The Three Lions boast plenty of creativity in the attacking midfield and forward areas, with a well-developed three-dimensional attacking system built on wing play and central runs. At home, they commit heavily to attack, but against African sides their defensive line often pushes up too high, leaving space behind that opponents can exploit. Ghana’s overall defensive structure is average, but their wing threats and counterattacking speed are highly dangerous. They have often managed to score against European powerhouses in the past and are not simply a side that sits back and absorbs pressure. Past meetings between the two teams have produced high-scoring games, with an open tempo between attack and defense. Taking their overall attacking and defensive characteristics into account, over 3