17 Jun
Wed
•15:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
23 Jun
Tue
•16:00
Gillette Stadium • Boston
27 Jun
Sat
•17:00
MetLife Stadium • New York
15 Jun
Mon
•18:00
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
21 Jun
Sun
•18:00
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
26 Jun
Fri
•20:00
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
For several tournaments now, the red rose side has arrived as an established powerhouse, with an ever more fluid, possession-based game, top-class quality between the lines and a clinical edge that punishes even the slightest defensive lapse. The Oceanian team, the “All Whites”, embodies the indomitable spirit of its confederation: a compact unit, relentless collective effort and a track record marked by World Cup heroics, like that 2010 campaign where they stayed unbeaten against heavyweights such as Italy.
This clash brings together the tradition of a world champion and the boldness of a side that always seems to grow when it comes in under the radar. In such a tight group stage, every sprint, every aerial duel and every 50–50 challenge can tilt the balance towards a place in the round of 16.
In the most recent cycle, the England national team reached the Euro 2020 final and made it to the quarter-finals at Qatar 2022, powered by the killer instinct of Harry Kane, the precocious maturity of Jude Bellingham and the constant threat of Bukayo Saka.
The Oceania representatives are used to dominating their confederation’s qualifiers and have chased their World Cup spot through demanding intercontinental play-offs, driven by the hunger of Chris Wood and the tireless work of players like Liberato Cacace. Don’t just watch it on TV: secure your tickets and experience first-hand a showdown between a European powerhouse and a team determined to rip up the script.