England play Ghana to a 0-0 draw in a World Cup match at Boston Stadium, with reports describing a lack of attacking impact and a generally subdued performance from the home team. Across the coverage, the result is presented as a follow-up to earlier expectations, with pundit commentary focusing on England’s difficulty creating clear chances during the game. The match is characterized in the available accounts as “flat,” with England failing to convert possession or territory into goals. No goals are scored, and neither side breaks the deadlock throughout the encounter. One outlet’s piece includes extended commentary and questions about how England would compete against other top teams such as France and Spain, framing the draw as a cause for concern regarding overall performance levels. Both sources agree on the key outcome—England and Ghana finish 0-0—and on the broader assessment that England do not show the intensity or sharpness expected for tournament-level competition. The coverage does not include details beyond the final score and overall performance assessment.