England and Ghana played out a 0-0 draw in their Group L second-round clash at Boston Stadium, a result that keeps both teams locked on four points after two matches. Each side now owns one win and one draw, sharing the top two positions in the group and postponing any clarity over the battle for first place to the final round of fixtures.
Across the match, England carved out several threatening opportunities and pushed the tempo in search of a breakthrough. They managed to create danger in the attacking third but were unable to turn pressure into shots on target, let alone goals, leaving their early momentum in the group without a statement victory in this key encounter. Ghana held firm under those spells, protecting their goal and ensuring that a single point kept them level with their rival.
This stalemate reshapes the outlook of Group L. With both England and Ghana now sharing identical records and points, the closing round gains extra weight for seeding, psychological advantage and progression paths. The inability of England to convert chances raises questions about their cutting edge in decisive matches, while Ghana exit the game with a solid defensive display and a platform from which they can still challenge for the top of the group in the final round.