England vs Ghana World Cup Clash: All You Need to Know
England will aim to build on their impressive 4-2 win over Croatia when they face Ghana in Group L of the 2026 World Cup on Tuesday, June 23. The match kicks off at 9pm UK time (4pm local time) at Gillette Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts.
How to Watch England vs Ghana on TV and Online
UK viewers can watch the match live on BBC One, with coverage starting at 8pm. The broadcast includes a full hour of pre-match analysis, expert insight and interviews. For those on the go, BBC Radio 5 Live will provide live commentary, also available via the BBC Sounds app.
Live streaming is accessible through BBC iPlayer on mobile, tablet or laptop, as well as the BBC Sport website. Both services are free for UK TV licence holders.
In the US, the game airs on FOX, while Spanish-language audiences can tune into Telemundo. Both networks begin their pre-match programming well before the 4pm ET kick-off.
Team News: England and Ghana Injury Updates
England manager Thomas Tuchel is concerned over winger Bukayo Saka, who is managing a persistent Achilles problem. Forward Marcus Rashford also missed training with muscle discomfort, meaning Anthony Gordon is likely to keep his place in the starting line-up.
For Ghana, goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi faces a late fitness test after an injury sustained in their opening group fixture against Panama. Midfielder Thomas Partey is expected to return to the starting XI after being denied entry into Canada for Ghana's first match.
Head-to-Head Record: Only One Previous Meeting
England and Ghana have met just once in history, playing out a 1-1 draw in a friendly at Wembley Stadium in March 2011. Andy Carroll opened the scoring for England before Asamoah Gyan equalised in stoppage time for the Black Stars.



