England vs Croatia live online: updates, score, goals and highlights | World Cup 2026 Group L
We have one of the most mouthwatering matches of the World Cup today, and we get it in group stages. It’s England taking on Croatia from Arlington, Texas.

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Baturina with a golazo to level this opening match between these two EURO giants. So far the match of the day is delivering.
Kane stepped to the spot for the second time after the saved penalty was nullified. Still not exactly positive of why the save didn't stand but we have our team on it.
The entire build up was beautiful, but the lay off from Stanisic for Baturina was perfect and the shot that Pickford couldn't handle was perfectly placed for the equalizer in the 36th.
You can't give the best goal scorer in the world a second chance from the spot. On the retake, Kane hit it with conviction and with placement to beat the keeper and put England up 1-0.
Kane's first penalty was stopped by Livakovic, but after a quick review it was deemed his foot was slightly off the line and Kane got another chance.
It has been a fantastic afternoon of soccer from two of the heavyweights of the game. England came out and scored the first goal thanks to this penalty by Modric on Madueke. Not very often do you see Luka slow on the ball, but he got caught out here.
WE ARE HEADING TO THE HALFTIME BREAK, AND CROSSING OUR FINGERS THAT THIS MATCH DOESN'T SLOW DOWN IN THE SECOND 45.
GOOOOAAAALLLLLL!!!!!
Musa on the final touch of the 1st half!!! Ball over the top for Perisic who nodded it back for Musa and the center forward slots it home off the volley!!!!+
It's all square at 2-2 heading into the break.
Quick passing through the middle and Pasavic winds up from distance but that shot was always sailing wide.
Perisic trying to continue the action on the left touchline but he just let that roll out over the line as we approach the break.
James with a strike wide of the wall but Modric was there to block it with his belly.
FIVE MINUTES OF STOPPAGE TIME ADDED TO THIS FIRST HALF.
Bellingham was cut down in the attacking midfield and this could be a chance for Rice to have a go from distance. Or Kane. Why not? He's on a hat trick.
Devastating goal to give up for Croatia after they did so much to battle back and level this match. Especially giving up the goal right before halftime.
I have to be honest. Not sure how Croatia leaves a guy like Harry Kane all alone in the area. He was up towards the top of the area, but came streaking in and was not even touched before striking a perfect header.
GOOOOOOAAAALLLLLLLL!!!!!
Rice with the corner and he puts it right on the head of Harry Kane who went in untouched and slotted it past the Croatia keeper.
ENG take the 2-1 before halftime.
Corner kick coming after Vuskovic nods it out of play. He has looked good so far, the Croatia CB.
It was a perfect lay off from Stanisic who got into the area, could have had a shot but coughed it up and Baturina was there to laser it into the side netting off the hand of Pickford"
GOOOOOAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!
BATRUINA WITH A ROCKET PAST PICKFORD TO LEVEL THIS MATCH WITH 10 MINUTES TO GO IN THE FIRST HALF!!!!
IT'S 1-1 IN THE 35TH!!!
Conter led by Jude and Madueke but it was James who put in the ball from the right siide. That was sent away by Sutalo and ENG come up empty but they are looking dangerous especially on the break.
Croacia might even be winning the possession battle but they have yet to make Pickford work in the first 33 minutes.
Madueke put a delicious ball into the box and Bellingham almost hunted it down and got in behind Sutalo but the defender just did enough to prevent the 2-0.
Kane is all the way back, helping out in defense and they have 11 behind the ball almost at all times.
Croacia doing a good job recovering balls quickly after losing possession and that could be trouble for ENG.
Kane got caught out in the defensive half of the pitch and Vuskovic, the CB, took the ball away and tried to get into the area but took down Kane before anything could develop.
Croatia just trying to get themselves a little momentum with some possession and some passes from touchline to touchline .
We are back in action after a quick break.
WE ARE AT THE HYDRATION BREAK FROM DALLAS!
Gordon skipping into the middle of the park and looked for a long run from the back for James, but that ball was well ahead of the full back and we are heading to a break here from Dallas.
Bellingham leading the counter and he had options but held on to the ball for too long until the space ran out in Croatia's area.
Henderson anticipated the pass through the middle of the park and he intercepted that but nothing came of the dangerous give away in the back.
Rice's corner was high and over the head of all his teammates in the mix.
Madueke off the goal kick and he takes it right at Gvardiol before having a shot from a tight angle. Livakovic came up with the save but another corner kick for ENG.
Musa takes a touch in the middle off the ball in from Sucic and Bellingham came in and saved the day by knocking that ball out of play. It actually went off of Sucic and that will be ruled a goal kick.
It was a bit clumsy from a player who is rarely caught off guard. Luka Modric commits the penalty, perhaps surprised by the pace of Madueke.
Stones of steel for Kane who stepped up and slotted it home just after having his first effort stopped. He's the most prolific goal scorer in the world. You can't give him two chances from the spot.
GOOOOOAAAAALLLLLLL!!!!!
This time Kane makes no mistake!!!! He went to the same side as his last penalty, but this time with more pace and more conviction!!!
ENG lead 1-0 just over 10 minutes in to this opening match.
THEY ARE GOING TO GIVE KANE ANOTHER SHOT!!! THE REPLAY LOOKED CLEAN FROM LIVAKOVIC BUT THERE MIGHT HAVE BEEN A DEFENDER IN THE AREA BEFORE THE SHOT WAS TAKEN.
PENALTY STOPPED!!!!!!
LIVAKOVIC GUESSED RIGHT AND SAVED IT. THEY ARE CHECKING TO SEE IF THE KEEPER CAME TOO FAR OFF HIS LINE.
PENALTY!!!!
Off the cleared corner kick, Madueke jumped in front of Modric who was looking to clear the ball out of danger and dropped the Arsenal man as the ref points to the spot.
Madueke with the first chance to drive at defenders and his cross eventually found Kane who turned on the shot at the top of the area, but it was deflected out for a corner kick.
Croatia from the back looking for Perisic but it was Pickford coming off his line and just about clearing that out of danger.
Kane dropping deep and looking for Gordon behind the defense but he miss hit that ball over the top and the first attack was easily dealt with by the Croatia back line.
Croatia looking like the hungrier side in the very early portion of the match.
Preisic this time from the near side driving a low ball into the box that is cleared away by Stones.
Perisic from the far side and his inswingerfound Sutalo on the back post but he couldn't get his foot over that volley to steer it on target.
Croatia with a first chance to push bodies forward with an early corner kick.
Both teams like to have the ball. Both teams can create chances. Both teams can score goals, but it's true that both of these teams are very sound in the back. This could end 3-3 or 0-1.
WE ARE UNDERWAY FROM DALLAS!!!!
Massive match in Group L. The winner will most likely win the group, but it's not time to be thinking about the future. We have 90 minutes to go as these two countries open their World Cup campaign.
The players are coming out of the tunnel now and we are about to get this match underway. England have one thing in mind, and that is bringing it home. It all starts tonight with a good performance against Croatia who will be looking to get back to the semis, and even farther in this tournament.
Magical Messi
Lionel Messi has nothing to do with this game. I just wanted to remind you of his historic night last night from Kansas City. It was his 200th cap with Argentina, he became the first player to play in six World Cups (Ronaldo joined him today), second to score in five World Cups and scored a hat trick as he joined Miroslav Klose as the World Cup's all time leading scorer with 16.
Modric injury
Luka Modric took a shot to the face towards the end of AC Milan's club season. In a match against Juventus he clashed heads with a defender and broke his cheek bone. There was immediate concern that he was not going to be able to participate in the World Cup, but he returned for the final game of the season before playing both tune ups for Croatia.
Croatia's 3-4-2-1
Croatia walking into Dallas Stadium with all the confidence in the world, and why wouldn't they? Coach Dalic is going with LIvakovic in goal, Sutalo, Vuskovic, and Gvardiol in the back and a four man midfield. Persic, Sucic, Modric and Stansic are tucked in between the defense and the two wingers Baturina and Pasalic. Up top it's Musa looking to open up the back four of the Three Lions.
Engalnd's 4-2-3-1
Tuchel has his first XI ready to kickoff this World Cup campaign. It's Pickford in goal with O'Reilly, Konsa, Stones and James in the back. Anderson and Rice will patrol the midfield with Madueke, Bellingham and Gordon right behind Kane.
Livramento out
One of the guys that was picked instead of Trent Alexander-Arnold was Tino Livramento. He missed the final month and some change of the Premier League season and still got the call up over TAA. He played 45 minutes against New Zealand, was held on the bench against Costa Rica but since then, suffered a calf injury and was sent home and swapped for Trevoh Chalobah who plays center back for Chelsea.
England players back home
The players who didn't get named to the England squad are almost making more headlines than the ones that are in the squad. While stars like Jude, and Kane and Saka and Rice are top names in the world of soccer, but so are names like Cole Palmer, Phil Foden and Trent Alexander-Arnold and they failed to make the cut for Thomas Tuchel. Guys who play for clubs like Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid have been left off the squad for guys who play for Newcastle, Tottenham, Brentford and Nottingham Forrest. No offense to the guys who play for those clubs, but there is some star power that might be useful who have been left at home.
Hey Jude?
All eyes are on Jude Bellingham coming into this World Cup. He and Thomas Tuchel have not always seen eye to eye since Tuchel started patrolling the England touchline and now it's put up or shut up time. Tuchel said that Jude would have to fight for his place in the starting XI. Jude battled injuries all season with Real Madrid and there was a quesiton of him even making Tuchel's squad. Once he recovered to full fitness, he was an obvious choice for the England manager but his role is still undecided. Today we will get a glimpse into just how much of an impact he will be for England in this World Cup.
England vs. the summer sun
One or the stories of the World Cup camps was the Three Lions struggles in the hot summer sun in South Florida. The England camp was stationed in West Palm Gardens. Immediately there were concerns about the heat in Florida taking it's toll on the players. Luckily, today’s game will be played indoors with a controlled atmosphere that shouldn’t effect either team. Their next two group stage matches will be played in New England and in New York/New Jersey which shouldn’t bring too many extreme conditions either.
Group L outlook
This group, like a lot of the groups around the World Cup is a bit top heavy. I suppose that's what happen when you amplify the field to 48 teams and make 12 four team groups. England (4th in FIFA) and Croatia (11th in FIFA) are the favorites. Panama (34th in FIFA) could surprise some people, and Ghana (73rd in FIFA) are tournament regulars and could use that experience to make some noise in the group stages. Here is how Group L is looking heading into today’s game.
GROUP L
1. England
2. Croatia
3. Ghana
4. Panama
Schedule
Wednesday, June 17, 4 p.m. (Fox): England vs. Croatia, AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
Wednesday, June 17, 7 p.m. (FS1): Ghana vs. Panama, BMO Field (Toronto)
Tuesday, June 23, 4 p.m. (Fox): England vs. Ghana, Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachusetts)
Tuesday, June 23, 7 p.m. (Fox): Panama vs. Croatia, BMO Field (Toronto)
Saturday, June 27, 5 p.m. (Fox): Panama vs. England, MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, New Jersey)
Saturday, June 27, 5 p.m. (FS1): Croatia vs. Ghana, Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia)
How are favorites faring?
Until yesterday, the top teams in the rankings were struggling to open their World Cup campaign. We talked about Spain drawing to Cape Verde, but Brazil and Morocco split the spoils in their first group stage match. The Netherlands and Belgium did as well. The only team that looked like a top 10 team in the world before yesterday was Germany who beat Curacao 7-1 in the Caribbean country's debut. Then France thrashed Senegal before Argentina blanked Algeria thanks to some Messi magic. Portugal and England round out the top 10 looking to move up the rankings and set themselves up for a promising World Cup campaign.

FIFA World Rankings
The FIFA Rankings are constantly changing. Argentina came in at the top of the World Rankings and were briefly displaced by France before winning their World Cup opener by three goals. France got bumped back to 2nd while Spain remains third following their flat opening match against Cape Verde. England came into the tournament in fourth place and that’s where they remain coming into the day. Portugal played the early game, and they came into the day in fifth.
Croatia XI
Coach Dalic going with his old guard of Luka Modric and Ivan Persic. Jovsko Gvardiol will anchor the back like for the Croatian.
World Cup history: Croatia
Croatia gained their independence in 1991 and they proved that they were a threat in their first World Cup back in 1998. They went all the way to the semis and finished third in their debut. They have made seven of eight World Cups since 1998 and they returned to their roots in their last two World Cup campaigns. In 2018 in Russia, they went to the final before being beaten by France. In 2022 they went to the semis and lost to the eventual champions, Argentina. The path to the World Cup has gone through Croatia for the last two tournaments, but they will be hoping they blaze their own trail to their first World Cup trophy.
World Cup history: England
Since joining FIFA back about 80 years ago, England has been a mainstay at the World Cup. They have only missed three World Cups since then, one of those being the 1994 World Cup in the US. They won it all in 1966 and have been looking to recapture the Cup ever since. They have made it two the semis twice, in 1990 and in 2018 but are looking to get back to the final for the first time in 60 years. They have faired better at the Euros, where they have been runners up in the last two tournaments.
Star watch: Croatia
Luka Modric is without question the generational star on this Croatia side. He has been the face of soccer in his country since moving to the Premier League almost two decades ago. He is still a world class player, but we are going to focus on someone else for now. Ante Budimir should be the dangerman at the top of the attack for Croatia. He had 18 goals for Osasuna this season, which was third in the Pichichi race. He is likely to be the point of attack for a side that has some great midfielders and defenders but up top aren't as strong as maybe they once were.
England's XI
We have Thomas Tuchels first XI of the World Cup and Bellingham has made it into the opening eleven for Tuchel. Kane up top with Madueke and Gordon on each wing.
Star watch: England
How do you pick out just one star on this stacked England side? Well, when Harry Kane is your No. 9, it makes the job a little easier. Harry Kane was already a prolific goal scorer even before leaving Tottenham for Germany. Since he arrived in Munich, he has turned into one of the best strikers of this generation. He has put up video game numbers with Bayern, and is now taking aim at the World Cup. He scored 36 goals in 31 matches in the Bundesliga and 14 goals I 13 Champions League matches. He had 6 goals in 6 matches during the 2018 World Cup but just 2 in Qatar. This summer he will be looking to add to his Ballon d'Or campaign while leading his country to World Cup glory.
Croatia's squad
Zlatko Dalic has been in charge of the Croatian national team since 2017. He has led them through their glory years, but there is a sensation that maybe, just maybe the shine is starting to fade on Croatia’s Golden Age. Dalic has to prove that the next generation is ready to take the torch in this World Cup. They may not be as well known as previous Croatia sides, but up and down the roster you have players who are playing with top clubs around Europe.
Goalkeepers
Dominik Livaković (Dinamo Zagreb)
Dominik Kotarski (Copenhagen)
Ivor Pandur (Hull City)
Defenders for Croatia
Josko Gvardiol (Manchester City)
Duje Cáleta-Car (Real Sociedad)
Josip Sutalo (Ajax)
Josip Stanisić (Bayern Munich)
Marin Pongracic (Fiorentina)
Martin Erlic (Midtjylland)
Luka Vuskovic (Hamburg)
Midfielders for Croatia
Luka Modric (Milan)
Mateo Kovacic (Man. City)
Mario Pasalic (Atalanta)
Nikola Vlasic (Torino)
Luka Sucic (Real Sociedad)
Martin Baturina (Como)
Kristijan Jakic (Augsburg)
Petar Sucic (Inter)
Nikola Moro (Bologna)
Toni Fruk (Rijeka)
Forwards for Croatia
Ivan Perisic (PSV)
Andrej Kramaric (Hoffenheim)
Ante Budimir (Osasuna)
Marco Pasalic (Orlando City)
Petar Musa (Dallas)
Igor Matanovic (Freiburg).
England's squad
Thomas Tuchel put himself under the mircoscope with his 26 man squad. There were some important omissions, surprising additions and a whole lot of speculation about the state of this side heading into the World Cup. If it works, he’ll be touted as a genius. If not, it could cost him his job. Without further ado, England’s 2026 World Cup roster.
Goalkeepers: Jordan Pickford (Everton), Dean Henderson (Crystal Palace), James Trafford (Manchester City)
Defenders: Reece James (Chelsea), Tino Livramento (Newcastle United), John Stones (Manchester City), Marc Guéhi (Manchester City), Ezri Konsa (Aston Villa), Dan Burn (Newcastle), Jarell Quansah (Bayer Leverkusen), Nico O’Reilly (Manchester City), Djed Spence (Tottenham)
Midfielders: Jordan Henderson (Brentford), Elliot Anderson (Nottingham Forest), Declan Rice (Arsenal), Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United), Jude Bellingham (Real Madrid), Morgan Rogers (Aston Villa)
Forwards: Bukayo Saka (Arsenal), Noni Madueke (Arsenal), Eberechi Eze (Arsenal), Marcus Rashford (Barcelona), Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United), Harry Kane (Bayern Munich), Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa), Ivan Toney (Al-Ahli)
Last match: Croatia
They may not be the side in the best form coming into the tournament but Croatia always pose a problem in the World Cup. Losses to Brazil back in April, and Belgium two weeks may not have painted the best picture, but these were merely tune ups for the big show. In their final match before the tournament started, they played Slovenia and Luka Modric started the party with the opening goal in the 51st minute. Slovenia equalized seven minutes before the 90 but it was Mario Pasalic who sealed the game for Croatia with a stoppage time goal.
England's last match
England came into camp on the heels of a draw to Uruguay and a loss to Japan. Granted, not many of the top guys for Tuchel played in those matches but there was some concern as to whether or not this side was ready for the World Cup. Some of those concerns were squashed in the final two tune up matches before the start of the tournament. First they played New Zealand to an underwhelming 1-0 win with a goal from Harry Kane right before the halftime break. Their 3-0 win over Costa Rica a looked a little more convincing and that was in large part due to Anthony Gordon who looked the most dangerous down the left side. He created the first goal for Declan Rice in the 9th minute and banged home a penalty in the second half. Ollie Watkins came on as a sub and capped the match off with a brilliant goal to send the Three Lions into the World Cup on a high.
We are live from Arlington
Hello everyone and welcome to Dallas Stadium for this irresistible match between two sides that don't just want to be contending for a place in the final, but they are expecting to be there. Croatia aren’t too far removed from a World Cup final, while England have been knocking on the door or a major title for a while. Today we get our first look at the both sides on this final day of the opening round of group stages. Thomas Tuchel has a star studded side that is surrounded by expectation. That pressure has not faired well for them before. The question is can they over come it during this tournament with one of their best squads in a while.
England vs. Croatia live
Today we wrap up the final matches of the opening round of the group stage, and we will be treated to European heavyweight bout that is worthy of a knockout tie much deeper in this tournament. Today it's a Croatia side looking to prove that it’s still a team capable of challenging for the World Cup against an England team that is desperate to bring it home after over a half century without winning soccer’s biggest prize. AS English will be with you all day providing live coverage, stats, highlights and analysis of today’s can’t miss match from Dallas, Texas.
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