Across the Atlantic, the sporting world turned its eyes to the opening day of the FIFA World Cup 2026, hosted across North America. The tournament’s first full day of group-stage action delivered drama in abundance.
England 4–2 Croatia: Harry Kane stole the headlines, firing England to a commanding victory over Croatia in a match that sent a clear signal of English intent. The result was a statement win for a team perennially tipped as contenders but often accused of underperforming on the world stage. A six-goal thriller was exactly the kind of opening the tournament needed.
Portugal 1–1 DR Congo: The day’s biggest surprise came when Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal were held to a 1-1 draw by the Democratic Republic of the Congo. For DR Congo — making only their second-ever World Cup appearance — the result was a landmark achievement. For Portugal, it was a sobering reminder that the expanded 48-team tournament has brought new levels of unpredictability.
Ghana 0–0 Panama: In Toronto, Ghana and Panama played out a goalless draw in rainy, 20-degree conditions. Neither side managed to break the deadlock in a cagey encounter, with Uzbekistan and Colombia set to complete the day’s action later.
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