Ghana’s Black Stars produced one of their most disciplined performances on the global stage, holding England to a 0-0 draw in their Group L encounter at the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Boston.
The result sees both teams sitting on four points, with England edging the group on goal difference while Ghana occupies second place. The outcome puts the Black Stars in a promising position as the race for qualification to the Round of 32 intensifies, with their next fixture against Croatia set to be decisive.
England dominated possession from the opening whistle, controlling the tempo and patiently circulating the ball in search of openings. Ghana, however, remained compact and organised, absorbing pressure and limiting the Europeans to very few clear scoring chances.
At one point in the first half, England’s control of the ball was reflected in the statistics, with over 280 passes completed compared to Ghana’s just over 50. Despite this dominance, the Three Lions struggled to find a breakthrough against a well-drilled Ghanaian defence.
The Black Stars’ approach was built on discipline and structure, with the team staying patient and relying on quick transitions when opportunities arose. Even as England pushed forward late in the game and increased pressure through set pieces and aerial balls, Ghana’s defensive line held firm to secure a valuable clean sheet.
Beyond the immediate result, the draw extends Ghana’s impressive record in World Cup history, where they have consistently avoided defeat in their second group-stage match since their debut appearance in 2006.
With qualification still within reach, attention now shifts to Ghana’s final group game against Croatia on June 27. The result of the Panama versus Croatia fixture could also play a crucial role in determining whether the Black Stars progress before kickoff in their last match
























