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    England VS Democratic Rep Congo

    FIFA World Cup
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    England
    England
    Democratic Rep Congo
    Democratic Rep Congo
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    • Ekaya
      Ekaya
      England has demonstrated absolute dominance at both ends of the pitch in World Cup matches. Their winning rate stands at an impressive 70%. On average, they score 2.0 goals per game while conceding only 0.6, resulting in a goal - difference of 16. Their ability to create 8.1 corner kicks per game highlights the effectiveness of their flanking attacks. Statistics show that in the last 10 international matches, England has won seven times, with six of those wins by a margin of at least two goals. There is a clear contrast between their high - scoring offense and solid defense. On the other hand, the Democratic Republic of Congo has a 50% draw rate, which ranks high in the league. However, their winning rate is only 30%. With an average of 1.1 goals per game, their offensive firepower is clearly lacking. The fact that they have conceded 6 goals indicates their vulnerability in tough matches. Notably, Congo receives an average of 0.8 yellow cards per game, which is closely related to their
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      World Cup England - Democratic Rep Congo
    • Sedinho ⚽️
      Sedinho ⚽️
      England had an impressive run in the group stage, securing 2 wins and 1 draw, amassing 7 points to top their group. They scored 6 goals while conceding only 2. Harry Kane was in outstanding form, netting 3 goals in the group stage and reaching 11 World - Cup goals to become the team's all - time top scorer in the tournament. However, the team faces a major setback in defense. Both starting right - back Reece James and substitute Kwansa are out injured for the knockout stage, leaving a significant void at the right - back position. On the positive side, midfield linchpin Declan Rice has recovered from his injury and is ready to play. The Democratic Republic of the Congo had a decent group - stage performance, with 1 win, 1 draw, and 1 loss, earning 4 points. They qualified for the knockout stage as one of the best third - placed teams, making their World - Cup knockout debut. Their expected goals against in the three group games were only 1.8, ranking fifth lowest among the 48 teams. Th
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      World Cup England - Democratic Rep Congo
    • Panji Suryono
      Panji Suryono
      England adopts a tactical system centered on high - pressing passing and control. Their passing framework is well - established and stable. In regular matches, their passing success rate can consistently stay above 89%, and they usually control the ball for over 60% of the game. The midfield of the team conducts passes in a calm and orderly rhythm. They are good at using horizontal and vertical passes to stretch the opponent's defensive line. On average, they can deliver 4.5 key passes per game, providing a solid foundation for attacks. England also has ample room for squad rotation, with a balanced multi - point linkage in the front - line. However, there are obvious weaknesses. Their vertical penetration in positional play is insufficient, and a large amount of ball - possession often leads to unproductive passing. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming The Democratic Republic of the Congo adopts a core playing style that combines tough mid
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      World Cup England - Democratic Rep Congo
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