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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U Tuesday World Cup England vs Ghana
After successfully passing the first round of the World Cup, on Tuesday England will face Ghana at the Gillett Stadium. A win would secure a spot in the knockout stage a round early.
The Three Lions defeated Croatia 4‑2 in the first round, with a process full of twists and turns; while the Black Stars of Ghana beat Panama 1‑0, and a victory in this round would also guarantee a top two finish in the group.
Match Preview
In this World Cup winner odds list, England ranks third, only behind France and Spain, two European powerhouses. On June 17, under Tuchel’s management, England recreated the most classic 4‑2 scoreline in World Cup history, defeating 2018 World Cup runner-up Croatia.
This is the first time since the 1966 World Cup final, when England defeated West Germany, that they have scored 4‑2 again in the World Cup. Tuchel’s attacking football tactics are paying off. Harry Kane equalized the team’s all-time scoring record, Bellingham and Rashford scored, making up for the defensive lapses in the first half.
This big victory’s psychological value is very significant. England ended an embarrassing record of nine World Cup matches without a win against top 15 teams and six consecutive losses to top-tier teams.
England completed 20 shots inside the penalty area, setting a new World Cup record. The team is at the top of Group L with a goal difference advantage. Beating Ghana at Falksborough Stadium would secure their knockout stage spot.
If they win on Tuesday, Tuchel’s team will achieve four consecutive wins in all competitions. This is also the second time under this former Chelsea coach that the team has scored at least 3 goals in three consecutive matches, the last time being in September-October, when they defeated Serbia, Wales, and Latvia in succession.
Looking at Ghana, the last time they scored more than one goal in a single match was in October’s World Cup qualifiers, when they beat Comoros 5‑0. Last Thursday in Toronto, Ghana only scored once to beat Panama.
In the group stage match against Panama, the game was tied for 94 minutes before 20-year-old player Caleb Irenkei scored a brilliant counterattack goal. With this goal, Ghana is just 3 points away from re-entering the World Cup knockout stage since 2010.
After 16 years since the South Africa World Cup, Ghana won their opening match of the World Cup for the first time. Carlos Queiroz’s team has the same qualification prospects as England; a win this round would lock in the top two in the group before facing Croatia in the final round.
Irenkei’s decisive goal ended Ghana’s four-match winless streak. Previously, in four matches, the team conceded 10 goals within 360 minutes, and Ghana had never kept two consecutive clean sheets in the World Cup.
The only previous encounter between the two teams was a 2011 friendly, ending in a 1‑1 draw. Asamoah Gyan equalized Andy Carroll’s goal, giving Ghana a good result in the matchup.
Team News
England has no players with serious injuries, but Bukayo Saka (Achilles injury), Marcus Rashford (hamstring injury), and Declan Rice (hamstring injury) have health concerns. Rice left the match against Croatia in the second half due to injury.
Rice and Rashford have fully recovered and trained together on Saturday, while Saka is only doing individual training. Tuchel hinted that Noni Madueke will continue to play as the right winger.
Defensively, Ezri Konsa and John Stones are responsible for the two goals conceded to Croatia. Marcus Gaye is expected to replace Konsa in the starting lineup, which is a key decision by the coach.
On Ghana’s side, Thomas Partey’s situation has attracted external attention. The former Arsenal midfielder faces rape and sexual assault charges from the UK police; he denies the allegations. He was previously banned from entering Canada, which caused him to miss the match against Panama.
However, he has now been allowed into the United States and can play on Tuesday. Elijah Ousu will be a substitute.
Main goalkeeper Lawrence Ati‑Zigi was substituted at halftime against Panama due to discomfort, with conflicting reports about his injury. Ghana’s goalkeeper coach said they will evaluate the player’s condition daily, and some reports suggest he may be out for three weeks. Regardless, Benjamin Asare is expected to start.
Potential England Starting Lineup
Pickford; Reece James, Stones, Gaye, O’Leary; Anderson, Rice; Madueke, Bellingham, Gorden; Kane
Potential Ghana Starting Lineup
Asare; Sene, Ajete, Opoku, Minsie; Irenkei, Partey; Fatawu, Sulemana, Semenyo; Ayu
Prediction: England 2‑0 Ghana
Ghana struggled to threaten offensively for 94 minutes against Panama, making it difficult to exploit England’s defensive vulnerabilities.
Before the World Cup started, Ghana’s defense was also full of gaps, so we favor an easy victory for England and a smooth progression to the next round.
Data Analysis
Based on recent team performance and player data, the probability of this result:
England win: 69.8%, Draw: 19.5%, Ghana win: 10.74%.
High probability score breakdown
England win: highest probability score 1‑0 (14.22%), followed by 2‑0 (14.17%), 3‑0 (9.57%)
Draw: most likely score 1‑1 (8.98%)
Ghana win: highest probability score 0‑1 (4.6%)