England set a record for the number of draws at World Cups in the match against Ghana
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England played their 23rd draw at the World Cup, which is a record. In the match against Ghana, the team had 78.8% possession but did not score.

The England national team set a record for the number of draws at the World Cup in a match against Ghana. The game ended in a goalless draw, and thus the English played their 23rd draw at the World Cup, which is a record among national teams. This is reported by the analytical portal OPTA, according to UNN.
Details
According to the portal, England has drawn 23 matches at the FIFA World Cup, 13 of which ended with a score of 0:0.
Both indicators are the highest among all teams in the history of the competition.
Also in the England-Ghana match, the English team had 78.8% ball possession, which is the highest figure for a team in FIFA World Cup matches in the entire history of observations, as well as the highest figure among all teams that failed to score in a match of this tournament.
Addendum
On Tuesday, June 23, the England national team, in the second round of Group L, played a goalless draw against the Ghana national team.
Recall
Portugal national team captain Cristiano Ronaldo set a historic achievement at the 2026 World Cup, becoming the first footballer to score at six different World Cups. He set the record in a match against Uzbekistan.