England vs Ghana
On Tuesday, 23rd June 2026, England host Ghana at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA) in World Cup 2026. We recommend England to win as the standout selection.
England arrive in strong form, having recorded 8 wins, 1 draws and 1 defeats from their last 10 outings.
Ghana are inconsistent on the road, with a record of 4W 1D 5L across 10 matches.
Historical meetings favour England, who lead the head-to-head with 0 wins to Ghana's 0, with 1 draws from 1 encounters. Both teams have scored in 100% of those meetings.
Our verdict: england to win at odds of 1.19 represents the most compelling value in this fixture.
Most punters lose because they bet on the team, not the moment. They back a famous badge and assume class will tell. This World Cup 2026 clash is a reminder that the moment almost always wins, and the moment is exactly what we have been studying.
Take the home side first. Their recent record reads 3 wins, 1 draw, 1 loss from their last 5 games, and the question we keep coming back to is whether that form is built to last or about to crack. A side stringing together results while creating very little tends to come back down to earth. A side dominating games without quite getting the rewards tends to explode into life. The five most recent outings, watched properly rather than skimmed, usually reveal which way the wind is blowing at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA).
Then there is the visiting team, carrying 1 win, 1 draw, 3 losses from their last 5 games from their time on the road. We pay close attention to how a team behaves when the crowd is against them and the comforts of home are gone. Some thrive on it. Others shrink. That tendency rarely hides for long once you look at the last handful of away days.
When the home and away threads are woven together, a clear lead emerges — and it is sharper than the market seems to think. Our recommendation is 1, available at @1.19, which our numbers put at around 60,20,20%. The first whistle blows at 9:00 pm.
That is where our work ends and the football takes over. Have a look through the rest of today’s selections before you commit to anything.

