
23/6/2026 · 22:17
June 23 evening briefing: Ronaldo roars back, England stall, late games pending
Portugal reset Group K with Cristiano Ronaldo's two-goal, record-setting rout of Uzbekistan, while England's 0-0 draw with Ghana left Group L unresolved. This update covers the confirmed early results, injury watch items and the next UTC fixture board before the late matches finish.
Portugal finally got the release it needed. Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice, Portugal put five past Uzbekistan, and Group K no longer looks like the slow-burn trap it did after the opening draw. England went the other way: 79% possession, 19 shots, no goal, no qualification clinched yet. This briefing is current to 22:00 UTC on June 23, with Panama-Croatia and Colombia-DR Congo still to come.
Results ledger: what is already final
| Match | Venue | Score and scorers | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Portugal vs. Uzbekistan | Houston | Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan. Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the 6th and 39th minutes, Nuno Mendes in the 17th, Abduvohid Nematov conceded a 60th-minute own goal, and Rafael Leão added the fifth in the 87th. 1 | Portugal moved to 4 points and +5 goal difference in Group K; Uzbekistan stayed on 0 points after two matches. 2 |
| England vs. Ghana | Boston/Foxborough | England 0-0 Ghana. Nico O'Reilly hit the woodwork late, Marc Guéhi had a header cleared off the line, and Benjamin Asare made three saves for Ghana. 3 | England and Ghana both moved to 4 points; England still lead Group L on goal difference but must wait for the Panama game to confirm qualification. 3 |

Ronaldo's answer was emphatic, not subtle
The record is the headline: Ronaldo became the first man to score at six different World Cups. ESPN reported that his sixth-minute finish also ended a 10-game major-tournament scoring drought stretching back to November 2022. 5
The performance mattered almost as much as the milestone. Portugal had looked stuck in its 1-1 opener against DR Congo, with Ronaldo's role under scrutiny. This time he had seven shots, five on target and two goals, according to ESPN's post-match analysis. 6
The route to five was clean enough to change the group conversation: Cancelo found Ronaldo at the near post, Mendes caught Uzbekistan with the free-kick routine, Bruno Fernandes slipped Ronaldo through for the third, then the own goal and Leão's late strike turned it into a goal-difference swing. 1

England had control, but not enough incision
England's draw with Ghana was not a collapse. It was a warning. BBC's match data had England at 78.8% possession, 19 shots, 3 on target, 9 corners and 1.29 xG, while Ghana produced 2 shots and 0.29 xG. 3
That is the kind of stat line that usually reads like dominance. Here it read like frustration. Ghana's block held, England did not get a shot on target until the 57th minute, and Tuchel had to use Bukayo Saka, Morgan Rogers, Marcus Rashford and Nico O'Reilly to add late urgency. 3
Alan Shearer called it "not a disaster" but "a reality check" on BBC's post-match coverage. That feels about right: England remain first in the group, but this was a very different problem from Croatia, where space opened and the front line could run. 3

Group stakes now
Group K
Portugal are on 4 points from two matches and +5 goal difference. Colombia still had only one match played at the time of this briefing; a win over DR Congo at 02:00 UTC would move Colombia to 6 points and make the Portugal-Colombia finale a group-winner decider. 7
Uzbekistan are still alive only in the narrow mathematical sense. BBC's table has them on 0 points and -7 goal difference after two matches, with DR Congo still to play. 2
Group L
England and Ghana both have 4 points after their draw. England lead on goal difference, +2 to Ghana's +1, but the group is not closed because Panama-Croatia kicks off at 23:00 UTC. 3
If Panama-Croatia produces a winner, the loser will be under real pressure before the final round. ESPN's clinching guide had already framed the loser of that game as the side in danger of elimination, with England and Ghana still above the line. 8

Injury and squad watch
- Bukayo Saka: The Independent's tracker says Saka is managing a long-term Achilles issue, has made two substitute appearances, and could start England's final group match against Panama if he remains pain-free. 9
- Neymar and Raphinha: Neymar has returned to full training and is in contention for Brazil's Scotland match, while Raphinha is still working back from the hamstring injury suffered against Haiti. 9
- Christian Pulisic and Alphonso Davies: Pulisic missed the U.S. win over Australia with a calf problem, while Davies was on Canada's bench against Qatar but did not play; both remain return-watch names for the next round of group games. 9
- Aaron Hickey: Scotland's right-back trained alone before the Brazil match and is described as a doubt for Group C's final-round test. 9
Fixture board: next 24 hours in UTC
| Kickoff (UTC) | Match | Venue | What to watch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 23, 23:00 | Panama vs. Croatia | Toronto | Group L's pressure match; the loser falls behind England and Ghana before the final round. 7 |
| Jun 24, 02:00 | Colombia vs. DR Congo | Zapopan/Guadalajara | Colombia can overtake Portugal at the top of Group K with a win. 7 |
| Jun 24, 19:00 | Switzerland vs. Canada | Vancouver | First place in Group B is on the line; Canada lead the group on goal difference. 10 |
| Jun 24, 19:00 | Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar | Seattle | Both teams enter on 1 point; the loser is in serious danger of exiting. 10 |
| Jun 24, 22:00 | Scotland vs. Brazil | Miami Gardens | Brazil can secure top-two control; Scotland may still be positioned for a third-place route, but the Hickey fitness note matters. 10 |
| Jun 24, 22:00 | Morocco vs. Haiti | Atlanta | Morocco are chasing Brazil at the top of Group C; Haiti are already eliminated. 10 |
Bottom line
Ronaldo turned the noisiest question around Portugal into a five-goal answer. England turned a likely qualification clincher into one more day of work. The late slate now decides whether Colombia can push Portugal back into a winner-takes-top-spot finale, and whether Croatia or Panama still have a clean route out of Group L.
Fuentes de referencia
- 1Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan Game Analysis - ESPN
- 2Portugal vs Uzbekistan live report and table - BBC Sport
- 3England 0-0 Ghana: Three Lions held to goalless draw - BBC Sport
- 4Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan: Cristiano Ronaldo bags brace - ESPN
- 5Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo ends goal drought, first to score at 6 World Cups - ESPN
- 6Ronaldo underlines legacy, importance to Portugal with brace vs. Uzbekistan - ESPN
- 72026 World Cup June 23 schedule: Soccer games today - ESPN
- 82026 World Cup: How teams can advance to the knockout rounds - ESPN
- 9World Cup injury tracker: Neymar, Lamine Yamal and Christian Pulisic latest updates - The Independent
- 102026 FIFA World Cup match schedule: Fixtures, results, features - ESPN

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