ENGLAND · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—World Cup 2026 England: England close Group L against Panama at the New York/New Jersey Stadium.
—Top spot at stake: England lead the group on four points, level with Ghana but ahead on goal difference.
—Win settles it: A victory guarantees first place, while a draw leaves the door open for Ghana.
—Panama eliminated: Panama have lost both games without scoring and are already out.
—Knockout reward: The group winner travels to Atlanta on the first of July to meet a third-placed side.
Thomas Tuchel’s side are already through to the last thirty-two, with only first place in Group L still to settle against an eliminated Panama in New Jersey.
World Cup 2026 England eye top spot
England meet Panama at the New York/New Jersey Stadium on Saturday evening. Both Group L deciders kick off at the same time.
According to FIFA’s official match centre, this is Match sixty-seven of the tournament and the last of England’s group programme. It is staged at the venue that will host the final.
Thomas Tuchel’s team are already into the round of thirty-two. The only question left is whether they finish first or second.
How Group L stands
England top the table on four points, level with Ghana but ahead on goal difference. Croatia sit third on three, with Panama bottom and eliminated.
England’s tally comes from a four-two win over Croatia and a goalless draw with Ghana. They have scored four goals and conceded two.
Ghana, who play Croatia in the other fixture, are the only Group L side yet to concede. That clean-sheet record keeps them level with England at the top.
The maths: a win settles it
By The Rio Times’ reading of the table, a win lifts England to seven points and guarantees first place. A draw might also be enough, but it would leave the door ajar.
If England only draw and Ghana beat Croatia, Ghana would climb to seven points and could overtake them. That is the outcome Tuchel wants to avoid.
The simplest route is therefore victory. Anything less hands Ghana a chance to steal top spot in Philadelphia.
England’s uneven group so far
The Rio Times notes a curious split in England’s group. Their four-two win over Croatia was the highest-scoring single game in Group L, yet they then failed to score against Ghana.
That contrast captures the debate around Tuchel’s attack. The forwards looked sharp on opening night and blunt three days later.
Harry Kane remains the focal point. He has already drawn level with Gary Lineker as England’s leading World Cup scorer, according to FIFA’s records.
A familiar World Cup foe
This is not the first World Cup meeting between the nations. They were drawn together at Russia twenty-eighteen, when England won six-one in the group stage.
Kane scored a hat-trick that day on his way to the Golden Boot. The Rio Times notes England have never lost to Panama in any competition.
Panama, then debutants, did at least score through Felipe Baloy. Repeating that would matter to a side still seeking its first goal of this tournament.
Panama play only for pride
Thomas Christiansen’s Panama arrive eliminated after two narrow defeats. They lost one-nil to both Ghana and Croatia without finding the net.
For Panama this is a second World Cup, eight years after their debut. A result against one of the game’s biggest names would lift a difficult campaign.
The Central Americans will likely sit deep and look to frustrate. Their hope is to spring forward and claim a memorable scalp.
Team news
England travel without right-back Reece James, ruled out through injury. Declan Rice, Elliot Anderson and Bukayo Saka have been declared fit.
Tuchel is expected to keep Kane up front, with Jude Bellingham in support. Marcus Rashford and Noni Madueke offer width on the flanks.
Panama report no fresh injury concerns of note. Christiansen is likely to set up to defend in numbers.
What topping the group means
The order of finish shapes very different routes. The Rio Times notes that the Group L winner travels to Atlanta on the first of July to meet a third-placed qualifier.
The runner-up instead heads to Toronto to face the side finishing second in Group K. That is widely seen as the tougher path.
Finishing first would also keep England in the half of the bracket that could bring a last-sixteen tie with hosts Mexico. Second place would steer them elsewhere.
Why it matters
For England, this is about momentum and seeding rather than survival. A convincing win would settle nerves after the Ghana stalemate.
For Panama, it is a farewell on a grand stage. The New Jersey venue will host the final on the nineteenth of July, adding to the occasion.
What comes next
Once Group L is settled, England move into the round of thirty-two next week. Their opponent depends on results across several groups.
Tuchel will want his strongest side firing before the knockouts begin. Saturday is the last rehearsal.
For Panama, the tournament ends here. They leave hoping to bow out with a first goal and a first point.
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is Panama vs England at World Cup 2026?
The match kicks off on Saturday evening, local time, at the New York/New Jersey Stadium. It is the final round of Group L fixtures.
What does England need to win Group L?
A win guarantees first place. A draw may be enough unless Ghana beat Croatia in the other fixture.
Is Panama still in the World Cup 2026?
No, Panama are eliminated after two defeats and cannot reach the knockout rounds. They play only for pride.
Have England and Panama met at a World Cup before?
Yes, England won six-one at Russia twenty-eighteen, with a Harry Kane hat-trick. It remains their only previous meeting.
Who could England face in the last thirty-two?
The Group L winner faces a third-placed team in Atlanta, while the runner-up meets the Group K runner-up in Toronto.
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