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England vs Croatia – World Cup 2026 Tickets, Preview & Guide
England's meeting with Croatia at the 2026 World Cup carries a familiar edge. These two have crossed paths often enough in recent years for the fixture to come with its own emotional baggage, but this one arrives in a new setting, on a new stage, and with both squads in very different phases of their cycle. The match takes place on June 17, kicking off at 21:00 BST at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, a venue built for big-tournament noise and long, tense evenings.
For England, it's an early test of their ability to control a game against a side who specialise in disrupting rhythm. For Croatia, it's a chance to show they remain relevant at the highest level despite the gradual dismantling of their golden generation. It's the sort of group-stage fixture that won't decide everything, but will tell us plenty about where both teams stand.
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England vs Croatia Preview & Predictions
England will arrive at the World Cup with a squad that blends established tournament experience with younger players who have already shown they can handle pressure. Their recent form suggests a team comfortable controlling possession and pressing in organised waves. Croatia, meanwhile, remain a side built around midfield intelligence. Even as the core of their 2018 team ages, they still manage games well and rarely allow opponents to dictate the tempo for long.
The head-to-head record adds a layer of intrigue. Croatia have caused England problems in the past, most notably in Moscow in 2018, but England have grown since then, both tactically and mentally. The key battle will almost certainly be in midfield: England's athleticism and directness against Croatia's ability to slow things down and pick their moments.
Out wide, England may find joy if they can isolate Croatia's full-backs, while Croatia will look to exploit any gaps left when England push their full-backs high.
Prediction: England should have enough to edge it, but Croatia rarely roll over. A tight England win feels the most plausible outcome, though a draw wouldn't surprise anyone in what could be a very cagey opening fixture.
Key Players to Watch
For England, Jude Bellingham is likely to sit at the centre of everything they do. He's become the sort of midfielder who shapes matches rather than simply plays in them, someone who can dictate tempo, carry the ball through pressure and arrive in the box with real purpose. His ability to shift the momentum of a game almost single-handedly is what makes him so valuable in these tight World Cup fixtures. Harry Kane remains the focal point up front, still dropping into pockets to connect play and still the most reliable finisher England have. Bukayo Saka brings something different: direct running, sharp decision-making and the ability to unsettle defenders who prefer the game in front of them.
Croatia, meanwhile, continue to lean on Luka Modrić, whose understanding of the game remains unmatched. Even as the legs slow, the brain hasn't. Mateo Kovačić provides the mobility and ball-carrying that allows Croatia to escape pressure and turn defence into attack quickly. At the back, Joško Gvardiol has grown into one of Europe's most assured defenders, combining composure with the physical presence needed to handle England's forwards. If Croatia are to impose themselves, these three will be at the heart of it.
AT&T Stadium – Match Venue
AT&T Stadium in Arlington is one of the most striking venues England will visit at this World Cup. Opened in 2009 and capable of holding around 80,000 spectators, more when the retractable roof is closed and temporary seating is added, it's a ground built on scale and spectacle. The roof gives it a slightly enclosed feel despite its size, and the noise tends to sit in the bowl rather than drift away, which should make for a lively atmosphere with England and Croatia both travelling in decent numbers. The interior is vast, the sightlines are excellent, and the whole place has the polished, high-production feel you'd expect from a stadium that usually hosts the Dallas Cowboys.
How to Get to AT&T Stadium for This Match
AT&T Stadium sits in Arlington, roughly halfway between Dallas and Fort Worth, so most supporters will be travelling in from one of the two city centres. From Dallas, the simplest route is via the TRE or DART services to CentrePort/DFW Station, where dedicated shuttle buses run to the stadium on match days. From Fort Worth, similar shuttle links operate from the downtown transport hubs. Services are frequent, but they do get busy in the hours leading up to kick-off, so leaving a little earlier than planned is rarely a bad idea.
Ride-share options are widely available, though drop-off zones around the stadium can become congested. Driving is possible, but parking is limited and usually needs to be booked in advance; many supporters opt for park-and-ride sites to avoid the bottlenecks on roads leading to the stadium. The stadium itself is well signposted, and the walk from the transport drop-off points is straightforward.
Arlington Fan Guide for Match Day
Arlington isn't a traditional football city in the European sense, but it handles major events well and has enough around AT&T Stadium to give match day a bit of shape. The area immediately surrounding the ground is built for big crowds, with plenty of bars, open spaces and restaurants within walking distance. Supporters tend to gather around Texas Live!, a large entertainment complex next to the stadium that fills up quickly on event days and offers the closest thing to a central fan hub.
Further out, both Dallas and Fort Worth will have their own fan zones and viewing areas, and many England supporters are likely to base themselves in one of the two city centres before travelling in. The atmosphere across the region is usually relaxed, with plenty of space and a steady flow of supporters moving between hotels, bars and shuttle points.
Head-to-Head History: England vs Croatia
England and Croatia have developed an unlikely modern rivalry, shaped less by geography and more by chance meetings in high-stakes matches, from the 2018 World Cup semi-final in Moscow to the opening game of England's Euro 2020 campaign. The record between them is relatively even, and the matches themselves have usually been tight, often decided by small details or late swings rather than rip-roaring performances.
They've only faced each other once before at a World Cup, but that night left a lasting impression on both sides. Croatia's ability to control the midfield and punish brief lapses has long been a problem for England, though the balance has shifted slightly as the squads have evolved. This fixture doesn't carry the same emotional weight as some of their previous encounters, but the history is still there and both teams will be desperate to get their World Cup off to a winning start.
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