Ghana strengthened their grip on a potential place in the FIFA World Cup knockout rounds after producing a resolute defensive masterclass to hold England to a goalless draw in a tense Group L encounter in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
Having opened their campaign with victory over Panama, the Black Stars arrived knowing that avoiding defeat against one of the tournament favourites would significantly boost their qualification hopes. By the final whistle, Carlos Queiroz‘s men had done exactly that, battling through sustained pressure to emerge with a priceless point.
The Portuguese tactician reshuffled his side following the Panama triumph, making four changes to his starting lineup. Midfield lynchpin Thomas Partey returned after missing the opener, while Benjamin Asare continued in goal. Inaki Williams and Kwasi Sibo were also drafted into the side as Ghana sought both defensive balance and attacking threat.
โฑ๏ธ 40โ Into the final minutes before the break.
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England immediately assumed control of possession and spent much of the evening camped inside Ghana’s half. Yet despite the Three Lions’ territorial dominance, clear opportunities remained scarce as the Black Stars executed their game plan with remarkable discipline.
At the heart of that resistance were Jonas Adjetey and Jerome Opoku, who delivered commanding performances in central defence. The pair repeatedly thwarted England’s attacking advances, while full-backs Gideon Mensah and Marvin Senaya combined industry with concentration to keep the dangerous English frontline under control.
Ghana’s moments of attacking promise arrived mainly through swift transitions. Inaki Williams and Antoine Semenyo regularly looked to exploit space behind England’s defence, but the decisive pass or finish proved elusive whenever opportunities emerged.
โฑ๏ธ 60โ No goals on the hour mark, game finely poised. โ๏ธ
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As the contest entered its closing stages, England intensified their search for a breakthrough, pushing numbers forward in an attempt to avoid a damaging result.
Their best opportunity arrived in the 86th minute when captain Harry Kane found room inside the penalty area and unleashed a fierce effort destined for the corner. Benjamin Asare, however, produced the save of the night, reacting brilliantly to divert the strike away from danger and preserve Ghana’s clean sheet.
The Black Stars survived another major scare moments later when Nico O’Reilly rose highest to meet a delivery into the box. His powerful header beat Asare but rattled the crossbar, leaving England wondering how they had failed to find a way through.
Those late chances encapsulated the story of the evening. England had possession, pressure and opportunities, but Ghana possessed organisation, resilience and an unwavering determination not to be broken.
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For Queiroz and his players, the result carries enormous significance. Against one of the competition’s strongest sides, Ghana showcased defensive maturity, tactical intelligence and collective spirit, qualities that could prove decisive as the tournament progresses.
With four points collected from their opening two matches, the Black Stars now turn their attention to a decisive final group-stage showdown against Croatia. Another positive result could be enough to send Ghana into the knockout rounds and continue an increasingly encouraging World Cup campaign.





