish to bring Croatia back level again.
Harry gets up and is for some reason unmarked to head home for 2-1 advantage.
Baturina with excellent strike to beat Pickford
Should this one have been called?
England 1-0, we move.
After penalty retake due to Livakovic leaving his line, Harry doesn't miss again.
Big early chances for Three Lions...
Here. We. GO.
Handful of DR Congo fans didn't care how outnumbered they were by Portugal.

In their first World Cup match since 1974, DR Congo proved they have a very real chance of reaching the knockout phase and maybe pulling off an upset or two once they get there after this performance against a tournament favorite.
Yoane Wissa will forever be a national hero after scoring the first-ever World Cup goal to help the Congolese secure their first-ever World Cup point. But this was a much different encounter than Cape Verde's near-miraculous scoreless draw against Spain in Atlanta two days earlier.
Yes, Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal dominated possession and looked the more likely to score a winner in the final stages. But this was a composed, thoughtful and threatening effort from the Africans that suggested far more experience on the big stage than one previous tournament appearance playing as Zaire two generations ago.
If anyone looked rattled, it was Portugal late, particularly Tomas Araujo, who was fortunate to receive only a caution for his cynical and violent late challenge to deny Wissa a potential opportunity at a winner.
Yet Portugal manager Roberto Martรญnez probably learned some useful things about his squad if they are to join the lengthy list of sides who eventually make deep tournament runs despite underwhelming opening matches.
In particular, his decision to insert Francisco Conceiรงรฃo for Bernardo Silva achieved its aim of creating more of a threat on the flanks, and eventually resulted in half-chances that Ronaldo fired wide of the near post in the 68th and 74th minutes.
Congo remained dangerous on the counter, and Cedric Bakambu may go the rest of his life wondering what might have been had he possessed more composure when sending his 77th-minute one-timer a few feet wayward of the top corner.
Hasn't had many opportunities in this game.
Off the post from in tight...but foul called. Pressure is rising!
Looking good, fellas.

Yoane Wissa's towering header in first-half stoppage time gave DR Congo the first goal in their World Cup history and was no less than the Africans deserved after they gave as good as they got against one of the World Cup favorites.
Joรฃo Neves's seventh-minute header of Pedro Neto's cross gave Portugal an early lead, but what looked to be an ideal start for the Seleรงรฃo das Quinas may have actually been the opposite.ย
Far from collapsing under the weight of the moment, DR Congo responded with some credible attacking of their own. Wissa fired wide on one of those in the 11th minute, and the Newcastle United man was in obvious agony three minutes later when Cedric Bakambu had his shot blocked rather than slipping an open Wissa into the penalty area.
But on a second consecutive corner in the added minutes, Congo took it short before Arthur Masuaku eventually sent in an inswinging cross from the corner of the area. Wissa rose unmarked at the back post and finished decisively past Diogo Costa from close range.
Unreal scenes in Houston as African nation scores first-ever goal at World Cup right before halftime whistle.
Not much else doing in Houston with Ronaldo barely in the game.
Neves rises up to open scoring vs. DR Congo
Last teams yet to play at the World Cup begin Thursday's action.
There is he, Mr. Ronaldo.
Here comes CR7 at 6th World Cup.
Ain't no thang!
Time to step up to the plate, CR7.