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How And Where To Watch: Croatia vs Ghana in Group L of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Group L heads into the final matchday completely wide open. Croatia and Ghana both remain in contention to finish atop the group
🏟️ When and Where
But to do so they must win and hope England draws or loses against Panama. The reward is significant: finishing first would allow the winner to avoid a stronger opponent in the next round and enjoy a more favorable path through the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
When and Where
Match: Croatia vs. Ghana
Group: L
Time: 5:00 p.m. ET
Stadium: Philadelphia Stadium
📺 How and Where to Watch Croatia vs Ghana
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🇭🇷 Croatia's Preview
Croatia has once again shown why it is a team accustomed to competing on football's biggest stages. After falling in a demanding match against England, the Croatians bounced back with an important victory over Panama, keeping their hopes of finishing atop the group alive.
Head coach Zlatko Dalić continues to rely on his team's experience and midfield control. The presence of Luka Modrić, combined with the balance provided by the rest of the midfield, allows Croatia to dominate possession for long stretches and dictate the tempo of the game. Defensively, the team has also looked more solid since its opening match, a key factor against a fast and dangerous side like Ghana.

🇬🇭 Ghana's Preview
Ghana enters the final group match full of confidence after collecting four points from its first two games. The Black Stars surprised many by drawing with England and defeating Panama in their opening match, results that leave them with a genuine opportunity to fight for the top spot in Group L.
The African side has stood out for its intensity, aggressive pressing, and speed in transition. Once they regain possession, they look to attack quickly by taking advantage of their forwards' pace and the runs made by their midfielders. If Ghana can remain organized defensively and prevent Croatia from controlling possession, it will have every chance of securing a place in the next round.
⭐ Players to Watch
🇭🇷 Luka Modrić
At 40 years old and 200 caps with his national team, Croatia captain Luka Modrić remains the heart and soul of his team. His vision, passing ability, and vast experience continue to make the difference in high-pressure matches. Beyond orchestrating the attack, Modrić controls the pace of the game and finds spaces that few players can even see. In a match where every detail could prove decisive, his leadership will be invaluable.
🇬🇭 Antoine Semenyo
The Ghana striker has been one of the African side's most dangerous players throughout the group stage. His physical strength, pace, and ability to exploit open spaces make him a constant threat to opposing defenses. If Ghana can create quick counterattacks, Semenyo will be the player most likely to capitalize and make the difference in a match that could determine the fate of Group L.
🎯 Final Analysis
A tightly contested match is expected between two teams that still dream of finishing first in Group L. Croatia will try to impose its experience and possession-based style, while Ghana will aim to turn the contest into an open, fast-paced battle where its speed can become the deciding factor.
With first place still up for grabs and the opportunity to avoid a difficult knockout-round matchup, both teams have every reason to deliver one of the most exciting matches of the final group-stage matchday.
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