The World Championship 26 is gaining momentum, and the second round of the group stage is already raising the stakes for every team. After the opening fixtures, every point becomes even more valuable as the battle for qualification to the knockout stage intensifies.
1xBet has prepared a preview of our national team’s second match at the tournament and a closer look at what to expect from this important encounter.
Odds for the main outcomes: W1 – 1.26, X – 6.30, W2 – 15.0
England’s surprising attacking style
During Gareth Southgate’s tenure, fans got used to a cautious England side, for whom defensive solidity was often prioritized over taking risks up front. Even with a strong selection of attacking players, the team rarely ventured forward and preferred to control the game through discipline and positional organization.
Under Thomas Tuchel, England showed a different approach right from their opening match at the World Football Forum. The Three Lions scored 4 goals against Croatia – runners-up and bronze medallists in the two previous global competitions – and secured a comfortable victory despite conceding twice. Harry Kane immediately showed his ambition to become the tournament’s top scorer, while the attacking group of players looked much more at ease than under the previous coaching staff.
Ghana impressed with their resilience
Ghana didn’t get off to the best start against Panama: their opponents were more aggressive and adapted more quickly to the pace of the game. However, after the break, the Black Stars gradually gained momentum. Antoine Semenyo continued to win the ball high up the pitch, Jordan Ayew was useful in physical battles, and the midfield increasingly won the ball back in Panama’s half. Eventually, this paid off – the winning goal was scored in the 95th minute.
It’s important to note that even without Thomas Partey, Ghana managed to dominate the pitch. In the closing stages, when both teams began to attack more frequently through open spaces, it was the Black Stars who looked more dangerous. If the team maintains this level of pressing and intensity against England, they’ll have a chance of earning points.
Possible changes after Matchday 1
Thomas Tuchel will surely try to stick with the same lineup. The only exception might be a change to the right-winger position. Bukayo Saka isn’t yet back to full fitness following his injury, but after coming on as a substitute in the first game, he provided an assist for Marcus Rashford. That’s why Noni Madueke may lose his spot in the starting lineup to his Arsenal teammate.
Thomas Partey is likely to return for Ghana. His presence will add toughness and experience to the midfield, and will also make the clash with Declan Rice particularly intriguing: the former Arsenal teammates know each other’s strengths and weaknesses very well. Abdul Fatawu could also start, having made a strong impression after coming on as a substitute against Panama.
The main question remains the goalkeeper position. In the first game, Lawrence Ati-Zigi was substituted at half-time due to injury, with Benjamin Asare taking his place. Whether the first-choice goalkeeper will have recovered in time will become clear as the match approaches.
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