Check out how to watch England v Ghana in this World Cup, including TV channel, streaming news, radio coverage and kick off time.

Live StreamingDateKick Off TimeTV Channel
England v Ghana23 June 202621:00 BSTBBC One

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England go into this match in excellent form after one of their most exciting World Cup performances in years, beating Croatia 4-2 in their opener with Harry Kane bagging a brace alongside goals from Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford.

A win tonight would seal England’s place in the round of 32 with a game to spare and put Thomas Tuchel’s side in a strong position to top Group L heading into the final round of fixtures against Panama.

Rashford is pushing hard to start after his impact as a substitute against Croatia and could come in for Anthony Gordon on the left wing. Marc Guehi is also tipped to slot in alongside John Stones in central defence after the backline looked shaky in the first half against Croatia.

Declan Rice is expected to be fit despite managing neural pain since December, having returned to full training ahead of the match.

Bellingham is set to earn his 50th England cap tonight, becoming the youngest men’s player in the country’s history to reach that milestone at just 22 years old.

A goal for Kane would see him overtake Gary Lineker’s tally of ten World Cup goals to become England’s all-time leading scorer in the competition, one of the standout individual storylines to follow in Boston tonight.

Ghana edged past Panama 1-0 in their opener thanks to Caleb Yirenkyi’s 95th-minute goal and go into this one sitting second in Group L, meaning a win for either side tonight would put them in a commanding position with one group game remaining.

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Carlos Queiroz is without first-choice goalkeeper Lawrence Ati-Zigi, who suffered a serious groin injury against Panama and faces up to three weeks on the sidelines.

Thomas Partey missed the opener but is fully fit and is expected to start alongside Yirenkyi in midfield to help screen the back four. Antoine Semenyo, who struggled when isolated on the wing against Panama, could be used more centrally alongside Jordan Ayew in attack.

England are unbeaten in eight World Cup matches against African nations and go into this as strong favourites.