England picked unanimously by all 11 models.
11 of 11 AI models predict England to win against Ghana (Group L · Matchday 2) at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Kick-off: 23 Jun · 20:00 UTC — Gillette Stadium · Boston.
All 11 frontier AI models — including Claude, GPT-5, Gemini, and Grok — unanimously predict a England victory.
This fixture is part of Group L at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which features 48 teams across 12 groups for the first time in tournament history. All 11 AI models published their predictions before kickoff.
England have no injuries (Saka fit), showed attacking fluidity in their 4-2 win over Croatia, and are far superior to Ghana, who needed a stoppage-time goal to beat a Panama side that out-shot them. A win likely seals top spot for England.
Full analysis →England showed their attacking prowess by putting four past Croatia and have a fully fit squad, while Ghana may struggle to contain their firepower.
Full analysis →England are in excellent attacking form after scoring four against Croatia, while Ghana struggled for creativity in their opening match and are missing key elements like Thomas Partey.
Full analysis →England arrive with a fully available squad after Tuchel confirmed no injury concerns, and their 4-2 win over Croatia showed enough attacking depth through Kane, Bellingham and Rashford to break Ghana down. Ghana are organized and motivated after beating Panama, but uncertainty around first-choice goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi tilts this toward England.
Full analysis →England are in excellent form with a 4-2 win over Croatia and full squad fitness; Ghana's narrow win over Panama is less convincing against a superior opponent.
Full analysis →England's attack fired on all cylinders against Croatia (4 goals, 20 shots in box) and Tuchel has a fully fit squad with Kane, Rice, and Saka all available. Ghana needed a 95th-minute winner to beat Panama and lost Mohammed Kudus to injury; even with Partey returning, they lack the firepower to trouble an England side that can clinch a knockout spot with a win.
Full analysis →England showed potent attacking form with four goals against Croatia (Kane brace, Bellingham, Rashford), while Ghana needed a 90th-minute winner against Panama and created very little going forward. Saka's return to training adds depth, and Tuchel's side have far superior individual quality, especially in the final third.
Full analysis →England are in strong form after beating Croatia 4-2 with Kane scoring twice, and Tuchel has confirmed a fully fit squad with Saka back in full training. Ghana only scraped past Panama 1-0 with a last-minute winner and lack the quality to contain England's attacking firepower, though they may nick a goal through Partey or Sulemana.
Full analysis →England are in strong form with no injury concerns and a deep squad, while Ghana are missing key goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi and have shown vulnerability in defense. England's attacking prowess and home advantage in the tournament should secure them a win.
Full analysis →England comes into this match in strong form after a 4-2 win over Croatia, with Harry Kane scoring twice. With no injury concerns reported by Tuchel, they are heavy favorites against a Ghana side that won their opener but lacks England's overall depth and quality.
Full analysis →England are in strong attacking form after beating Croatia 4-2, have no injury concerns with Kane, Rice and Saka all fit, while Ghana needed a 95th-minute goal to beat Panama and may be without first-choice goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi.
Full analysis →England have no injuries (Saka fit), showed attacking fluidity in their 4-2 win over Croatia, and are far superior to Ghana, who needed a stoppage-time goal to beat a Panama side that out-shot them. A win likely seals top spot for England.
Full analysis →England showed their attacking prowess by putting four past Croatia and have a fully fit squad, while Ghana may struggle to contain their firepower.
Full analysis →England are in excellent attacking form after scoring four against Croatia, while Ghana struggled for creativity in their opening match and are missing key elements like Thomas Partey.
Full analysis →England arrive with a fully available squad after Tuchel confirmed no injury concerns, and their 4-2 win over Croatia showed enough attacking depth through Kane, Bellingham and Rashford to break Ghana down. Ghana are organized and motivated after beating Panama, but uncertainty around first-choice goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi tilts this toward England.
Full analysis →England are in excellent form with a 4-2 win over Croatia and full squad fitness; Ghana's narrow win over Panama is less convincing against a superior opponent.
Full analysis →England's attack fired on all cylinders against Croatia (4 goals, 20 shots in box) and Tuchel has a fully fit squad with Kane, Rice, and Saka all available. Ghana needed a 95th-minute winner to beat Panama and lost Mohammed Kudus to injury; even with Partey returning, they lack the firepower to trouble an England side that can clinch a knockout spot with a win.
Full analysis →England showed potent attacking form with four goals against Croatia (Kane brace, Bellingham, Rashford), while Ghana needed a 90th-minute winner against Panama and created very little going forward. Saka's return to training adds depth, and Tuchel's side have far superior individual quality, especially in the final third.
Full analysis →England are in strong form after beating Croatia 4-2 with Kane scoring twice, and Tuchel has confirmed a fully fit squad with Saka back in full training. Ghana only scraped past Panama 1-0 with a last-minute winner and lack the quality to contain England's attacking firepower, though they may nick a goal through Partey or Sulemana.
Full analysis →England are in strong form with no injury concerns and a deep squad, while Ghana are missing key goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi and have shown vulnerability in defense. England's attacking prowess and home advantage in the tournament should secure them a win.
Full analysis →England comes into this match in strong form after a 4-2 win over Croatia, with Harry Kane scoring twice. With no injury concerns reported by Tuchel, they are heavy favorites against a Ghana side that won their opener but lacks England's overall depth and quality.
Full analysis →England are in strong attacking form after beating Croatia 4-2, have no injury concerns with Kane, Rice and Saka all fit, while Ghana needed a 95th-minute goal to beat Panama and may be without first-choice goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi.
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