England are scheduled to play Ghana on Tuesday night at Gillette Stadium as part of a World Cup event, with the match positioned as an opportunity for England to “officially punch” their ticket to the knockout stage. One report describes England’s prior performance as a high-scoring, dramatic 4–2 win over Croatia, which it frames as boosting confidence ahead of facing Ghana. Another source also highlights the same knockout-stage context, stating that England seek to secure advancement with the match. Both pieces frame the fixture around England’s push to qualify in the tournament, referencing attention on North America for the 2026 World Cup. While one article provides broader analysis and betting-focused material, including a suggested betting direction around Harry Kane scoring first, the shared focus across the sources is the schedule, venue, and the tournament significance for England. The coverage does not provide additional confirmed match details such as team news, lineups, or specific officials, but it consistently reports the opponent, location, date timing (“late on Tuesday night”), and the knockout-stage objective.