Need to knowThe second round of World Cup Group fixtures finished on Tuesday as England slipped up against Ghana, while Gianni Infantino offered an update on plans for the final06:00, 24 Jun 2026Updated 06:00, 24 Jun 2026Jude Bellingham wasn't enthused about his Superior Player of the Match award after England's draw with Ghana(Image: Patrick Smith - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)Everything you need to know about what happened on Tuesday and overnight from the World Cup:England could only manage a draw against Ghana in a frustrating clash for the Three Lions. The goalless match saw Jude Bellingham and former Manchester United assistant Carlos Queiroz have a fiery spat at half-time.Bellingham cut a frustrated figure when awarded his Superior Player of the Match award, saying he did not deserve it. He believed one of Ghana's players should have won the accolade.Thomas Tuchel was blocked from answering a question during his post-match press conference. The German coach had been asked about Djed Spence's decision not to shake Thomas Partey's hand.In the other match in Group L, Panama narrowly lost to Croatia and were knocked out of the World Cup. Luka Modric earned his 200th cap during the clash.Thursday also saw Cristiano Ronaldo return to the scoresheet. The Portugal icon scored a brace against Uzbekistan in a 5-0 win, to become the first player to score in six editions of the global tournament.However, Ronaldo caused a stir following the match when he refused to answer a reporter's question about Lionel Messi.Colombia secured their progression to the knockout stage with a win over the Democratic Republic of Congo. Crystal Palace star Daniel Munoz scored the only goal of the game to put the South American side in a strong position before facing Portugal.Didier Deschamps will miss France's match against Norway following the tragic death of his mother. Les Bleus' head coach returns to his homeland following the news.Gianni Infantino defended hydration breaks and has suggested they will be considered for future tournaments.United States President Donald Trump will award the World Cup trophy to the tournament winners. Infantino confirmed as much: "We will be together with the president enjoying the final and handing the trophy to the winner, of course together," Infantino said.World Cup LIVE: Keep right up to date with all the latest England news and more right here