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06-28 05:00
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É. Davis
J. Gutiérrez
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A. Quintero
C. Harvey
84′
O. Watkins
H.Kane
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J.Henderson
E.Anderson
84′
A. Andrade
71′
A.Londono
Puma
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I. Díaz
É.Bárcenas
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E.Eze
J.Bellingham
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H.Kane
Assist: J.Bellingham
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N. Madueke
B.Saka
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D.Spence
J. Quansah
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J.Bellingham
Assist: B.Saka
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J. Quansah
53′
J. Fajardo
45′
J. Fajardo
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Match Info

Panama 0-2 England: Three Lions Open 2026 World Cup Campaign with Clinical Victory

England launched their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign with a composed 2-0 victory over Panama at the Khalifa International Stadium on 28 June. Gareth Southgate's side controlled proceedings from the outset, demonstrating the tactical maturity and attacking efficiency that have made them one of the tournament's most feared teams.

Match Overview

The Three Lions dominated possession throughout the first half, pinning Panama deep inside their own half. England's high press forced several early turnovers, and it was from one such mistake that the opening goal arrived. A swift counter-attack in the 23rd minute saw Jude Bellingham slide a perfectly weighted pass through to Harry Kane, who calmly slotted past Panama goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera.

Panama, appearing in their third World Cup, showed resilience but struggled to create clear-cut chances against England's well-drilled backline. The Central American side’s best opportunity came just before halftime, when a long-range effort from midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla forced Jordan Pickford into a sprawling save.

Key Moments

  • 23' – England 1-0: Harry Kane scores his 65th international goal after a slick team move, finishing from 12 yards.
  • 56' – England 2-0: Bukayo Saka doubles the lead with a curling left-footed strike from the edge of the box, assisted by Phil Foden.
  • 71' – Panama red card: Defender Fidel Escobar receives a second yellow card for a late challenge on Declan Rice, reducing Panama to ten men.
  • 85' – Close call: A Panama free kick clips the crossbar, but England hold on for a clean sheet.

Tactical Story

England operated in a flexible 4-3-3 formation, with Declan Rice anchoring the midfield and allowing Bellingham and Foden to roam into advanced positions. Panama, set up in a compact 5-4-1, could not contain the movement of England's front three. Southgate's tactical tweak of instructing full-backs Kyle Walker and Luke Shaw to overlap in waves stretched the Panamanian defence to breaking point.

After the red card, Panama abandoned any attacking ambition, and England were content to manage the game with controlled possession. The clean sheet will please Southgate, as his team had conceded in three of their last five World Cup matches.

Standout Players

  • Harry Kane (England): The captain led by example with a goal and constant movement, proving pivotal in link-up play.
  • Jude Bellingham (England): The midfield maestro dictated tempo, completed 92% of his passes and provided the assist for the opener.
  • Adalberto Carrasquilla (Panama): Despite the defeat, the midfielder showed tenacity and was the only Panama player to test Pickford.

Group Stage Impact

This result places England top of Group C with three points and a healthy goal difference. Panama, meanwhile, must now face a must-win match against Senegal in their next outing to keep their knockout stage hopes alive. For England, a victory in their second group game against the United States would all but secure progression to the Round of 16.

The Three Lions will take confidence from this professional performance, having avoided the slow starts that plagued previous campaigns. With Kane in fine form and a midfield brimming with creativity, England look well set for a deep run in Qatar in 2026.