England and Ghana play out a goalless 0-0 draw in Group L at the World Cup, with both teams’ late chances failing to break the deadlock. Multiple outlets describe England as pushing in the closing stages, but Ghana’s defense holds firm and Harry Kane is reported to have missed a late opportunity. The result leaves England with work to do as they aim to finish top of Group L and reach the knockout stage. After their opening 4-2 win over Croatia, England sit at the top of Group L on four points, ahead of Ghana on goal difference, according to one report. Ghana’s point also keeps it well placed to qualify for the last 32. With the group’s final round approaching, the sources note that England play Panama next; a win is described as likely to secure first place in the group and set up a last-32 match in Atlanta on July 1. Overall, the draw prevents England from converting momentum from their earlier win, while Ghana gains a valuable result that keeps both sides in contention.