We're the most trusted marketplace for football tickets. Prices are set by sellers and may be above or below face value.
  • Trustpilot
  • Serving Football Fans for 20 years
  • Over 1 Million Fans Served
card header image

World Cup

MATCH 45 Group L: England vs Ghana tickets

Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 16:00
tickets available from £558.00
  • 150% Money Back Guarantee
  • Easy and secure payments
  • Tickets provided by our Trusted Sellers
  • All our orders are 150% guaranteed
  • Seated together, unless stated otherwise
Ticket Quantity
Price range
  • CATEGORY 4

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • All Together
    • Cheapest on our site
    • Cheapest in this section on our site
    £558.00
    each
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Up To 2 Together
    • Cheapest in this section on our site
    £584.00
    each
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Up To 4 Together
    • Only 1 ticket left in this offer
    £595.00
    each
    1 ticket
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Up To 2 Together
    • Only 2 tickets left in this offer
    £598.00
    each
    2 tickets
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Up To 2 Together
    £609.00
    each
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • All Together
    • Only 1 ticket left in this offer
    £621.00
    each
    1 ticket
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Up To 2 Together
    £639.00
    each
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Up To 4 Together
    £647.10
    each
  • CATEGORY 3

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Single Seat(s)
    • Only 1 ticket left in this offer
    £650.00
    each
    1 ticket
  • CATEGORY 2

    Neutral fans

    • Mobile tickets
    • Up To 4 Together
    • Cheapest in this section on our site
    £659.51
    each

What other Football fans say about us


England vs Ghana – World Cup 2026 Tickets, Preview & Guide


England and Ghana are two sides that don't meet often, and that unfamiliarity gives this World Cup fixture a slightly different feel, less of the emotional weight that comes with long-running rivalries, more a sense of curiosity about how their styles will mesh on a stage of this size. The match takes place on 23 June, kicking off at 21:00 BST at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, a ground more associated with the New England Patriots but one that lends itself surprisingly well to big-tournament football. With its steep stands and enclosed design, it can generate more noise than you might expect from a venue of its scale.

For England, it's another early test of whether they can impose themselves and gain control against a team who play with energy, pace and a willingness to take risks. Ghana arrive with a young, athletic squad and enough individual talent to trouble anyone if the game becomes stretched. It's unlikely to define the group on its own, but it should offer a clear indication of where both teams sit in their development and how they might cope as the tournament progresses.

How to Buy Tickets for England vs Ghana

Demand for England vs. Ghana will be high, and tickets are expected to move quickly once allocations open. In fact, our customer service team regularly hear from fans who want to know: How can I book World Cup tickets for England vs. Ghana? And it can be tricky. Let's walk you through all the steps so you can start thinking about booking your flights across the Atlantic.

  1. Select the match you want to attend and click 'View Tickets'.
  2. Select the area you would like to sit within the stadium graphic on the right-hand side.
  3. Select the number of tickets you would like to purchase.
  4. Click on the green 'Buy' button.
  5. Complete the order form using your personal details.
  6. Don't forget to check that all your information has been input and is correct.
  7. Click 'Make Payment'.
  8. The tickets are now yours!

Ticket prices tend to vary depending on the seat category and match type, so do bear that in mind when selecting matches. Some games, mainly knockout matches or popular teams, can sell out incredibly quickly, so make sure you book early and are on high alert for when tickets come on sale!

England vs Ghana 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. Ghana, meanwhile, come into the tournament with a different profile entirely, less experienced and built around moments of individual quality rather than long spells of control. They play with energy and spontaneity, and when games become stretched, they can be very dangerous.

There's no deep head-to-head history to lean on here, but the contrast in styles adds its own intrigue. The key battle will almost certainly be in midfield: England's athleticism and directness against Ghana's ability to break lines quickly and turn loose balls into counter-attacks. Out wide, England may find joy if they can isolate Ghana's full-backs, while Ghana will look to exploit transitions, especially if England's full-backs push high and leave space behind.

Prediction: England should have enough to edge it, given their structure and depth, but Ghana have the sort of players who can turn a tight game with one moment. A narrow England win feels the most plausible outcome, though it wouldn't be a surprise if Ghana made this far more uncomfortable than the rankings suggest.

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. 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.

Ghana, meanwhile, will lean heavily on the players who give their team its structure and composure. Thomas Partey, when fit, remains the key player: someone who can screen the back line, break up play and move the ball forward with a calmness that often goes unnoticed. Mohammed Kudus provides the spark further up the field and is a player who can drift into pockets, carry the ball past pressure and turn half-chances into something more meaningful. At the back, Mohammed Salisu offers the composure and physical presence required to deal with England's forwards. If Ghana are to impose themselves, these three will be key.

Gillette Stadium – Match Venue

Gillette Stadium in Foxborough will offer a very different backdrop for England's meeting with Ghana on 23 June. Better known as the home of the New England Patriots, it's a modern, open-bowl ground that holds just under 65,000 fans and has hosted its fair share of major international events. The stands are steep enough to keep the noise close to the pitch, and while it doesn't have the enclosed feel of some of the newer World Cup venues, it can still generate a surprisingly loud atmosphere when it fills up.

The concourses are spacious, the facilities are slick, and the sightlines are exactly what you'd expect from a stadium built with American sports in mind. With England likely to travel in strong numbers and Ghana bringing a lively, vocal following of their own, it should make for a buzzing crowd.

How to Get to Gillette Stadium for This Match

Gillette Stadium sits in Foxborough, roughly halfway between Boston and Providence, so most supporters will be travelling in from one of the two city centres. The simplest option on match days is usually the MBTA Commuter Rail, which runs special event services to Foxboro Station, a short walk from the stadium. These trains tend to be busy in the hours before kick-off, so arriving earlier than planned is rarely a bad idea.

For those not using the train, ride-share options are widely available, though drop-off zones around the stadium can become congested as crowds build. Driving is possible, but parking needs to be planned in advance: some lots are free, others paid, and traffic on Route 1 can be slow-moving on event days. Many supporters opt for park-and-ride sites to avoid the bottlenecks.

Foxborough Fan Guide for Match Day

Foxborough isn't a traditional football hub in the European sense, but it's well used to hosting major events and has enough around Gillette Stadium to give match day some shape. The area immediately surrounding the ground is designed for big crowds, with a cluster of bars, restaurants and open spaces in the Patriot Place complex, which sits right next to the stadium. It's the natural gathering point for supporters and tends to fill up quickly on event days, offering the closest thing to a central fan zone.

Further out, both Boston and Providence will have their own pockets of activity, and many England fans 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 transport links.

Head-to-Head History: England vs Ghana

England and Ghana have met only sparingly over the years, which gives this fixture a slightly different tone to England's more familiar tournament opponents. Their all-time record is limited to a handful of friendlies, with England edging the results overall, but there has never been a competitive meeting between the two nations, and certainly not on a World Cup stage. That lack of history adds a layer of intrigue rather than diminishing it; there's no emotional baggage here, just two sides trying to work each other out in real time.

The most memorable encounter came in 2011, when Ghana's travelling support turned Wembley into one of the liveliest atmospheres the stadium has seen for a friendly. Asamoah Gyan's late equaliser that night remains the standout moment between the sides, a stark reminder of Ghana's ability to unsettle even the most structured teams.

Upcoming Related Fixtures

MATCH 22 Group L: England vs Croatia

Wednesday, 17th June 2026 16:00
AT&T Stadium, Dallas
tickets

Latest Football fans who trusted us for their tickets

  • 23 Feb 2026 Wade H bought 2 tickets for West Ham United vs Manchester City.
  • 23 Feb 2026 Sunday N secured 2 tickets for Manchester United vs Crystal Palace.
  • 23 Feb 2026 Bart V picked up 4 tickets for Fulham vs Burnley.
  • 23 Feb 2026 Kevin I grabbed 2 tickets for Arsenal vs Chelsea.
  • 23 Feb 2026 Ryan K got 1 ticket for Liverpool vs West Ham United.