England and Ghana are tied atop Group L with four points apiece after two rounds of World Cup group-stage action.

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How Group L looks after two matches

England leads the group on goal difference after a commanding 4-2 win over Croatia on June 17, followed by a 0-0 draw against Ghana on June 23. Four points, plus-two goal difference, top of the table.

Ghana matches England’s point total but trails on goal difference at plus-one. The Black Stars opened with a 1-0 victory over Panama on June 17 before grinding out that scoreless draw with England.