With England's much-anticipated and high-stakes opener against Croatia underway in Dallas, we're shifting our focus towards their second Group L fixture against Ghana next week.
When is England's next game?
Thomas Tuchel's side will make their way up the East Coast to Boston over the coming days, where they face a crucial clash that could secure their spot in the knockout stages.
England will play their second group stage match on Tuesday, June 23, with kick-off scheduled for 9pm UK time (4pm ET / 1pm PT local time).
The match takes place at Boston Stadium - also known as Gillette Stadium - in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
What to expect from Ghana
The Three Lions' upcoming opponents, Ghana, possess a physical and lightning-fast style of play, and will offer a completely different test than their opening match against the Croatians.
With well-known stars like Manchester City attacker Antoine Semenyo, former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey, and captain Jordan Ayew, all expected to line up for the Black Stars, the contest will be no easy ride for Tuchel's men.
Viewing and pub details
Millions of fans back home are expected to pack out pubs and living rooms for another prime-time 9pm viewing.
Four days later, at the New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, England will play their final group game against Panama, before hopefully progressing to the knockout stages.
As a reminder for fans planning their evening, the UK government's World Cup licensing extension remains active for all home-nation matches. Pubs across England and Wales are permitted to serve drinks until 2am, giving supporters plenty of time to dissect the performance long after the final whistle blows in Boston.
BBC One's live build-up and match coverage will begin at 8pm UK time next Tuesday evening.



