NEW YORK (Web Desk): England and Ghana launched their FIFA World Cup campaigns with hard-fought victories, while the Democratic Republic of Congo secured a historic draw against Portugal in one of the biggest surprises of the tournament so far.
England made an emphatic start to their World Cup journey by defeating Croatia 2-0, with captain Harry Kane scoring both goals to underline his importance to the Three Lions’ title ambitions.
The Bayern Munich striker opened the scoring in the first half with a clinical finish after England dominated possession and created several opportunities. Croatia attempted to respond after the break but struggled to break down England’s disciplined defence.
Kane sealed the victory in the closing stages, converting another chance to ensure England collected all three points from their opening Group match. The result places England in a strong position as they seek to advance deep into the tournament and challenge for their first World Cup title since 1966.
Speaking after the match, England manager praised his side’s composure and efficiency, highlighting Kane’s leadership and finishing ability. The victory also extended England’s impressive record in opening World Cup fixtures.
Meanwhile, Ghana left it late to claim a dramatic 1-0 victory over Panama in a fiercely contested encounter.
For much of the match, both teams struggled to create clear-cut chances in an attritional battle marked by physical challenges and disciplined defending. Panama looked set to earn a valuable point before Ghana struck in dramatic fashion during stoppage time.
Caleb Yirenkyi emerged as the hero for the African side, bundling the ball into the net in the fifth minute of added time after a goalmouth scramble. The late winner sparked jubilant celebrations among Ghanaian players and supporters.
The victory gives Ghana an early advantage in their group and boosts confidence ahead of tougher fixtures later in the competition. Panama, meanwhile, will rue missed opportunities and must now recover quickly to keep their hopes of progressing alive.
The biggest talking point of the day, however, came from Portugal’s clash with the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Portugal entered the match as overwhelming favourites, led by veteran superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, but were unable to break down a determined Congolese side that delivered one of the finest performances in the nation’s football history.
Despite enjoying the majority of possession and creating several scoring opportunities, Portugal failed to find a breakthrough. Ronaldo, expected to inspire his team, struggled to make a decisive impact and was closely marked throughout the contest.
DR Congo defended resolutely and occasionally threatened on the counterattack, frustrating their more fancied opponents. When the final whistle sounded, the scoreless draw was celebrated like a victory by the African nation.
The result earned DR Congo their first-ever World Cup point, marking a historic milestone for the country and providing one of the tournament’s earliest shocks. Players and fans celebrated the achievement, recognising its significance against one of world football’s traditional powers.
For Portugal, the draw represents a disappointing start and increases pressure ahead of their remaining group matches. The Portuguese side will now need improved performances to secure qualification for the knockout stages.
With England and Ghana beginning their campaigns on a winning note and DR Congo making history against Portugal, the opening days of the World Cup continue to deliver drama, excitement and memorable moments. As the tournament gathers momentum, teams across the globe are already discovering that every point could prove crucial in the race for a place in the knockout rounds.
















