England just put four past Croatia. Ghana just scraped past Panama 1-0. The gap between these two sides is significant — and the supercomputer knows it.We consulted Machine Football's data analysis model to come up with five selections for tonight's game, one combined price, and a data-driven case for each.Here are five legs for your bet builder, one big price, all backed by data and Betfair odds.All odds correct as of 15.00 BST on Tuesday 23rd June, 2026.Leg 1 — England to win (1/7)England were extraordinary against Croatia. Four goals, a second-half performance full of purpose and quality, and a squad that looks like it has found its rhythm.Ghana scraped past Panama 1-0 and have lost or drawn three of their last four matches — including a 5-1 hammering by Austria. The gap in class is significant. Back England to win.Leg 2 — Over 2.5 goals (8/15)England scored four against Croatia. Harry Kane had six shots, four on target, and scored twice in 102 minutes. Jude Bellingham — ranked number one globally for market value among players in his position by Machine Football — is pulling the strings throughout. Anthony Gordon ranks in the top 1% worldwide for contribution value and third globally within his archetype.Ghana will create something. They have the individual quality in Antoine Semenyo and Abdul Fatawu to hurt any defence on the counter. But England are scoring freely, and this attack shows no sign of slowing down.Leg 3 — Noni Madueke to score or assist (4/6)Against Croatia, Madueke was England's most dangerous wide threat. He completed both of his crosses, created two shots on target, and registered an xA of 0.42 in just 78 minutes.The Machine Football model ranks him in the top 1% globally for dribbling and among the Premier League's elite ball-carriers. He's keeping Bukayo Saka out of the starting XI, arrives at this tournament with something to prove, and faces a Ghana right-back in Alidu Seidu who committed 1.16 fouls per 90 in Ligue 1 this season.Madueke drives at defenders. Seidu struggles to stop them. A goal or assist at the odds on offer is exactly where the value lies.Leg 4 —Over 5.5 England corners (4/7)England won eight corners against Croatia. Tuchel has openly made set-pieces a priority, and the delivery men are identified. Declan Rice averaged 4.51 corners per 90 during England's World Cup qualifying campaign and remains the designated specialist whenever England win one in dangerous areas.Madueke on the right adds another outlet and will be key to winning them. Ghana beat Panama with a goal but created very little — Semenyo managed just one shot in 108 minutes — and they are likely to spend long periods defending deep against England's quality.That's exactly the type of game state that produced eight corners against Croatia. Six against Ghana isn't bold. It's almost inevitable.Leg 5 - Reece James to be shown a card (15/2)James picked up four yellow cards in 29 Premier League appearances this season — but that only tells half the story.His likely opponent is Semenyo, a player ranked in the top 1% globally for finishing and the top 5% for dribbling by the Machine Football model. Semenyo committed 54 fouls and collected seven yellow cards in 37 Premier League appearances last season. He's physical, direct, and draws contact for a living.James is an aggressive full-back who tackles hard and rarely backs down. Put those two profiles on the same flank for 90 minutes, on the biggest stage in football, and a booking isn't a surprise.It's exactly the sort of matchup that produces one.JOIN US ON FACEBOOK! Latest news, analysis and much more on Mirror Football's Facebook pageThe Bet Builder Combined Price: 32/1Stack all five legs on Betfair's Bet Builder and check the exchange for the live combined price before placing.Gamble responsibly. 18+ | UK only | begambleaware.org. Prices are approximate and subject to change.Predicted Starting XI’sEngland: Pickford; James, Konsa, Guéhi, O'Reilly; Anderson, Rice; Madueke, Bellingham, Gordon; Kane.Ghana: Asare; Seidu, Adjetey, Oppong, Mensah; Partey, Owusu; Fatawu, Ayew, Semenyo; Williams.Get the latest World Cup news straight to your inbox by signing up to our Make Football Great Again newsletter now!
England v Ghana tips: Machine Football supercomputer's 32/1 Bet Builder
Using the latest player performance metrics, Machine Football’s predictive model has a bet builder for England's World Cup group game against Ghana












