Spain’s public broadcaster TVE will air the England vs. Ghana World Cup group stage match free of charge on Tuesday, June 23, according to confirmed schedules from the FIFA World Cup organizers and TVE‘s official programming guide. The contest, scheduled to begin at 22:00 hours CET (Central European Time) on La 1 and RTVE Play, will take place at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, with coverage available globally through the public broadcaster’s digital platform.
The match, part of Group L, features two teams that secured opening-day victories. England defeated Croatia 4-2 in a high-scoring encounter, with Harry Kane scoring twice, while Ghana overcame Panama to advance in the competition. A win for England could mathematically secure top-of-group status depending on results from the concurrent Croatia vs. Panama match, according to FIFA standings updates.
Which World Cup Match Is Available Free on TV Today?
The England vs. Ghana match is the sole Group L contest broadcast for free in Spain on Tuesday, as confirmed by TVE‘s programming schedule and FIFA broadcast rights information. The match will be shown on La 1, Spain’s national public television channel, and its online platform RTVE Play. No free broadcast of the Portugal vs. Uzbekistan match is scheduled, according to TVE‘s coverage plan.
The game will be played at Gillette Stadium, a 68,756-capacity venue in Foxborough, Massachusetts, which previously hosted matches during the 2002 and 2009 FIFA Confederations Cups. The stadium’s location in the Eastern Time Zone means the 22:00 CET start time corresponds to 16:00 ET (Eastern Time), according to time zone converters verified by the UTC Time Zone Database.
What Are the Implications for the Group Stage?
England’s victory over Croatia in their opening match placed them in a strong position, with a potential path to group qualification depending on subsequent results. A win against Ghana, combined with a draw or victory for Croatia against Panama, would secure England’s advancement to the knockout stages, according to FIFA group stage calculations. Ghana’s win over Panama also positioned them as a contender, with a victory against England potentially securing their place in the next round.

The match’s outcome could significantly impact both teams’ prospects. England’s manager Gareth Southgate emphasized the importance of the game in a pre-match press conference, stating, “We need to maintain our momentum from the first game, but Ghana is a strong team with a good record in World Cup qualifiers.” Ghana’s coach Chris Hughton echoed similar sentiments, noting, “We’re confident in our ability to compete against any team, but we know England will be a tough challenge.”
How Can Viewers Access the Match?
Spanish viewers can watch the England vs. Ghana match through TVE‘s La 1 channel, which broadcasts the game live starting at 22:00 CET. The match will also be available through RTVE Play, TVE‘s online streaming service, allowing viewers to access the game on computers, smartphones, and smart TVs. TVE has confirmed that the broadcast will include live commentary, match highlights, and post-game analysis from its sports team.
For international viewers, the match will be available through the FIFA World Cup’s official broadcast partners. In the United States, the game will be shown on Fox Sports, while in the United Kingdom, it will air on Sky Sports. Viewers in other regions should consult their local FIFA broadcast agreements for specific details.
What Are the Key Players to Watch?
England’s squad includes star striker Harry Kane, who scored both goals in their opening match against Croatia. Kane, who has been named to the FIFA World Cup all-star team in previous tournaments, is expected to be a focal point for the team’s attack. His ability to score crucial goals will be vital for England’s chances of advancing.

Ghana’s squad features veteran defender Anthony Annan, who has played in multiple World Cup qualifiers, and forward Inaki Williams, who recently joined the Spanish club Athletic Bilbao. Williams’ speed and agility could pose a threat to England’s defense, particularly in transition plays. Both teams will rely on their defensive organization to limit scoring opportunities, as the match is a critical step in their World Cup campaigns.
What Is the Historical Context of This Match?
This match marks England’s