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Winner pick: England to win narrowly
Correct score: England 1-0 Croatia
Best angle: England draw no bet and under 3.5 goals
Competition: Competition 3
Kickoff: 2026-06-17 · 20:00 UTC
England enter this contest as the side with more individual pace and depth in advanced areas, while Croatia bring a highly cohesive midfield structure and a habit of making major tournaments uncomfortable for more athletic opponents. With no recent head-to-head data in the database, the matchup must be assessed through style and personnel rather than history. England’s path to victory is likely to hinge on controlled possession, width from the flanks, and the ability of Jude Bellingham or Phil Foden to find space between Croatia’s midfield lines. If England can sustain tempo and avoid turning the game into a patient, low-event chess match, their attacking quality should give them the edge. Croatia, however, are rarely easy opponents in matches of this profile. Luka Modrić remains the metronome in possession, and alongside Mateo Kovačić and Marcelo Brozović, Croatia can slow the game down, press intelligently, and force opponents into awkward angles of attack. Their biggest challenge is likely to be dealing with England’s speed on transitions and the movement of Harry Kane, Bukayo Saka, and Foden between the lines. England’s defensive block should be strong enough to limit Croatia’s chances, but if the game opens up late, Croatia’s experience and passing quality keep them dangerous. The most likely outcome is a tight England win or a draw, with goals expected to be limited.
England to win narrowly
20:00 UTC
England enter this contest as the side with more individual pace and depth in advanced areas, while Croatia bring a highly cohesive midfield structure and a habit of making major tournaments uncomfortable for more athle…
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