World Cup 2026: England Held by Ghana as Declan Rice Suffers Injury Blow.
Ghana Match Ends in Stalemate
According to Novyny.live: England were forced to settle for a point in their second Group Stage fixture of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, playing out a goalless draw against Ghana. The result leaves the Three Lions with four points from two matches. Their next group game is scheduled for June 28, where they will face Panama.
Injury Concerns Mount
Declan Rice started the match against Ghana, but his availability for upcoming games is now in doubt. After the final whistle, the midfielder was seen limping with a tight bandage wrapped around his left calf. Rice has been managing a hamstring issue, and his condition reportedly worsened following the match. Additionally, defender Jed Spence is also dealing with a fitness problem.
These developments could significantly disrupt the team’s preparations for the remainder of the tournament, and fans are anxiously awaiting updates on the status of these key players.
The draw with Ghana underscores the challenges England currently face at this stage of the competition. Losing important players to injury could jeopardize their chances of advancing from the group. The upcoming match against Panama will be critical, and the squad will need to find ways to compensate for potential absences in order to succeed in the tournament.
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