Ghana continued to demonstrate their resilience at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after securing a hard-fought 0-0 draw against England in a match where the Three Lions dominated possession but failed to find a breakthrough.
England created numerous scoring opportunities throughout the 90 minutes but were unable to convert their chances in front of goal. Captain and star striker Harry Kane was unable to get on the scoresheet despite receiving several promising opportunities.
For Ghana, goalkeeper Benjamin Asare emerged as the standout performer of the match, producing a series of crucial saves to ensure his side earned a valuable point. His commanding display between the posts frustrated England's attackers, who struggled to overcome his excellent form.
Many Ghanaian fans jokingly suggested that their team's "magic charm" was still working after Ghana successfully withstood England's relentless pressure and finished the match without conceding a goal.
The result marked Ghana's second consecutive clean sheet at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting the strength of their defense and the tactical discipline that has become one of their greatest assets in the tournament.
Despite controlling possession and dictating much of the play, England were unable to secure the victory they desired, while Ghana left the field proud of having neutralized one of the most dangerous attacking units in international football.



