You don’t win World Cups by running riot for 10 minutes in mid-June but this felt like the start of something new

Tuchel’s multicultural squad are less burdened by narrative than previous teams and can embrace the chance to live in the moment

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Harry Kane struck twice before goals from Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford sealed a stylish win for England in Dallas

ENGLAND 4-2 CROATIA: Thomas Tuchel's men surged through the gears in the second half to blow Croatia away to get their World Cup campaign off to a flying start

England 4-2 Croatia: Harry Kane’s double and goals from Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford were enough to secure a winning start in Dallas

Solo goal against Croatia in his side’s World Cup opener was an angry one – all driving focus, with a rising sense of inevitability

Thomas Tuchel’s fingerprints were all over a disarmingly entertaining 4–2 victory for England against Croatia.

An electric second half ensured England made a winning start to their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, with Thomas Tuchel’s side showing their attacking excellence in a 4-2 victory…

This was one of the most entertaining games of the tournament but it took a huge improvement after the break for England to win. Here Daily Mail Sport examines the big topics from…

Zwei Tore von Harry Kane und ein ganz neuer Stil: England gelingt gegen Kroatien ein erfolgreicher Turnierstart – die Halbzeitansprache von Thomas Tuchel spielt dabei eine…

The squad’s new coach, Thomas Tuchel, is less of a political figurehead than his predecessor. Will that help or hurt the team?

The performance wasn’t without its faults, but England showed more endeavor and bravery than most Three Lions fans are used to in the win over Croatia.

After Jude Bellingham’s stunning goal, England were sensational and took risks unseen for years but, as Miguel Delaney writes in Dallas, two glaring issues remain heading to…

After the riotous win over Croatia, we asked our writers to name the England game they most enjoyed watching

Players describe a speech that urged them to unshackle themselves, to accept risk, to lean into the intensity Tuchel promised since taking the job

Thomas Tuchel said he wanted his England team to entertain the nation and that he pictured the pub scenes as his players powered past Croatia

England manager Thomas Tuchel was able to force his side out of traditional ‘fearful patterns’ in a feelgood second half performance

You don’t win World Cups by running riot for 10 minutes in mid-June but this felt like the start of something new