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Analysis of the match between England and Croatia
England arrive at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after an almost flawless European qualifying campaign. Under the guidance of Thomas Tuchel, the Three Lions quickly established themselves as one of the tournament favorites by dominating their group with a well-structured style of play, excellent game control, and impressive squad depth. Not only did England win every qualifying match, but they also scored 22 goals while keeping a perfect defensive record throughout the campaign.
After securing their place in North America, England went through an experimental phase that raised some concerns among supporters. During a series of friendlies in March, they were held to a draw by Uruguay before suffering a home defeat against Japan. However, those results came largely while Tuchel was testing different tactical approaches and personnel combinations in search of the ideal squad setup for the World Cup.
As the tournament approached, England quickly rediscovered their rhythm. Convincing victories over New Zealand and Costa Rica, coupled with four goals scored and no goals conceded, demonstrated that the Three Lions are entering the competition in excellent condition. Those performances have also boosted the confidence of Tuchel’s side ahead of their crucial opening match against Croatia.
On the other side, Croatia secured qualification in a manner that has become synonymous with their football identity: resilience, composure, and experience. The blend of seasoned veterans and emerging young talents helped the Vatreni navigate a challenging qualifying campaign, finishing with seven wins and one draw. It was yet another example of Croatia’s ability to remain competitive on the biggest international stages.
Nevertheless, Croatia’s preparations have not been entirely convincing. After defeating Colombia, Zlatko Dalic’s team suffered consecutive defeats against Belgium and Brazil, two opponents considered comparable in quality to England. It was only in their final warm-up match before departing for North America that Luka Modric and his teammates regained winning momentum with a victory over Slovenia.
The opening clash against England is expected to be an even tougher challenge for the Balkan side. Facing an opponent with consistent form, quality across every area of the pitch, and genuine title ambitions, Croatia will need to rely on all of their experience and mental strength if they hope to achieve a positive result in their opening match of the 2026 World Cup.
