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England vs Ghana: Odds & Prediction in Two Minutes
England face Ghana in FIFA World Cup 2026, Group L, Matchday 2 in Boston on 23 June. Both sides won their openers, making this a top-of-the-group clash with major knockout implications. Odds favour England heavily, but Ghana have belief and a plan.
TL;DR Verdict & Best Bets
- The pick: England to win
- Best market: England match winner at 1.42
- Implied probability (margin included): England 70%, Draw 21%, Ghana 14%
- Kane is in record-chasing form; Ghana are solid but a significant step up from Panama awaits
Key Stats at a Glance
- England beat Croatia 4-2 in their opener; Ghana beat Panama 1-0
- Harry Kane scored twice vs Croatia, equalling Gary Lineker's England record of 10 World Cup goals
- Kane is the first player to score five World Cup penalties
- England qualified with a 100% record, winning all matches without conceding
- Ghana's only goal came from Caleb Yirenkyi deep in stoppage time
- Antoine Semenyo won Player of the Match vs Panama and is Ghana's main attacking threat
- Tino Livramento is out injured (calf); Trevoh Chalobah has replaced him in England's squad
England vs Ghana Odds
| Market | Selection | Odds (Decimal) | Implied Probability (margin included) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Match Winner | England | 1.42 | 70% |
| Match Winner | Draw | 4.70 | 21% |
| Match Winner | Ghana | 7.00 | 14% |
| Double Chance | England or Draw | Available via Dexsport | - |
| BTTS | Yes / No | Available via Dexsport | - |
| Over/Under | 2.5 Goals | Available via Dexsport | - |
All odds correct at time of writing. Check Dexsport's FIFA World Cup 2026 markets for live prices on this fixture.
England vs Ghana Predictions
- Best Bet: England to win at 1.42. Tuchel's side recovered from a shaky first half against Croatia and dominated; Ghana's win came via a stoppage-time goal against a weaker Panama side.
- Value Bet: Harry Kane to score. He netted twice in the opener and is chasing Gary Lineker's England World Cup record outright.
- Longshot Bet: Ghana to win at 7.00 (implied probability 14%, margin included). Semenyo is dangerous and Ghana thrive in physical battles, but the quality gap is real.
Why This Match Matters
- Both teams won Matchday 1, so the winner goes top of Group L with six points and a near-certain path to the knockout stage
- A Ghana win at 7.00 would be a major World Cup upset
- Kane is one goal from holding England's World Cup scoring record outright, adding a personal storyline to the team stakes
- Semenyo faces club friends and rivals from the Premier League; he said pre-tournament banter is over and it is "just time to lock in"
- Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz is at a joint-record fifth successive World Cup, bringing experience to a young squad
Form Snapshot: England & Ghana
England
- Beat Croatia 4-2 in their Group L opener
- Trailed in a chaotic first half before Tuchel demanded greater intensity
- Kane (2 goals), Bellingham and Rashford all on the scoresheet
- Qualified with a 100% record, winning every match without conceding
- Strength: clinical attack, second-half pressing intensity, Kane and Bellingham creativity
- Weakness: vulnerable in the first half vs Croatia; Livramento's injury disrupts the right-back slot
- Possible XI: Pickford; James, Konsa, Guehi, O'Reilly; Rice, Anderson, Bellingham; Saka, Kane, Gordon
Ghana
- Beat Panama 1-0 via Yirenkyi's first international goal in stoppage time
- Physical, patient and well-organised under Queiroz
- Semenyo was Player of the Match and leads the attack alongside Jordan Ayew
- Topped their CAF qualifying group
- Strength: physicality, resilience, ability to grind results
- Weakness: narrow winning margin vs Panama suggests limited cutting edge against stronger defences
- Possible XI: Asare; Seidu, Adjetey, Mumin, Mensah; Yirenkyi, Sibo; Fatawu, Owusu, Semenyo; Ayew
Markets Worth Watching
- Match winner: England at 1.42 is the standout selection given form and squad depth
- BTTS: Ghana showed they can threaten going forward through Semenyo; England conceded twice vs Croatia
- Over/Under 2.5 goals: England's attacking output vs Croatia suggests goals are likely; Ghana may keep it tight
- First scorer: Kane scored inside 12 minutes against Croatia and is in sharp form
- Correct score: No predicted scoreline is available from official sources; avoid fixed-odds traps on this market
Popular Betting Options
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Betting Tips
- Back England to win: implied probability of 70% (margin included) reflects their quality and form
- Kane to score anytime: he netted twice in Matchday 1 and is chasing a landmark record
- Consider BTTS Yes: England conceded twice vs Croatia; Semenyo is a physical, direct threat who can hurt any defence
- Avoid over-investing on Ghana win: at 7.00 the value is speculative; only a small stake is justified given the quality gap
- Watch for Bellingham in the assists market: his creativity was central to England's attacking play vs Croatia
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Final Call
England are the clear favourites at 1.42 and the form backs it up. Tuchel's side scored four against Croatia and qualified without conceding a goal. Ghana are organised and believe in themselves after beating Panama, but this is a significant step up. Kane chasing the outright England World Cup scoring record adds extra motivation. England to win is the straightforward call; Kane to score is the value-added angle on top.
FAQ
Who wins England vs Ghana?
England are heavy favourites at 1.42, with an implied probability of 70% (margin included). Their form, squad depth and Kane's record-chasing form all point to a Three Lions victory.
What is the quick best bet?
England match winner at 1.42. It is the most supported market given England's 4-2 win over Croatia and their flawless qualifying record.
What is the most likely scoreline?
No official predicted scoreline is available from the research. Based on England's attacking output and Ghana's defensive resilience, a multi-goal England win is the qualitative expectation, but no specific scoreline should be treated as a certainty.