England defeated Panama 2-0 on June 27, 2026 [2], securing the top spot in Group L of the FIFA World Cup [1].
The victory ensures England enters the knockout stages with momentum and the advantage of winning their group. This placement typically provides a more favorable path through the bracket as the tournament progresses.
Jude Bellingham played a pivotal role in the match. He scored in the 62nd minute [4] and provided the assist for the winning goal [3]. His performance anchored the English offense throughout the final group game.
Harry Kane also found the net, continuing his climb up the historical scoring charts. With his goal against Panama, Kane has now reached 11 World Cup goals [4]. This tally establishes him as England's all-time leading scorer in the tournament's history [4].
Panama struggled to break through the English defense, failing to score throughout the match [1]. The 2-0 result [1] marks a decisive end to the group stage for both nations.
England's clinical execution in the final third was the difference. By controlling the tempo and capitalizing on key opportunities, the team avoided a potential upset and solidified their standing as a primary contender in the competition.
“England defeated Panama 2-0 on June 27, 2026”
Winning Group L grants England a significant psychological and tactical advantage heading into the knockout rounds. Harry Kane's record-breaking scoring pace and Jude Bellingham's ability to both score and create goals suggest a balanced attack that makes England one of the most dangerous teams remaining in the 2026 tournament.



