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2026 World cup : Black Stars stand tall against England in 0-0 stalemate

Julio Ashirifi Amoah by Julio Ashirifi Amoah
June 23, 2026
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Jude Bellingham after the game

Jude Bellingham after the game

England were left to rue a string of missed chances as Ghana produced a disciplined defensive display to secure a 0-0 draw in their 2026 World Cup Group clash at Boston Stadium.

Despite long spells of dominance and several clear opportunities after the break, England could not find a way past a well-organised Ghana side who defended in numbers and frustrated Thomas Tuchel’s team throughout.

The clearest moment of the match came late on when England came within inches of breaking the deadlock. Saka’s curling effort from the edge of the box was parried by Asare’s strong right hand, before O’Reilly headed against the underside of the bar.

Kane then somehow blazed the rebound over from just eight yards out, a miss that summed up England’s night in front of goal.

England’s best spell of pressure came in the closing stages as Ghana were pushed deep into their own half, but the Black Stars held firm to claim a valuable point.

Ghana survive late England surge

Earlier, Ghana had shown flashes of danger on the break, with Adu going closest when he was played clean through. However, his heavy touch allowed Jordan Pickford to smother the chance before England eventually cleared their lines.

Harry Kane #9 of England reacts after missing a chance during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Ghana at Boston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

There was also a brief moment of concern for England when Pickford raced out of his area and collided with Adu as both chased a loose ball, though the referee awarded a free-kick to the England goalkeeper.

Ghana’s defensive organisation, anchored by Thomas Partey in midfield, proved crucial as they repeatedly closed down England’s attacking spaces and limited clear sights of goal for much of the contest.

England struggle for cutting edge

England enjoyed large spells of possession but struggled to translate control into meaningful chances during the first half. Declan Rice came closest before the break with a long-range effort that narrowly cleared the crossbar, while Kane also saw an attempt deflected behind.

Ghana’s back line remained compact, often forcing England into speculative efforts or rushed deliveries into the box. Even when England did manage to get crosses in, the Black Stars defended with strong discipline and clear commitment.

A physical contest saw Rice pick up a yellow card after a late challenge on Opoku, while Jordan Ayew also required treatment following a clash of heads with Reece James.

Second-half openings and substitutions

The second half opened up with more intent from both sides. Ghana briefly threatened through Semenyo and Senaya, but England’s defence, led by Bellingham’s recovery work, managed to shut down dangerous situations.

England responded with substitutions, introducing Eze and Rogers in place of Bellingham and Anderson in an attempt to inject creativity into their attack. Ghana also turned to their bench, bringing on Adu and Fatawu as they looked to maintain energy on the counter.

Prince Adu missing a crucial chance

England’s first shot on target arrived shortly after, when Gordon forced a comfortable save from Asare following a low drive from the edge of the area.

Despite increased pressure, England continued to lack precision in the final third, with Madueke and Saka both missing chances to test the goalkeeper more severely.

Late drama but no breakthrough

The final stages belonged almost entirely to England, who pinned Ghana deep inside their own half. However, the decisive moment never came, with Ghana’s defensive resilience and England’s wastefulness combining to keep the score level.

As the final whistle sounded, England were left frustrated, while Ghana celebrated a hard-earned point that reflected their disciplined and organised approach.

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