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

Panama vs England

PanamaPanama
0 - 2
EnglandEngland

MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford

Live commentary

  1. 90'

    🏁 Full-time. Panama 0-2 England.

  2. 88'

    🔄 88' Substitution for Panama: J. Gutierrez.

  3. 88'

    🔄 88' Substitution for Panama: C. Harvey.

  4. 84'

    🟨 84' Yellow card for A. Andrade (Panama).

  5. 84'

    🔄 84' Substitution for England: H. Kane.

  6. 84'

    🔄 84' Substitution for England: E. Anderson.

  7. 82'

    📊 Panama vs England: possession 33%-67%, shots 11-14.

  8. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for England: J. Bellingham.

  9. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Panama: J. Rodriguez.

  10. 71'

    🔄 71' Substitution for Panama: Y. Barcenas.

  11. 67'

    ⚽ GOAL! 67' H. Kane (England) scores! Panama 0-2 England.

  12. 67'

    ⚽ GOAL! 67' H. Kane (England) scores! Panama 0-2 England.

  13. 63'

    🔄 63' Substitution for England: B. Saka.

  14. 63'

    🔄 63' Substitution for England: J. Quansah.

  15. 62'

    ⚽ GOAL! 62' J. Bellingham (England) scores! Panama 0-1 England.

  16. 62'

    ⚽ GOAL! 62' J. Bellingham (England) scores! Panama 0-1 England.

  17. 60'

    🟨 60' Yellow card for J. Quansah (England).

  18. 65'

    📊 Panama vs England: possession 28%-72%, shots 4-12.

  19. 53'

    🟨 53' Yellow card for J. Fajardo (Panama).

  20. 46'

    🔄 46' Substitution for Panama: T. Rodriguez.

  21. 45'

    ⏸️ Half-time. Panama 0-0 England.

  22. 40'

    📊 Panama vs England: possession 30%-70%, shots 3-7.

  23. 30'

    📊 Panama vs England: possession 30%-70%, shots 3-5.

  24. 0'

    ⚽ Kick-off! Panama vs England is underway.

Goal highlights

Official highlights

Post-Match Player Interviews: Panama 0-2 EnglandWatch official highlights on YouTube

Head to Head

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  • Panama 0-2 England2026

Preview

England Look to Keep Perfect Start Rolling Against Panama in World Cup Group L Showdown

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is gathering pace — and all roads lead to a pivotal Group L clash between Panama and England on 27 June at 21:00 UTC, at a venue yet to be confirmed. It’s a classic mismatch on paper, but with knockout hopes on the line for both sides, expect no quarter asked — and none given.

Two Worlds Collide

England arrive in buoyant mood, their confidence sky-high after opening the tournament with two wins — a clean sweep that’s kept them top of Group L and firmly in control of their own destiny. Gareth Southgate’s side haven’t just won; they’ve looked sharp, cohesive, and ruthlessly efficient. The Three Lions’ depth remains staggering — from seasoned internationals to emerging talents — and their recent pedigree speaks volumes: back-to-back deep runs in 2018 (semis) and 2021 (Euro final) weren’t flukes. They know how to navigate pressure, how to close out tight games — and how to turn dominance into goals.

Panama, meanwhile, are fighting for survival — and belief. Their qualification was built on grit, not glamour: grinding out results across Central America’s toughest venues, relying on structure, discipline, and sheer will. They’re the clear underdogs here — no star names lighting up European leagues, no trophy cabinet overflowing with silverware — but they do have something intangible: unity. And in World Cups, that can be worth more than a dozen marquee signings.

Who’ll Make the Difference?

For England, it’s about picking your poison. Harry Kane? Still the ultimate finisher — calm in chaos, lethal in half-chances. Jude Bellingham? A relentless engine in midfield, capable of unlocking defences with a surge or a pass. Bukayo Saka? Dribbling past defenders like they’re training cones — and always looking dangerous when cutting inside. Then there’s Phil Foden: small in stature, huge in influence. His movement between the lines could be Panama’s nightmare — especially if they sit deep and leave those pockets unmarked.

Panama won’t be banking on individual brilliance. Instead, look to their captain — a rock-solid, battle-hardened centre-back — marshalling a compact, well-drilled unit. Their game plan will hinge on collective shape, intelligent pressing triggers, and staying compact without getting stretched. Set-pieces? That’s where they’ll fancy their chances — particularly from corners and free kicks. Expect aerial duels, physical battles, and moments where composure under pressure decides everything.

Tactics: Control vs Counter

This is textbook David vs Goliath — but with modern tactical nuance. England are almost certain to line up in a fluid 4-3-3 or switch to a 3-4-3, pushing high, pressing in waves, and looking to overload wide areas. Their full-backs will bomb forward, their midfielders rotate constantly, and their forwards drop, drift, and dart to drag defenders out of position. The question isn’t if they’ll dominate possession — it’s how quickly they break the deadlock, and whether Panama’s resistance forces them into rash decisions.

Panama, by contrast, will likely deploy a disciplined 5-4-1 or 4-5-1, sitting deep, narrowing passing lanes, and absorbing pressure before exploding forward on the counter. Their shape must hold — no gaps, no lapses — because one moment of slackness against England’s pace and precision could be fatal. If they survive until the 70th minute, fatigue and frustration may start creeping in — and that’s when Panama’s discipline and belief will be tested most.

The Bottom Line

Let’s be clear: England are heavy favourites. Their quality, experience, and momentum make them the overwhelming pick to win — and likely win comfortably. But World Cups don’t run on paper. Think USA 1950. Think Senegal 2002. Think Saudi Arabia 2022. Giant-killing isn’t just possible — it’s part of the tournament’s DNA.

Panama need near-perfection — and a helping hand from fortune. England need focus, patience, and clinical finishing. Expect the Three Lions to control large swathes of the game, create chances, and eventually find the net. But don’t be surprised if the first half feels cagey — if Panama’s wall holds firm, and the tension builds. Because in football, especially at this level, reputations mean nothing once the whistle blows.

Talking Points

Five Key Talking Points: Panama vs England

  1. England’s Midfield Mastery
    England are likely to seize control in the middle of the park, using their technical nous and coordinated high press to pin Panama back and provoke mistakes. For Panama, discipline and compactness will be non-negotiable — stray too far from shape, and they’ll be swamped.

  2. Panama’s Aerial Arsenal
    Don’t sleep on Panama’s threat from dead-ball situations. Their physical presence and delivery from corners and free kicks could rattle England’s backline — particularly if they target Harry Maguire, whose lack of pace makes him vulnerable in open space. One well-taken set-piece could be their golden ticket.

  3. Kane vs Panama’s Centre-Backs
    Harry Kane’s intelligent movement, clinical finishing, and eye for a curler from distance will test Panama’s central defenders — who’ve historically struggled against pace and precision. Sit too deep, and Kane might just pick the lock from 25 yards.

  4. Panama’s Lightning Breaks
    Ismael Díaz and co. possess real pace out wide, and with England’s full-backs pushing high, there’s ample room to exploit. A swift transition — win it deep, release early — could catch the Three Lions napping and unlock a rare chance.

  5. Southgate’s Bench Power
    Gareth Southgate’s substitutions — think Phil Foden’s trickery or Jack Grealish’s directness — could tilt the game late on. Panama’s legs may fade in the latter stages, and England’s depth offers both creativity and fresh legs to finally crack a stubborn, low-block defence.

Prediction

Prediction: Panama vs England

The clash between Panama and England at the 2026 World Cup promises to be a fascinating tactical battle. According to our statistical model, it’s Panama who emerge as slight favourites — with a 43% chance of victory, compared to England’s 32%, while a draw is priced at 25%. The most likely scoreline? A 1-1 stalemate, carrying a 12.1% probability, followed closely by 1-0 (9.7%) and 2-1 (9%).

Strengths and Weaknesses

Panama have shown resilience in defence and a sharp edge in transition play over recent fixtures. However, their Achilles’ heel remains relian

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