England will take on Ghana in their second Group L match on Tuesday evening after impressively defeating Croatia 4-2 in Dallas last week. The match is scheduled for June 23 at Gillette Stadium in Boston, Massachusetts.
Kick-Off Time and Venue
The highly anticipated Group L clash kicks off at 9pm UK time, while local fans in the stadium will see a 4pm ET start. The fixture will be held at the cutting-edge Boston Stadium, more commonly known as Gillette Stadium, which is fully primed to host a capacity international crowd.
How to Watch on UK TV and Online
Live television coverage in the UK will be on BBC One, with programming beginning at 8pm – offering a full hour of expert analysis and interviews before kick-off. Viewers on mobile devices, tablets, or computers can stream via the BBC iPlayer app or the BBC Sport website. Both digital platforms carry the same network feed free of charge for valid UK TV licence holders.
US Viewers and Radio Coverage
Supporters in North America can watch live on FOX, while Spanish-speaking viewers can tune into Telemundo. Both channels launch comprehensive coverage well before the 4pm ET kick-off. For those on the go, BBC Radio 5 Live provides live commentary, also available through the BBC Sounds app.
Team News
England manager Thomas Tuchel faces an anxious wait over the fitness of key winger Bukayo Saka, who continues to manage a persistent Achilles problem. Forward Marcus Rashford is also a concern after sitting out training with ongoing muscle discomfort, leaving Anthony Gordon well placed to keep his starting position. For Ghana, goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi hopes to pass a late fitness assessment after picking up an injury in their opening group fixture against Panama. Midfielder Thomas Partey is anticipated to reclaim his place in the starting line-up after being denied entry to Canada ahead of Ghana's first group stage encounter.
Head-to-Head Record
Remarkably, the two nations have faced each other just once in history, sharing a 1-1 draw in a friendly at Wembley Stadium in March 2011. Striker Andy Carroll broke the deadlock for England before talismanic forward Asamoah Gyan struck a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser for the Black Stars.



