In the second round of Group L of the World Cup, England faced Ghana at Boston Stadium. The match ended in a 0-0 draw. In the standings, England and Ghana are tied with 4 points each, ranking first and second respectively on goal difference, with Panama in third and Croatia in fourth.

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In the first half, England had 6 shots while Ghana had 0, resulting in 0 shots on target for both sides, making it the only first half of this World Cup where neither team managed a single shot on target. The first half ended 0-0. In the second half, England attempted more shots but were unable to break through Ghana's defense. The final score was England 0-0 Ghana.
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In the 5th minute, Ghana launched an attack. Patty chipped the ball to Williams, who had a one-on-one opportunity, but the linesman raised his flag to indicate offside.
In the 14th minute, England had a free kick opportunity in the attacking third. James flicked the ball on, and Rice followed up with a powerful shot, which went just over the crossbar.

In the 33rd minute, England launched an attack. Bellingham found an opportunity in the penalty area and took a shot, but it was blocked by a defender.
In the 45+3 minute, England launched an attack. Gue played a through ball to Rice, who laid it off to Kane in the penalty area. Kane then got past his marker and took a shot, but it was blocked out of bounds.
In the 50th minute, Ghana had an attacking opportunity. Senaya received a long pass, broke into the penalty area, and sent the ball into the face of the goal in a cross-shot style, but it was blocked by Spence.
In the 57th minute, Madouekai received a pass from Bellingham inside the penalty area and took a shot, which was blocked. Gordon then took another shot, which was caught by Asale.

In the 61st minute, Rice took a free kick on the left side of the attacking third. He delivered the ball to the far post, where Anderson headed it towards goal, but it was blocked by a defender and went out of bounds.
In the 86th minute, Saka cut inside from the right and took a shot, which was saved by Asare.
[Team Lineups]
England Starting XI: 1-Pickford, 2-Konsa, 6-Guy, 25-Spence, 24-James, 4-Rice, 8-Anderson, 10-Bellingham, 18-Gordon, 20-Madouekai, 9-Kane England Substitutes: 13-D. Henderson, 23-Trafford, 3-Oreley, 5-Stones, 12-Chalobah, 15-Bourne, 26-Kwansa, 14-J. Henderson, 16-Menu, 17-Robbers, 21-Eze, 7-Saka, 11-Rashford, 19-Watkins, 22-Tony Ghana Starting XI: 16-Asale, 4-Ajet, 14-Mensah, 18-Opoku, 26-Senaya, 3-Irenki, 5-Patti, 8-Sbo, 11-Semenho, 9-J. Ayew, 19-I. Williams Ghana Substitutes: 1-Ati Zigi, 12-Anan, 2-Sedu, 6-Mumin, 17-A. Baba, 21-Opong, 23-Lacasen, 15-Owusu, 20-Boakye, 7-Fatau, 10-Ashanti, 13-C. Baha, 22-Suleymana, 24-Nuama, 25-Adu

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