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World Cup 2026 Team Guide

Croatia World Cup 2026 Team Guide, Schedule, Squad & Match Updates

Croatia remain a highly experienced international side built on structure, midfield control, and game management. Even without a fully open lineup database, their expected core still revolves around Luka Modric, Mateo Kovacic, and Marcel Brozovic, a trio that can absorb pressure and dictate tempo when Croatia are allowed to settle. Their recent form suggests they are capable of competing in tight matches, particularly when the contest becomes tactical rather than frantic. The weakness for Croatia in this sort of fixture is speed across the defensive line if they are forced to defend extended transitions. They will likely try to keep the match compact, deny central access, and use possession spells to lower England’s rhythm. Andrej Kramaric and Ante Budimir give them different attacking options, but Croatia may need a set piece, second ball, or a moment of midfield craft to score. If they can keep England from breaking through early, they have the experience to make this a very awkward evening for the favorites.

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Competition

World Cup 2026

Captain

To be confirmed

Confederation

UEFA

Group

Group B

Nation Profile

Team Details

Team Name

Croatia

Country

Croatia

Coach

To be confirmed

FIFA Ranking

To be confirmed

World Cup Group

Group B

Jun 19 to Jun 24

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Group Opponents

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Jun 17 · 20:00 UTC

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Jun 23 · 23:00 UTC

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Team Results

Results will be updated once Croatia completes its FIFA World Cup 2026 matches.

Team Overview

Croatia remain a highly experienced international side built on structure, midfield control, and game management. Even without a fully open lineup database, their expected core still revolves around Luka Modric, Mateo Kovacic, and Marcel Brozovic, a trio that can absorb pressure and dictate tempo when Croatia are allowed to settle. Their recent form suggests they are capable of competing in tight matches, particularly when the contest becomes tactical rather than frantic. The weakness for Croatia in this sort of fixture is speed across the defensive line if they are forced to defend extended transitions. They will likely try to keep the match compact, deny central access, and use possession spells to lower England’s rhythm. Andrej Kramaric and Ante Budimir give them different attacking options, but Croatia may need a set piece, second ball, or a moment of midfield craft to score. If they can keep England from breaking through early, they have the experience to make this a very awkward evening for the favorites.

Squad

Projected Squad

Goalkeepers

  • Dominik Livakovic#1

Defenders

  • Josip Stanisic#2
  • Josko Gvardiol#23
  • Martin Erlic#5
  • Borna Barisic#3

Midfielders

  • Luka Modric#10
  • Mateo Kovacic#8
  • Marcel Brozovic#11
  • Mario Pasalic#15

Forwards

  • Andrej Kramaric#9
  • Ante Budimir#16

Recent Form

Last 5

Last 5 Record

Mixed form

2W - 2D - 1L

8/15

Points

DM1
WM2
LM3
WM4
DM5

2

Wins

2

Draws

1

Losses

Latest result: Draw

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0

Matches

0

Wins

0

Draws

0

Losses

0

Goals For

0

Goals Against

0

Points

Key Players

DO

Dominik Livakovic

#1

JO

Josip Stanisic

#2

JO

Josko Gvardiol

#23

MA

Martin Erlic

#5

BO

Borna Barisic

#3

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FAQ

Who will win England vs Croatia?

England to win

What time is England vs Croatia?

20:00 UTC

What is the predicted lineup?

England enter this matchup with the stronger recent head-to-head edge and a squad profile that should translate well to a neutral-site group-stage contest. Their best route is likely built around territory, sustained possession, and attacking width through Saka and the opposite flank, while Bellingham’s ball carrying and late runs can destabilize Croatia’s midfield shape. Croatia, however, remain one of the more difficult teams to break down when they can control tempo through Modric and Kovacic, and their compact defensive organization makes them dangerous in tight matches. The tactical battle should center on whether England can turn circulation into clean chances without becoming predictable. Croatia’s biggest strength is their ability to slow the game, keep the ball in central areas, and use experienced midfielders to dictate rhythm. England’s key advantage is pace and variety in the final third, plus a forward line capable of punishing small defensive errors. If England score first, the match tilts strongly in their favor; if Croatia keep it level deep into the second half, the draw becomes a realistic outcome and set pieces or one decisive transition could decide it. Overall, this profiles as a competitive but slightly England-favored fixture. The historical matchup points to England having enough quality to edge it, but Croatia’s resilience and tournament know-how suggest a close scoreline rather than a comfortable win. Expect a controlled first half, more risk after the break, and a result likely settled by one or two moments of individual quality.

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What is the head-to-head record?

The teams have met 10 times. Full head-to-head details are included in the match preview.

How have England and Croatia performed recently?

England enter this matchup with the stronger recent head-to-head edge and a squad profile that should translate well to a neutral-site group-stage contest. Their best route is likely built around territory, sustained possession, and attacking width through Saka and the opposite flank, while Bellingham’s ball carrying and late runs can destabilize Croatia’s midfield shape. Croatia, however, remain one of the more difficult teams to break down when they can control tempo through Modric and Kovacic, and their compact defensive organization makes them dangerous in tight matches. The tactical battle should center on whether England can turn circulation into clean chances without becoming predictable. Croatia’s biggest strength is their ability to slow the game, keep the ball in central areas, and use experienced midfielders to dictate rhythm. England’s key advantage is pace and variety in the final third, plus a forward line capable of punishing small defensive errors. If England score first, the match tilts strongly in their favor; if Croatia keep it level deep into the second half, the draw becomes a realistic outcome and set pieces or one decisive transition could decide it. Overall, this profiles as a competitive but slightly England-favored fixture. The historical matchup points to England having enough quality to edge it, but Croatia’s resilience and tournament know-how suggest a close scoreline rather than a comfortable win. Expect a controlled first half, more risk after the break, and a result likely settled by one or two moments of individual quality.

Who are the key players to watch?

England enter this matchup with the stronger recent head-to-head edge and a squad profile that should translate well to a neutral-site group-stage contest. Their best route is likely built around territory, sustained possession, and attacking width through Saka and the opposite flank, while Bellingham’s ball carrying and late runs can destabilize Croatia’s midfield shape. Croatia, however, remain one of the more difficult teams to break down when they can control tempo through Modric and Kovacic, and their compact defensive organization makes them dangerous in tight matches. The tactical battle should center on whether England can turn circulation into clean chances without becoming predictable. Croatia’s biggest strength is their ability to slow the game, keep the ball in central areas, and use experienced midfielders to dictate rhythm. England’s key advantage is pace and variety in the final third, plus a forward line capable of punishing small defensive errors. If England score first, the match tilts strongly in their favor; if Croatia keep it level deep into the second half, the draw becomes a realistic outcome and set pieces or one decisive transition could decide it. Overall, this profiles as a competitive but slightly England-favored fixture. The historical matchup points to England having enough quality to edge it, but Croatia’s resilience and tournament know-how suggest a close scoreline rather than a comfortable win. Expect a controlled first half, more risk after the break, and a result likely settled by one or two moments of individual quality.

What is the best betting angle for this match?

England draw no bet, with under 3.5 total goals as a cautious secondary angle

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