World Cup 2026 live: ‘Beautiful’ Petar Sucic goal opens scoring in Croatia vs Ghana to put England second in group

Croatia took the lead against Ghana at the World Cup 2026

World Cup 2026 live: ‘Beautiful’ Petar Sucic goal opens scoring in Croatia vs Ghana to put England second in group

Petar Sucic became the first player at the World Cup 2026 to score against Ghana with a long-range opener to send Croatia top of Group L at England’s expense on Saturday.

Inter midfielder Sucic arrowed a 31st-minute finish beyond Benjamin Asare’s dive to move his side to six points in the live table following their 1-0 win over Panama on Tuesday.

“That’s a beautiful strike, isn’t it?” former Scotland striker Ally McCoist asked on ITV. “It just opens up for him, inviting the shot. He keeps it low and hard.”

World Cup 2026: Croatia, Ghana, England face finale

Nikola Vlasic, who joined Sucic and Ante Budimir as the newcomers in Croatia’s side, had earlier struck a post from distance.

“With a bit of luck, that will liven things up now,” McCoist hoped of the goal, noting that the ball had gone through centre-back Derrick Luckassen’s legs.

England were drawing 0-0 with eliminated Panama at the time, putting them on course to finish on five points – one ahead of Ghana.

World Cup 2026: Croatia team vs Ghana

Mancheter City’s Josko Gvardiol, who recently returned from a broken leg, moved to the Croatia bench alongside Marco Pasalic and Petar Musa.

Croatia starting XI: Dominik Livakovic, Josip Stanisic, Marin Pongracic, Josip Sutalo, Mateo Kovacic, Luka Modric, Nikola Vlasic, Martin Baturina, Petar Sucic, Ante Budimir, Ivan Perisic

Croatia substitutes: Ivor Pandur, Dominik Kotarski, Josko Gvardiol, Duje Caleta-Car, Kristijan Jakic, Luka Vuskovic, Martin Erlic, Nikola Moro, Mario Pasalic, Toni Fruk, Luka Sucic, Andrej Kramaric, Igor Matanovic, Marco Pasalic, Petar Musa

Footballer Luka Modric looking downwards and applauding while playing in the red and white home shirt of the Croatia national football team inside a stadium

World Cup 2026: Ghana team vs Croatia

Ghana also made three alterations: Luckassen, Elisha Owusu and Kamaldeen Sulemana replaced Jerome Opoku, Inaki Williams and Caleb Yirenkyi.

Ghana starting XI: Benjamin Asare, Jonas Adjetey, Gideon Mensah, Derrick Luckassen, Marvin Senaya, Thomas Partey, Kwasi Sibo, Antoine Semenyo, Elisha Owusu, Jordan Ayew, Kamaldeen Sulemana

Ghana substitutes: Lawrence Ati Zigi, Joseph Anang, Alidu Seidu, Abdul Mumin, Baba Rahman, Jerome Opoku, Kojo Peprah Oppong, Caleb Yirenkyi, Augustine Boakye, Abdul Fatawu, Brandon Thomas-Asante, Christopher Bonsu Baah, Inaki Williams, Ernest Nuamah, Prince Adu

Where to watch Croatia vs Ghana: TV channel, live online streams

Kick-off on Saturday was at 22:00 BST (17:00 ET / 14:00 PT). In the UK, live TV coverage is on ITV4.

Streaming is available through ITV’s website and ITVX app, which is available on a vast variety of devices for viewing on the go.

World Cup 2026: Croatia vs Ghana stats

  • Luka Modric made his 200th appearance for Croatia by starting against Panama. On matchday one against England, however, the midfielder played the fewest minutes (58) of any of his 34 starts across the World Cup and EURO
  • Croatia and France are the only teams to have reached the semi-finals at each of the last two World Cup tournaments
  • In Croatia’s previous six World Cup participations, they were either eliminated in the group stage (3) or reached the semi-finals (3), including a run to the final in 2018
  • Zlatko Dalic is the first head coach to lead Croatia at five major international tournaments: World Cup 2018, EURO 2020, World Cup 2022, EURO 2024, World Cup 2026
  • Among current coaches, only Didier Deschamps with France (21) has taken charge of more World Cup games than Dalic’s 16 with Croatia
  • Ghana could win two group stage matches at the World Cup for the second time in their history, previously beating Czechia and the USA in 2006
  • They have failed to win any of their last five matches against European opposition in the competition (D2 L3)
  • Before their successive clean sheets to start these finals, Ghana had conceded in each of their preceding 10 World Cup matches since a shutout against Serbia during the 2010 group stage (1-0)
  • Jordan Ayew was involved in 14 goals during qualifying (7 goals, 7 assists), which is the joint-most in a CAF campaign alongside Algeria’s Mohammed Amoura (10 goals, 4 assists)
  • Since their World Cup debut in 2006, Ghana have featured in five of the six editions – more than any other African nation during that period