BW Arabia Kuwait - Croatia vs Ghana: World Cup Group L Round 3

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Croatia
Croatia
2 – 1

Winner: Croatia

Ghana
Ghana

HT 1 – 0

World Cup Group L International Round 3
Lincoln Financial Field

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Kickoff:
Post-Match Analysis FT

BW Arabia Kuwait - Croatia vs Ghana Match Report, Result and Tactical Analysis

World Cup Group L, Round 3 at Lincoln Financial Field in USA.

Updated at 3 min read

Zlatko Dalic's side moved to 6 points from 3 matches and stayed in 2nd, while Carlos Queiroz's Ghana remained on 4 points in 3rd after a contest that stayed open until the final stages. For readers in Kuwait, the result will resonate because it sharpened the race behind England, and it gave the evening a clear hierarchy by the final whistle.

The match had the shape of a game between two teams who knew exactly what their records meant. Croatia arrived with 2 wins, 0 draws and 1 loss, and with 5 goals scored and 5 conceded, while Ghana came in with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss, balanced on 2 goals for and 2 against. The scoreboard reflected that contrast in ambition and efficiency. Croatia's 4-2-3-1 gave them the structure to control key moments, while Ghana's 4-1-2-3 left them looking for moments to break the rhythm rather than dominate it. The attendance of 68324 underlined the scale of the stage.

That lead held through half-time, when the score was 1-0, and it gave Dalic's team a platform they did not surrender. The timing of those goals told the story: Croatia managed the key moments better, then repeated that edge when the game reopened.

  • Croatia's record moved to 2 wins, 0 draws and 1 loss, with 6 points and a goal difference of 0 after scoring 5 and conceding 5.
  • Ghana finished with 1 win, 1 draw and 1 loss, with 4 points, a goal difference of 0, 2 goals for and 2 against.
  • The table context mattered: England led on 7 points, Croatia sat 2nd on 6, and Ghana were 3rd on 4, so the gap at the top narrowed to 1 point for Croatia.
  • The venue, Lincoln Financial Field, and the crowd of 68324 gave the evening a major-match feel for supporters in Kuwait and beyond.

There was discipline in the margins as well. Croatia collected a yellow card in the 68th minute, and Ghana were shown a yellow card in the 90th minute, but neither booking altered the wider pattern of the night. The result was decided by the decisive periods around the break and the closing stretch, not by any collapse of control.

The league picture now gives the result its full weight. Croatia's 6 points from 3 matches left them one point behind England, and the victory kept them in 2nd rather than forcing them to chase from further back. Ghana stayed on 4 points in 3rd, which means their path remains live but tighter after a match in which they twice had to respond to Croatia's control. For Kuwait fans tracking World Cup Group L, this was the kind of result that clarifies the table rather than merely decorating it. The contest at Lincoln Financial Field ended with Croatia in the stronger position, and the standings now reflect that reality.

The implications are straightforward: Croatia will move forward with 6 points, Ghana will regroup on 4, and the 1-point gap behind England keeps the top of World Cup Group L compressed.

Pre-Match Analysis

BW Arabia Kuwait - Croatia vs Ghana Match Preview, Prediction and Tactical Analysis

World Cup Group L, Round 3 at Lincoln Financial Field in USA.

Created at 3 min read

World Cup Group L reaches Round 3 with Croatia and Ghana meeting at Lincoln Financial Field on 2026-06-27, and the table gives this fixture immediate weight. Ghana arrive in 2nd place with 3 points from 1 match, a 1-goal difference and a clean defensive return of 0 goals against. Croatia sit 4th with 0 points from 1 match, and their 2 goals for against 4 conceded underline how much will be at stake as Zlatko Dalic's side try to reset the course of their campaign.

The numbers from the opening round already sketch the challenge for Croatia. One defeat, 2 goals scored and 4 conceded leave little room for hesitation, especially against a Ghana side coached by Carlos Queiroz that has started with 1 win, 0 draws and 0 losses. Ghana's 1 goal for and 0 against suggest control rather than chaos, and their 3 points place them above Croatia before a ball is kicked in Round 3. For readers in Kuwait, that contrast should make this a fixture worth tracking closely.

Ghana's position carries a different kind of pressure. A second-place berth with 3 points and a 1-goal advantage is useful, but it also invites scrutiny from a Croatia side that will see Lincoln Financial Field as a chance to correct an early imbalance in the group. The margin between the teams in the standings is clear: Ghana have 3 points, Croatia have none, and that gap gives the match a sharper edge than the raw fixture list might suggest. In Kuwait, where group tables are often followed with particular care, those figures give the game immediate relevance.

Why this match matters

  • Croatia enter Round 3 in 4th place with 0 points, so every detail from Zlatko Dalic's setup will matter from the first whistle at Lincoln Financial Field.
  • Ghana arrive with 3 points, 1 win and 0 defeats, giving Carlos Queiroz a platform built on control after 1 match.
  • The defensive split is stark: Ghana have not conceded, while Croatia have already allowed 4 goals, which shapes the tactical tone of the meeting.
  • For fans in Kuwait, the standings add a direct angle, because a result here will either strengthen Ghana's 2nd place or give Croatia a route back into the group.

Recent form also gives the fixture a readable balance. Croatia's opening loss has left them chasing rhythm, while Ghana's perfect start means they can approach Round 3 with the confidence of a side that has already banked 3 points. With Croatia on 0 points and Ghana on 3, the match will test whether Dalic's team can tighten up at the back and whether Queiroz's side can keep the control that produced their 0-goal concession rate. That contrast between recovery and consolidation is exactly what makes a group-stage meeting of this sort carry such importance.

The outlook is straightforward: Croatia will need a sharper defensive showing than the 4 goals against they have already allowed, while Ghana will aim to defend the 2nd-place position they have earned with 3 points. For readers in Kuwait, the group context means this is more than a single fixture; it is a direct check on who can shape the next phase of World Cup Group L from Round 3.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What time does Croatia vs Ghana kick off in Kuwait?

Croatia vs Ghana kicks off on Sunday 28 June 2026 at 00:00 Kuwait time.

Where can I watch Croatia vs Ghana in Kuwait?

Local broadcast partners for Kuwait have not been confirmed at the time of writing. Check official Kuwait broadcast partners or your local rights holder for confirmed coverage.

Are there any injuries or suspensions for Croatia or Ghana?

No injuries or suspensions are listed for Croatia or Ghana at the time of writing.

What is the head-to-head record between Croatia and Ghana?

Croatia and Ghana have no previous meetings in the last 8 head-to-head matches, with 0 wins for Croatia, 0 draws, and 0 wins for Ghana.

What competition and round is this match?

This is World Cup Group L, Round 3, at Lincoln Financial Field in USA.