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#PredictWorldCup🏴vs🇬🇭
#PredictWorldCupWin40000U
My Prediction: England 3-0 Ghana
Polymarket odds:
• England 1.22x / 82% • Draw 7.14x / 14% • Ghana 14.29x / 7%
24H volume: $631.46K
Like the France – Iraq game, this is a class gap matchup. But Ghana is more athletic and more dangerous than Iraq. Still, the score goes to England.
Why England is the clear favorite
1. Game control is completely with England
The Rice – Bellingham midfield both keeps possession and breaks presses. Ghana’s midfield with Thomas Partey is physical, but very weak at keeping the ball under pressure. England will have 65-70% possession and make Ghana run. After minute 60, that physical level drops.
2. Wing dominance: Saka – Foden
Ghana’s fullbacks are not used to Premier League tempo. Saka wins his one-on-ones consistently, Foden cuts inside and feeds Kane. Ghana’s defensive line is fast but makes a lot of positional mistakes, we saw that at the 2023 AFCON as well.
3. Set pieces
England are the kings of set pieces in tournament football. Kane, Maguire, Stones, all dominant in the air. Ghana is a physical team but falls apart on man marking. The first goal will most likely come from a corner.
4. The finisher: Harry Kane
This is what will make the difference against Ghana. Ghana might find 1-2 chances, they will not finish them. England buries the first clear chance they get with Kane. A tournament striker makes the difference.
Can Ghana score?
With Kudus and Inaki Williams they are dangerous on the counter, yes. But England’s Stones – Guehi pairing is very disciplined in transition defense. I see Ghana’s chance of scoring at under 15%.
My match scenario
First 20 minutes Ghana brings the physicality, 0-0. 28th minute, corner, Stones with a header, 1-0. Second half Ghana has to open up. 57th minute, through ball from Bellingham, Kane makes it 2-0. 74th minute, substitute Palmer scores off a Saka assist to make it 3-0. Game over.
Score: England 3-0 Ghana
Polymarket strategy
Flat 1.22x has no value. My pick is England -1.5 Handicap and England Win to Nil. For those wanting higher odds, England -2.5 is also playable in this matchup. A Ghana goal would be a surprise, a clean win is the safest side.
Quality, game control, set pieces, it is all with England. Ghana will resist but they will not break through.
Come on England 🏴 LFG 🔥 2026 GOGOGO
#PredictWorldCupWin40000U
My Prediction: England 3-0 Ghana
Polymarket odds:
• England 1.22x / 82% • Draw 7.14x / 14% • Ghana 14.29x / 7%
24H volume: $631.46K
Like the France – Iraq game, this is a class gap matchup. But Ghana is more athletic and more dangerous than Iraq. Still, the score goes to England.
Why England is the clear favorite
1. Game control is completely with England
The Rice – Bellingham midfield both keeps possession and breaks presses. Ghana’s midfield with Thomas Partey is physical, but very weak at keeping the ball under pressure. England will have 65-70% possession and make Ghana run. After minute 60, that physical level drops.
2. Wing dominance: Saka – Foden
Ghana’s fullbacks are not used to Premier League tempo. Saka wins his one-on-ones consistently, Foden cuts inside and feeds Kane. Ghana’s defensive line is fast but makes a lot of positional mistakes, we saw that at the 2023 AFCON as well.
3. Set pieces
England are the kings of set pieces in tournament football. Kane, Maguire, Stones, all dominant in the air. Ghana is a physical team but falls apart on man marking. The first goal will most likely come from a corner.
4. The finisher: Harry Kane
This is what will make the difference against Ghana. Ghana might find 1-2 chances, they will not finish them. England buries the first clear chance they get with Kane. A tournament striker makes the difference.
Can Ghana score?
With Kudus and Inaki Williams they are dangerous on the counter, yes. But England’s Stones – Guehi pairing is very disciplined in transition defense. I see Ghana’s chance of scoring at under 15%.
My match scenario
First 20 minutes Ghana brings the physicality, 0-0. 28th minute, corner, Stones with a header, 1-0. Second half Ghana has to open up. 57th minute, through ball from Bellingham, Kane makes it 2-0. 74th minute, substitute Palmer scores off a Saka assist to make it 3-0. Game over.
Score: England 3-0 Ghana
Polymarket strategy
Flat 1.22x has no value. My pick is England -1.5 Handicap and England Win to Nil. For those wanting higher odds, England -2.5 is also playable in this matchup. A Ghana goal would be a surprise, a clean win is the safest side.
Quality, game control, set pieces, it is all with England. Ghana will resist but they will not break through.
Come on England 🏴 LFG 🔥 2026 GOGOGO