Match Summary
In a pulsating encounter at AT&T Stadium, England kicked off their 2026 World Cup campaign with a 4-2 victory over Croatia that was as entertaining as it was nervy for fans. The rollercoaster clash in Group L saw both sides trade blows in a first half that ended 2-2, before second-half goals from Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka secured the points.
The match was a reversal of England's Euro 2024 approach under Gareth Southgate: defensively vulnerable but devastatingly effective going forward. Thomas Tuchel’s decision to unleash his attacking talents paid off, though the German will be concerned by the space afforded to Croatia on the counterattack.
Kane's Historic Night
Harry Kane proved once again why he is England's most reliable goal threat, scoring a first-half double to equal the nation’s World Cup scoring record. His opener came from the penalty spot after a controversial handball decision; the spot-kick had to be retaken after encroachment, but Kane kept his cool to convert twice. He then headed home a pinpoint Declan Rice corner to restore England’s lead at 2-1.
Kane now sits alongside Gary Lineker on 10 World Cup goals, underlining his importance to Tuchel’s system. Despite a quiet opening period, the captain’s clinical finishing turned the game in England’s favour.
Defensive Frailties Exposed
For all of England’s attacking brilliance, their defensive display raised serious questions. Croatia scored from their first two shots on target, with Martin Baturina and Petar Musa exploiting gaps in a jittery backline. Ezri Konsa, in particular, endured a difficult evening, struggling to cope with Croatia’s movement and leaving the Three Lions fanbase sweating until Bellingham’s decisive strike.
Tuchel must shore up his defence before the next match against Ghana, as better opponents will likely punish such generosity. The midfield pivot of Rice and Bellingham offered some protection, but the high line and full-back positioning were repeatedly exposed.
What’s Next for England?
The victory puts England top of Group L, level on points with Ghana after their win over Panama. The two sides meet on Tuesday in what could decide the group winner. Tuchel will likely rotate his squad but will demand a more controlled performance to avoid another thriller that, while thrilling for neutrals, might shorten English hearts.
Key Takeaways
- England’s attack looks world-class, but their defence is a major concern.
- Harry Kane’s record-equalling double highlighted his enduring class.
- Jude Bellingham was the standout performer, driving the team forward.
- Croatia showed resilience but lacked the cutting edge to punish England fully.
- Thomas Tuchel has work to do to balance flair with defensive solidity.
Quick Facts
Result: England 4-2 Croatia
Scorers: Kane (2), Bellingham, Saka; Baturina, Musa
Stadium: AT&T Stadium, Dallas
Group: L
England’s next match: vs Ghana, June 23