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On Tuesday, 23rd June 2026, England host Ghana at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) in World Cup 2026. Our analysis points to England to win as the standout bet.
England come into this in strong form, with 8 wins, 1 draws and 1 losses from their last 10 matches. They average 2.6 goals scored and 0.4 conceded per game.
Ghana are inconsistent on the road — 4W 1D 5L in 10 games, scoring 1.1 and conceding 1.3 per match.
Historically, England have won 0 of the last 1 meetings against Ghana, who have taken 0 victories, with 1 draws. Both teams scored in 100% of those games, averaging 2 goals.
With all factors considered, england to win at 1.20 represents the strongest value angle in this fixture. Confirm team news before placing.
Right, let us dig into this World Cup 2026 fixture properly, because the surface-level version of this match and the actual version of this match are two very different things.
The hosts arrive on 3 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss from their last 5 games. The headline is one thing; the story underneath is another. We want to know what kind of phase this team is in. Are they peaking, finding their rhythm just as the calendar gets serious? Or did they burn bright early and have quietly been running on fumes since? The recent results at home hold that answer, and Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) has a way of either lifting a confident side or exposing a fragile one.
The away team responds with 1 win, 1 draw, 3 losses from their last 5 games. There is a lag in how the market prices travelling form — a side that has sharpened up on the road over recent weeks can stay underpriced for a while, and a team coasting on an early-season away run can stay overpriced just as long. We try to catch that gap before it closes.
Stack the two profiles against each other and the lean becomes obvious. It is not about who is the bigger name; it is about who is in the better place right now, at this exact point in the season. Our call lands on 1 at @1.20, which we make roughly a 60,20,20% shout. Kick-off is 9:00 pm.
That is the pick and the reasoning behind it, laid bare. Swing through the rest of today’s tips while you are here — there is value scattered across the card if you know where to look.