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Group L · Saturday, June 27 at 05:00 PM EDT

Croatia vs Ghana

CroatiaCroatia
2 - 1
GhanaGhana

Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

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  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Croatia 2-1 Ghana.

  2. 88'

    🔄 88' Substitution for Croatia: N. Vlasic.

  3. 88'

    🔄 88' Substitution for Croatia: M. Baturina.

  4. 85'

    🔄 85' Substitution for Ghana: K. Sibo.

  5. 83'

    ⚽ GOAL! 83rd minute! N. Vlasic scores for Croatia! Score now 2-1, Croatia ahead against Ghana.

  6. 83'

    ⚽ GOAL! 83' N. Vlasic (Croatia) scores! Croatia 2-1 Ghana.

  7. 87'

    📊 Croatia vs Ghana: possession 53%-47%, shots 7-4.

  8. 78'

    🔄 78' Substitution for Croatia: M. Kovacic.

  9. 73'

    ⚽ GOAL! 73' D. Luckassen (Ghana) scores! Croatia 1-1 Ghana.

  10. 73'

    ⚽ GOAL! 73' D. Luckassen (Ghana) scores! Croatia 1-1 Ghana.

  11. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Ghana: K. Sulemana.

  12. 72'

    🔄 72' Substitution for Ghana: J. Ayew.

  13. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Ghana: K. Sulemana.

  14. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Ghana: J. Ayew.

  15. 68'

    🟨 68' Yellow card for I. Perisic (Croatia).

  16. 66'

    🔄 66' Substitution for Croatia: A. Budimir.

  17. 60'

    📊 Croatia vs Ghana: possession 49%-51%, shots 5-3.

  18. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Ghana: E. Owusu.

  19. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Ghana: J. Adjetey.

  20. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Croatia 1-0 Ghana.

  21. 45'

    📊 Croatia vs Ghana: possession 51%-49%, shots 5-1.

  22. 31'

    ⚽ GOAL! 31' P. Sucic scores for Croatia! Croatia leads 1-0 against Ghana!

  23. 31'

    ⚽ GOAL! 31' P. Sucic (Croatia) scores! Croatia 1-0 Ghana.

  24. 34'

    📊 Croatia vs Ghana: possession 48%-52%, shots 4-0.

  25. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Croatia vs Ghana is underway.

Goal highlights

Official highlights

Post-Match Press Conference: Croatia's Zlatko Dalić On 2-1 Win Over GhanaWatch official highlights on YouTube

Head to Head

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Croatia

0

Draws

0

Ghana

  • Croatia 2-1 Ghana2026

Preview

Croatia vs Ghana: A Fresh Rivalry Ignites in Group L

The 2026 FIFA World Cup throws up another compelling group-stage tussle on 27 June — this time in Group L, where Croatia and Ghana meet at 21:00 GMT. With no prior World Cup meetings — and indeed no official senior fixture between the two nations — this isn’t just another match. It’s a blank canvas. A first-time clash between a European heavyweight riding high on recent pedigree and an African force hungry to reassert itself on football’s biggest stage.

Croatia: Carrying the Torch — But Who’s Holding It?

Few nations have punched above their weight quite like Croatia since 2018. Runners-up in Russia, third-placed in Qatar — those back-to-back deep runs weren’t flukes. They were built on granite: Modrić’s metronomic control, Perišić’s relentless engine, and a collective refusal to blink under pressure. But time waits for no one. Modrić is 41 now. Perišić has retired. Mandžukić is long gone. The Vatreni are mid-transition — not rebuilding, exactly, but recalibrating.

Zlatko Dalić still demands discipline, structure, and that trademark Croatian patience in possession. Yet the midfield’s heartbeat now pulses through younger veins — think Lovro Majer or Martin Baturina stepping up to orchestrate rather than follow. Defensively, they remain organised, compact, and hard to break down — unless you’ve got pace to burn. That’s the chink. And Ghana? They’ve got more than enough of it.

Ghana: Back With a Point to Prove — And Pace to Burn

Missing out on Qatar stung. Badly. For a nation with four consecutive World Cup appearances between 2006 and 2014 — including that iconic quarter-final run in 2010 — absence wasn’t just a gap. It was a statement they couldn’t ignore.

Now, under a manager who’s instilled pragmatism without sacrificing flair, Ghana arrive with balance: seasoned pros like Thomas Partey anchoring the midfield, and a new wave — Abdul Fatawu, Kamaldeen Sulemana, Jordan Ayew — bringing directness, acceleration, and unpredictability. Their game plan is clear-cut: sit deep, stay compact, then go. Fast. Very fast. Croatia’s full-backs pushing high? That’s not a risk — it’s an invitation.

But consistency remains the fly in the ointment. Ghana can dazzle for 45 minutes — then vanish for 20. Against a side as relentlessly probing as Croatia, lapses in concentration aren’t just costly. They’re fatal.

Players to Watch — Even Without Names Named

No headline stars are flagged — but that doesn’t mean there won’t be match-winners. For Croatia, watch the No. 10 — whoever wears it — pulling the strings from between the lines, turning tight spaces into chances. Watch the wingers hugging the touchline, stretching play, delivering low, driven crosses into a crowded box. Ghana’s threat is simpler, sharper: find the runner in behind, let him run, and trust his instincts. Set-pieces? Both sides have height, timing, and intent. One well-placed corner or free-kick could settle it.

Tactical Tug-of-War: Control vs Counter

This is classic cat-and-mouse — but with higher stakes. Croatia will want the ball. Lots of it. They’ll probe, recycle, shift angles, wait for Ghana to blink. Their aim? To drag defenders out of shape, then slip a pass into the channels or switch play to overload one flank.

Ghana, meanwhile, will absorb, compress, and wait. They’ll cede territory — but not composure. When the turnover comes — and it will — they’ll sprint. Not jog. Sprint. Expect Partey to launch rapid transitions, Sulemana to cut inside, Fatawu to stretch the left channel. The battle isn’t just in midfield — it’s in the transition zone: who wins the second ball? Who recovers fastest? Who makes the right decision in the final third?

Group L is tight. Points are gold dust. Neither side can afford a slip. So don’t expect fireworks from minute one — expect tension, intensity, and a single moment of quality — a through ball, a misjudged tackle, a curling free-kick — to tilt the scales.

Croatia bring history. Ghana bring hunger. On 27 June, in the heat of the World Cup spotlight, only one will walk away with momentum.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Croatia vs Ghana

  1. Midfield Mastery vs Lightning Counter-Attacks
    Croatia’s engine room—Modrić and Kovačić—will aim to dictate tempo and suffocate space, but Ghana’s blistering transitions through Kudus could catch the Vatreni napping. With Croatia’s midfield averaging well over 30, their positional discipline will be tested every time Ghana wins the ball deep and surges forward.

  2. Set-Piece Siege Ahead
    Ghana have held firm under pressure in recent qualifiers—but Croatia don’t just win set-pieces; they weaponise them. Perišić’s whip-like deliveries from wide areas, combined with Croatia’s aerial threat (especially from corners and free-kicks), will put Ghana’s backline under sustained scrutiny. One lapse could be decisive.

  3. Experience vs Exhaustion
    At 38, Modrić remains world-class—but even legends feel the heat in the 75th minute. Perišić, at 35, is no different. Ghana’s youthful spark—led by the dynamic Ernest Nuamah—could tilt the balance late on if Croatia’s veterans begin to fade. This isn’t just about quality; it’s about stamina, timing, and who blinks first.

  4. Box Threat vs Defensive Discipline
    Williams and Semenyo bring raw power and clinical instincts inside the area—but Croatia’s defensive structure, anchored by the composed and intelligent Joško Gvardiol, is built to snuff out exactly that kind of danger. Expect tight marking, quick recoveries, and minimal service to Ghana’s forwards from the flanks.

  5. Wing Warfare
    Croatia’s full-backs—particularly Josip Juranović and Borna Sosa—love to overlap and overload the attack. That aggression leaves gaps behind. Ghana’s wingers will smell blood, looking to exploit those channels on the break. It’s a classic chess match: who controls the wide areas dictates not just possession—but the rhythm of the entire game. And in a tight one? The first goal won’t just open the scoring—it’ll likely open the floodgates.

Prediction

Preview: Croatia vs Ghana

The opening clash of Group H at the 2026 FIFA World Cup pits two contrasting sides against each other — a seasoned European veteran in Croatia, and an African underdog hungry for redemption after missing out on Qatar 2022. With both teams brimming with quality and temperament, our statistical model suggests this one will be tight, tactical, and finely balanced.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Croatia’s identity remains rooted in experience and control. The midfield engine room — led by the ever-reliable Luka Modrić and the dynamic Mateo Kovačić — dictates tempo and

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