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Darragh Leen · 2026-06-28 · via IrishExaminer.com

Jude Bellingham dragged England out of a rainy New Jersey grind on Saturday, scoring one goal and creating another ‌for Harry Kane as Thomas Tuchel's side beat Panama 2-0 to top Group L and avoid a nervy route through the World Cup knockout phase.

England finished with seven points, ahead of Croatia on six, after their 2-1 win against Ghana, who ended on four. Panama lost all three matches and finished bottom. England will play one of the eight best third-placed teams ​in the Round of 32.

ENGLAND BREAK THE DEADLOCK! 🔓

Jude Bellingham taps in from a corner... The Three Lions top the group as it stands pic.twitter.com/WVtY6x5Qbb

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 27, 2026

After a flat first half and a frustrating hour in which England dominated possession without cutting Panama open, ​Bellingham finally forced the breakthrough in the 62nd minute.

HARRY KANE MAKES IT TWO! 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Bellingham turns provider and suddenly England are cruising

Kane becomes England's all-time top scorer at World Cup finals pic.twitter.com/cWdElDoCN2

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 27, 2026

Read the full match report here.

ENGLAND: Pickford; Quansah (Spence 63), Konsa, Guehi, O'Reilly; Anderson (Henderson 84); Saka (Madueke 63), Rogers, Bellingham (Eze 71), Rashford; Kane (Watkins 84).

Yellow cards: Quansah.

PANAMA: Mosquera; Murillo, Escobar, Cordoba, Andrade, Gutierrez (Davis 88); Martinez, Harvey (Quintero 88), Barcenas (Diaz 71), JL Rodriguez (Londono 71); T Rodriguez (Fajardo 45).

Yellow cards: Andrade, Fajardo.

Referee: Abdulrahman Al-Jassim (Qatar).

Player of the Match: Jude Bellingham (England).

England's Jude Bellingham was critical to English success against Panama once again. Picture: Bradley Collyer/PA
England's Jude Bellingham was critical to English success against Panama once again. Picture: Bradley Collyer/PA

What They Said...

Tuchel says England will only get better: "The tournament starts again ​now in the knockouts. Now we collect our strengths and energy ​and build ⁠on what we have — we have the team spirit, fighting and belief. We will step up. The bigger the games get, the bigger we will get."

Panama coach Christiansen proud of team: "I am ​proud of how ​the team played ⁠under my direction. Although we played well, we didn't get points, we didn't get goals."

Did You Know: Harry Kane became England’s all-time leading goalscorer at the FIFA World Cup with 11 goals, overtaking Gary Lineker (10) - OptaAnalyst.

Talking Point

England need Rice back firing

Make no mistake: England will be going home if they continue to defend like this against anyone with a functioning attack. Tuchel will not be fooled. Although his team secured top spot in Group L by wearing down Panama in the end, an achievement mainly down to Jude Bellingham again stepping up with two moments of class after a skittish first half, England were far from convincing and spent long spells demonstrating that anyone who thought an unusually gung-ho lineup would provide a vision of a post-Declan Rice world was sorely mistaken. Jacob Steinberg

Group L: Croatia 2 (Sucic 31, Vlasic 83) Ghana 1 (Luckassen 73)

Nikola Vlasic headed in Luka Modric’s 83rd-minute corner to lift Croatia to a 2-1 ‌victory over Ghana on Saturday and a second-place finish in World Cup Group L.

Vlasic’s perfect finish off the inside of the left post came 10 minutes after Derrick Luckassen had pulled Ghana level on his international debut, with half the time in between spent on a VAR ​review determining whether he was onside.

A beautiful strike from Croatia's Petar Sučić 🚀 pic.twitter.com/GGiTFab8Ix

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 27, 2026

Petar Susic scored early for Croatia, who needed only a draw to reach ​the last 32. Claiming the second-place spot guaranteed the 2022 third-place finishers a meeting with the ⁠second-placed team in Group K, most likely Portugal or Colombia, on Thursday in Toronto.

A four-minute VAR check is needed but it confirms Derrick Luckassen, volleys Ghana level against Croatia pic.twitter.com/yONQxVp6e0

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 27, 2026

A textbook assist from Luka Modric sees Nikola Vlasic put Croatia in front against Ghana

That celebration 😛 pic.twitter.com/B8Fgll3wjV

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 27, 2026

Read the full match report here.

CROATIA: Livakovic; Stanisic, Sutalo, Pongracic, Perisic; Modric, Kovacic (Mario Pasalic 78); Vlasic (Gvardiol 88), Sucic, Baturina (Marco Pasalic 88); Budimir (Matanovic 66).

Yellow cards: Perisic.

GHANA: Asare; Senaya, Adjetey (Oppong 45), Luckassen, Mensah; Partey; Semenyo, Owusu (Fatawu 45), Sibo (Yirenkyi 85), Sulemana (Nuamah 71); Ayew (Thomas-Asante 71).

Yellow cards: Oppong.

Referee: Drew Fischer (Canada).

Player of the Match: Petar Sucic (Croatia).

Petar Sucic celebrates with teammates. Picture: Dan Mullan/Getty
Petar Sucic celebrates with teammates. Picture: Dan Mullan/Getty

What They Said...

Dalic on Modric: "Luka was truly fantastic ... That's his character and his energy. He's aware that this is the last World Cup and he's trying to ​do his best ... I hope that he will be healthy and that ​he stays with ⁠the Croatians for as long as possible."

Queiroz criticises new format: "With so many teams qualifying ​for the World Cup, I think the value of the competition in terms of being rare to be in the World Cup, is, in my opinion, still debatable. Even the ​qualification matches in Europe and Africa, they start to lose significance, meaning, because everybody is qualified."

Did You Know: Luka Modric (40y 291d) is the oldest player on record (since 1966) to provide an assist at the FIFA World Cup.

Talking Point

Modric aging like a fine wine

The AC Milan midfielder, now 40 years old, still has plenty of tricks up his sleeve, as he proved against Ghana with an assist for Croatia's winner to push his country into the knockout phase. In trademark Modric style, the former Ballon d'Or winner whipped in a perfect corner right onto the crown on Nikola Vlasic who nodded into the bottom left corner.

Modric has been the standout orchestrator for Croatia once again at the 2026 finals, becoming the oldest player in the competition's history to provide an assist. However, Modric's most important action involved the midfielder blocking a Ghana effort in his own penalty area in stoppage time that denied the African side what would have otherwise been a certain goal. A true role model.

🗞️ Group L standings are in as England, Croatia and Ghana head to the Round of 32! ➡️#FIFAWorldCup

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 27, 2026

Group K: Colombia 0 Portugal 0

Colombia and Portugal played out a breathless ​0-0 draw that was anything but dull to a wall of sound at Miami Stadium on Saturday with both teams ‌advancing to the last 32 of the World Cup as the top two in Group K.

The Colombians will rue their profligacy in front of goal but take encouragement from dominating quality European opposition for large periods as they head off to Kansas City as group winners to take on Ghana on Friday.

Davinson Sánchez came THIS close to securing all three points for Colombia 🇨🇴 pic.twitter.com/nzfrxZpm7m

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 28, 2026

Read the full match report here.

COLOMBIA: Vargas; S Arias (Munoz 87), Sanchez, Lucumi, Machado; J Arias (Castano 76), Lerma (Rios 60), Puerta; Rodriguez (Quintero 76), Cordoba (Suarez 60), Diaz.

Yellow cards: Puerta.

PORTUGAL: D Costa; Cancelo (Dalot 45), Dias, Veiga, Mendes (Nunes 90); R Neves (J Neves 45), Vitinha (S Costa 70); Neto, Fernandes, Felix (Leao 70); Ronaldo. 

Referee: Alireza Faghani (Iran).

Player of the Match: Diogo Costa (Portugal).

SHOTSTOPPER: Diogo Costa was the Player of the Match. Picture: Carlos Rodrigues/Getty
SHOTSTOPPER: Diogo Costa was the Player of the Match. Picture: Carlos Rodrigues/Getty

What They Said...

Martinez on Ronaldo game time: "Cristiano is used to being in the right place at the right time. It's more a question of mentally being strong and always being disciplined ​in his position. There is no issue, physically or mentally, for Cristiano in today's game to play the 90 minutes. Maybe ​the next game we need to make a change, but that's like any other player."

Coach Lorenzo on the great Colombian hope: "Truth be told, I believe people are hopeful. The ⁠other ​day I said that when they hired me, they hired ​me to qualify, and now people want you to win the World Cup."

Did You Know: Cristiano Ronaldo has been called offside 11 times over the last two FIFA World Cups, four more than any other player (France’s Kylian Mbappé & Colombia’s Luis Díaz – 7 each).

This contest was the hottest ticket in town:

Portugal vs Colombia is reportedly the most in-demand group stage match at the World Cup, with resale tickets at over ,000 😳 pic.twitter.com/7Tcx9qxRAM

— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) June 27, 2026

Talking Point

Is Ronaldo truly back?

While wonderful and typical theatre, it was plainly ridiculous. “I’m back!” roared Cristiano Ronaldo, as if playing a key part in Portugal’s dismissal of Uzbekistan was in any way significant. Ronaldo toiled against DR Congo and was comfortably kept quiet here by Colombia. The stars have turned up at this World Cup. Ronaldo, though, still has a way to go if seeking to prove his omnipresence at this tournament will not hinder Portuguese hopes of glory. Ronaldo actually wants to be in the same discussion as Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. He once was. Now? It is a tricky point to enforce. Ewan Murray

Group K: DR Congo 3 (Wissa 68 (p), 90+1; Mayele 78) Uzbekistan 1 (Shomurodov 10)

Striker Yoane Wissa netted twice as the Democratic Republic of Congo reached the World Cup knockouts after fighting their way back from a halftime deficit to win 3-1 against Uzbekistan on Saturday and set up a last-32 meeting with ​England.

A penalty from Wissa and an opportunist finish from substitute striker Fiston Mayele saw the Congolese turn around the ‌score with two goals in the space of 10 second-half minutes before Wissa got his second a minute into stoppage time.

The victory ensured DR Congo finished third in Group K, behind Colombia and Portugal, and they will now stay in Atlanta and take on England on Wednesday.

Read the full match report here.

Watch the best of the bunch below:

— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 28, 2026

The goal that sealed Congo DR's place in the knockout stages 🇨🇩⚽

Congo DR reached the round of 32 at the World Cup for the first time in their history. pic.twitter.com/JAsaR0PzT1

— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 28, 2026

DR CONGO: Mpasi; Wan-Bissaka, Mbemba, Tuanzebe, Masuaku (Kayembe 83); Mbuku (Elia 72), Moutoussamy (Mukau 72), Sadiki, Cipenga (Bongonda 72); Bakambu (Mayele 51), Wissa.

Yellow cards: Mbuku, Moutoussamy, Sadiki.

UZBEKISTAN: Nematov; Ashurmatov, Khusanov, Urozov (Sergeev 82); Alijonov, Mozgovoy (Iskanderov 82), Shukurov (Khamrobekov 59), Nasrullaev; Khamdamov (Ganiev 59), Fayzullaev (Urunov 73); Shomurodov.

Yellow cards: Khusanov, Nasrullaev.

Referee: Felix Zwayer (Germany).

Player of the Match: Yoane Wissa (DR Congo).

HEAVEN SENT: Yoane Wissa's brace helps Congo into the knockout stages for the first time in their history. Picture: Lars Baron/Getty
HEAVEN SENT: Yoane Wissa's brace helps Congo into the knockout stages for the first time in their history. Picture: Lars Baron/Getty

What They Said...

Congo coach Desabre already focused on knockouts: “We’ll start work ​immediately on preparing. We’ve got a few players in the squad ​who play at clubs in the English league, so they ⁠will help us, but we’ll prepare in the best way we can ​for what is going to be a very big match for us."

A unique way to celebrate Congo DR's qualification to the last-32! 😂 pic.twitter.com/kCOrYhBq89

— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 28, 2026

Uzbekistan manager Cannavaro says WC is 'brutal': "We ​made some mistakes, of course, but I cannot complain about my players. I never will complain ​about my players because I know and I told you, you were in the press conference and you know what I said the first day when we saw the draw. The World Cup is brutal. They gave everything? Yes. ​They are sad in the changing room. Wow, my friend, believe me. They suffer more than ​anyone in Uzbekistan."

Did You Know: Yoane Wissa scored Congo DR’s first two all-time goals in the FIFA World Cup. The only other player to score an African nation’s first two all-time World Cup goals was Abdelrahman Fawzi for Egypt in 1934 - OptaAnalyst.

Group K standings are set 🔒 #FIFAWorldCup

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 28, 2026

Group J: Jordan 1 (Al-Tamaari 55) Argentina 3 (Lo Celso 19, Martinez 31 (P), Messi 80)

Mercurial Lionel Messi became the first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches as a largely second-string Argentina continued their winning ways with a 3-1 ​victory over Jordan in their Group J clash in Dallas on Saturday.

Lionel Scaloni made nine ‌changes to the line-up that beat Austria but goals from Giovani Lo Celso, Lautaro Martinez and Messi, who started on the bench, sealed a victory that sent a warning to Cape Verde, their opponents in the round of 32.

No Messi, no problem!

There's no doubt Argentina's captain would've loved to take this free-kick, but Giovani Lo Celso places it perfectly in his absence 👌 pic.twitter.com/6y6p8BvcFs

— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 28, 2026

Lo ​Celso gave Argentina the lead against the already eliminated Jordanians in the 19th minute with a ​curling free kick before Martinez doubled the advantage from the penalty spot 12 ⁠minutes later.

A first World Cup goal for Argentina's Lautaro Martinez, as the Inter Milan star converts from the spot 🎯 pic.twitter.com/H9gXa94nDy

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 28, 2026
— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 28, 2026

Read full match report here.

JORDAN: Al-Laila; Nasib, Al-Arab, Abudahab (Obaid 90); Haddad, Al-Rashdan (Jamous 76), Al-Rawabdeh, Abu Taha; Azaizeh (Tamari 45), Olwan (Sharara 90); Al-Fakhouri (Al-Mardi 45).

Yellow cards: Al-Arab, Abu Taha, Sharara.

ARGENTINA: E Martinez; Palacios, Otamendi, Senesi, Tagliafico; Simeome (Barco 71), Paz (McAllister 61), Paredes, Lo Celso (Almada 60); Lautaro Martinez (Messi 60), Alvarez (Lopez 82).

Referee: Istvan Kovacs (Romania).

Player of the Match: Giovani Lo Celso (Argentina).

What They Said...

Scaloni happy to give others minutes: "What we were looking for was the boys who ​had not played to have minutes, because the truth is they deserve it. I'm happy because we gave minutes to everyone and that's very important for ‌us."

Coach Sellami says Jordan have learned good lessons: “We are out of the competition ⁠but ​proud of what we have achieved as ​a first experience. We went in wanting to learn as many lessons as possible ​and we did that.”

Did You Know: Jordan are the first team to score in each of their first three FIFA World Cup matches since Côte d’Ivoire in 2006.

Group J: Algeria 3 (Belghali 45, Mahrez 60, 90+3) Austria 3 (Arnautovic 28, Sabitzer 55, Kalajdzic 90+6)

Austria and Algeria played out an incredible 3-3 draw in Kansas City, both sides progressing to the knockout phase thanks to a last-gasp goal from Austrian substitute Sasa Kalajdzic.

There was some concern ahead of kick-off that there would be little competitive action on the pitch, with a draw guaranteeing both sides a spot in the last 32.

Those fears were extinguished in the early stages, which featured end-to-end action before Austria opened the scoring in the 27th minute through Marko Arnautovic.

Read the full match report here.

Here's the best of:

Sabitzer, 55:

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 28, 2026

Mahrez, 90+3

Riyad Mahrez puts Algeria ahead in added time with his second goal of the match 🇩🇿 pic.twitter.com/kgJ0A86yur

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 28, 2026

Kalajdzic, 90+6:

AUSTRIA SURVIVE!!

Saša Kalajdžić keeps their World Cup dreams alive with a 96th minute equaliser!! WOW!! pic.twitter.com/YQsES0sgyw

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 28, 2026

ALGERIA: Benbot; Belghali (Chergui 71), Mandi, Bensebaini, Hadjam (Ait-Nouri 71); Chaibi, Bentaleb; Mahrez, Maza, Aouar (Ghedjemis 90); Gouiri (Belaid 71).

AUSTRIA: Schlager; Posch, Lienhart, Alaba (Danso 62), Mwene (Kalajdžić 90); Seiwald, Schlager (Grillitsch 45); Laimer, Schmid (Wanner 45), Sabitzer; Arnautovic (Gregoritsch 45).

Yellow cards: Arnautovic.

Referee: Ilgiz Tantashev (Uzbekistan).

Player of the Match: Riyad Mahrez (Algeria).

WIZARD: Riyad Mahrez's late goal was almost enough for all three points. Picture: Michael Steele/Getty
WIZARD: Riyad Mahrez's late goal was almost enough for all three points. Picture: Michael Steele/Getty

Did You Know: Austria have advanced beyond the initial group stage for the first time since 1982. That edition was hosted by Spain, who will be Austria’s opponent in the Round of 32 - OptaAnalyst.

Argentina finish on 🔝 of Group J!#FIFAWorldCup

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 28, 2026

Here is every team that made it to the KO Phase:

Every team in the Round of 32!#FIFAWorldCup #Qualified | @Mcdonalds pic.twitter.com/I93Rzj0H3k

— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) June 28, 2026

In other news...

DR Congo get support from Lumumba impersonator

Democratic Republic of Congo superfan Michel Kuka Mboladinga could not make it for his country’s ​dramatic World Cup win over Uzbekistan on Saturday, ‌but there was an impersonator happy to stand in.

Mboladinga has won worldwide notoriety for standing motionless in the stands, looking eerily like the ​statue in Kinshasa of the country's first Prime ​Minister, Patrice Lumumba, a revered figure in DR Congo ⁠after being killed in 1961.

Mboladinga bears a remarkable resemblance ​to Lumumba, wearing colourful suits with his country's colours, but ​after supporting the Congolese in their last match in Mexico, he failed to get a visa for their must-win game in Atlanta against ​Uzbekistan, where they won 3-1 to advance to the last ​32.

Enock Kabwende, a 28-year-old impersonator, stepped in, also looking like Lumumba but ‌in ⁠a dark suit embellished with leopard print.

"I want to keep the culture going," Kabwende told Reuters, standing at the very top row of the stadium and getting fleeting exposure ​on the stadium’s ​giant television ⁠screen, eliciting a huge cheer from the almost 69,000-strong crowd.

"He didn't come here, but we ​have to represent our country. Patrice Lumumba represents ​liberty, ⁠strong power, prosperity, and freedom in our country,” Kabwende said.

If the real ‘Lumumba Vea’ is able to get a visa for DR ⁠Congo’s ​next match against England in Atlanta ​on Wednesday, Kabwende said he hoped they could stand together. "We are family," he ​added.

Reuters

Scotland looking for new head coach as Steve Clarke resigns from role

Scotland are looking for a new head coach after Steve Clarke stepped down from his post following their exit from the 2026 World Cup.

A statement on the national team’s official Twitter account read: “Scotland Men’s Head Coach Steve Clarke has stepped down from his role.

FAREWELLS: Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has stepped down from the role, the Scottish Football Association has announced. Picture: Martin Rickett/PA Wire
FAREWELLS: Scotland head coach Steve Clarke has stepped down from the role, the Scottish Football Association has announced. Picture: Martin Rickett/PA Wire

“Our most successful National Team Head Coach has called time on his seven years in charge following our participation at the FIFA World Cup 2026.” Clarke led Scotland to three out of the last four major tournaments and it was the national team’s first appearance in the World Cup finals since 1998.

In a lengthy open letter to supporters on the Scottish FA’s website, the 62-year-old said: “The most emotional part of this goodbye is for my players, without whom we wouldn’t have had any of the memories that we’ve accumulated from 2019 until now.

“They deserve all the praise and adulation that they receive and it was truly an honour to be called their Gaffer.

“Thanks for having me and good luck to my successor.” Ian Maxwell, Scottish FA chief executive, thanked Clarke for his “record-breaking contribution”.

He said: “While we are all disappointed to have exited the World Cup at the group stage, we must not lose sight of the undeniable progress made during Steve’s seven years in charge.

“From starting as a pot four team in 2019 to topping our World Cup qualifying group, he has more than delivered on the remit to take Scotland back to a major tournament.

“We thank Steve for his record-breaking contribution and know that when the disappointment of World Cup elimination subsides, the Scotland supporters will be thankful for the memories of marching with pride at major tournaments once again.” 

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