England play Ghana in a World Cup match that ends in a draw. After a previous win over Croatia, England are unable to break down a well-organised Ghana defence and must settle for a point in their second group game. During the match, England manager Thomas Tuchel becomes visibly frustrated on the touchline, including during the involvement of Tottenham player Djed Spence. Tuchel later makes a substitution that brings Spence off the pitch. The game is described by outlets as drab, with England unable to create enough to turn sustained pressure into goals. Both sources frame the result as a reality check for England following their earlier success, while also pointing to Ghana’s defensive approach as the main obstacle. The match outcome leaves England with a draw rather than a win, setting up their next group fixtures with points already being dropped after the opening result.