A win for either side would put them in a commanding position to advance to the round of 32. A Ghana victory, in particular, would be one of the tournament's early shocks and would effectively secure their place in the knockout phase.
Team news and key battles
Tuchel may consider changes at the back after Croatia exposed England's defensive vulnerabilities, with Marc Guehi a candidate to come in for John Stones. In attack, Bukayo Saka is not yet fully match-fit, meaning Noni Madueke is expected to keep his place on the right. Rashford will be pushing for a start after his goal against Croatia.
For Ghana, Semenyo is the danger man — a rapid forward capable of exploiting space in behind, and one who will be well acquainted with England's potential defenders given their shared Manchester City connections. The key question is whether the Black Stars can create the chances they were unable to manufacture against Panama.



