England fans and players are brimming with confidence as they prepare to face Ghana in the World Cup 2026. Discover the strategies and sentiments driving their campaign.

The 2026 World Cup has ignited a wave of optimism among England fans and players alike. As the team prepares to face Ghana in their second group stage match, the excitement is palpable. Families and supporters have traveled far and wide, spending significant sums to witness their team in action.
The atmosphere is electric, with fans expressing their unwavering belief in the squad’s potential.
Glenn Hawkins, a devoted England supporter, along with his children Howard and Eve, have been following the team’s journey closely. Dressed in their iconic Three Lions attire, they shared their predictions and enthusiasm ahead of the crucial match against Ghana.
The Hawkins family, who have been to every major tournament since 2014, have already invested £30,000 in their World Cup adventure, traveling from Mexico City to Boston to support their team.
Fan Sentiment and Predictions
The Hawkins family is just one example of the fervent support England has garnered.
Glenn Hawkins predicted a comfortable victory, stating, “They’ll win by two.” His daughter Eve added, “At least,” while Howard confidently predicted a Harry Kane double and a goal from Marcus Rashford. The family’s optimism is shared by many, with fans pointing to the team’s positive intent and energy as key factors in their success.
Another group of fans, Andy and Tim Chard, also expressed their confidence in England’s abilities. Andy, originally from Stevenage, predicted a heavy victory, saying, “I think they’ll score, but I think we’ll beat them pretty heavily.” The Chards, along with thousands of other supporters, have traveled to Boston, enduring high ticket costs and other expenses to be part of the World Cup experience.
Team Preparations and Injury Updates
As the team prepares for the Ghana match, coach Thomas Tuchel has provided updates on the players’ fitness. Marcus Rashford and Declan Rice who both played in the opening match against Croatia, have been training ahead of the Ghana game. However, Bukayo Saka is still managing an Achilles problem and is likely to start on the bench. Tuchel revealed that Saka is not yet ready to complete a full 90 minutes, indicating that Noni Madueke will likely start on the right flank.
Jude Bellingham who scored England’s third goal in the win against Croatia, has spoken about his pride in playing for his country. In an interview with FIFA, Bellingham emphasized the importance of giving everything for the team. He also talked about using the pre-match national anthem as a chance to draw inspiration from his family, particularly his late grandfather, who was deeply patriotic.
Match Preview and Predictions
The match between England and Ghana is set to take place at Boston Stadium on Tuesday. England, who topped their group after an impressive second-half performance against Croatia, are favored to win. Stats provider Opta has given England a 78.8 percent probability of victory, with Ghana having a mere 7.9 percent chance. The match is crucial for both teams, as a win for England will secure their spot in the knockout phase.
Ghana, on the other hand, had a disciplined display in their 1-0 win over Panama. The Black Stars are looking to advance to the knockouts for the first time in 16 years. Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz has downplayed the challenge, stating that facing a team like England motivates his players even more. “Everybody is fully switched on, and everybody wants to perform well,” Queiroz said.
As the world watches, the stage is set for an exciting clash between England and Ghana. With fans and players alike brimming with confidence, the Three Lions are poised to make their mark on the 2026 world Cup.

