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  1. Ghana half-time concernspublished at 01:00 BST

    HT: Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Lee James
    BBC World Service Sports Presenter in Toronto

    Both teams decide to have a huddle before leaving the pitch for half-time. Ghana have yet to have an attempt on goal and need to sort out their spluttering attack.

    While there’s a chance to work on keeper Lawrence Ati Zigi - will he return for the second half? Reserve goalkeeper Benjamin Asare has been warming up and is the only member of the squad to play his club football in Ghana for Accra Hearts of Oak.

  2. 'Panama have been the brighter side'published at 00:57 BST 18 June

    HT: Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Efan Ekoku
    Former Nigeria striker on BBC 5 Radio Live

    It's been mainly Panama, they have been the brighter side and certainly the more determined in the middle of the park.

    Cristian Martinez in particular has been all action.

    In terms of ball retention in the middle of the park, this is as ordinary a Ghana side as I have seen for many a year. Something has to change if they are going to threaten this Panama backline in the second half.

    Cristian MartinezImage source, Getty Images
  3. HALF-TIMEpublished at 00:54 BST 18 June

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Apart from a save-for-the-cameras early push away from Ghana's Lawrence Ati Zigi to deny Cecilio Waterman, not much excitement.

    But nothing else to trouble the goalkeepers, or those compiling the first-half highlights packages.

    Very much 0-0, but keep the faith. A superb second half is just around the corner.

  4. Postpublished at 45+5 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Elisha Owusu looks to hang a cross into the middle for Ghana but can only send it harmlessly behind for a goal kick. It has been that kind of match.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 00:51 BST 18 June

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    Panama will cause England more problems than Ghana.

    Sean, Bishop’s Stortford

    Panama threatening but got to make use of their spell in possession, when they are on top to create more clear cut chances.

    Josh, Derby

  6. 'Panama have to score first goal'published at 00:48 BST 18 June

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Efan Ekoku
    Former Nigeria striker on BBC 5 Radio Live

    Panama have to create that golden chance and score the first goal.

    They have worked the goalkeeper quite often but they haven't created that goalscoring opportunity.

    I get the sense that Ghana will create something early on in the second half and somebody will steal it.

  7. Postpublished at 45+1 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Antoine Semenyo started on the wing and hardly did anything, but he has been moved into the middle, in the number 10 role, for Ghana, and looks far more lively.

    He leads a charge forwards, but in the end the move comes to nothing, but Carlos Queiroz will surely be looking to get his star man involved more.

  8. Postpublished at 43 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi needs some medical treatment. It comes after an accidental collision with Panama's Carlos Harvey, who was going for the ball, but Ati Zigi landed heavily when punching the ball clear.

    He's OK to carry on for now.

    Lawrence Ati ZigiImage source, Getty Images
  9. Postpublished at 38 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Jiovany Ramos has a shot for Panama, but he was off balance when he hit it, with the ball always drifting well wide. Lawrence Ati Zigi in the Ghana goal was not too concerned.

  10. 'Not worthy of a penalty'published at 00:38 BST 18 June

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Efan Ekoku
    Former Nigeria striker on BBC 5 Radio Live

    It looked like a nudge on Cristian Martinez.

    Jerome Opoku comes across and just leans into him but Martinez doesn't make a fuss about it.

    The officials have got that one right. Not worthy of a penalty.

    Ghana 0-0 PanamaImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at 37 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    The rain looks to be getting heavier. And let's be honest, there isn't much excitement on the pitch yet.

    A slow burner, so expect the next 60 minutes of action to be top-class entertainment.

    A half shout for a Panama penalty, but the officials aren't interested. There did not look much in it.

  12. 'Would like to see Ayew stay inside Panama half'published at 00:35 BST 18 June

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Efan Ekoku
    Former Nigeria striker on BBC 5 Radio Live

    I'd like to see Carlos Queiroz give the wider players licence not to do so much defensive work.

    I'd like Jordan Ayew to stay inside the Panama half and bring his team-mates in to play.

    He has always been pretty good at that.

  13. Boos for the hydration breakpublished at 00:26 BST 18 June

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Lee James
    BBC World Service Sports Presenter in Toronto

    I can spot a few ponchos being worn by the fans in the huge temporary stands behind each goal.

    There’s rain falling and it’s a chilly evening in Toronto below 20°C….so the players will need to keep warm as boos ring out from the fans for the hydration break.

  14. Postpublished at 25 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    It is raining - and yet we still now have a three-minute hydration break.

    It is all a bit farcical, with a large number of fans from around the stadium booing the halt in play.

    The hydration breaks were brought in for those stadiums where the matches are played in really hot conditions, but it is fair to say they are not overly popular with the fans.

    Hydration breakImage source, Getty Images
  15. Postpublished at 23 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Kamaldeen Sulemana, who had a two-year spell with Southampton, releases Ernest Nuamah down the left and he crosses into the middle for Ghana, but it is headed away by Jovany Ramos at the near post.

    We're yet to see Antoine Semenyo make his mark, but plenty of time for him to do that.

  16. 'Queiroz will do whatever it takes for team to get across the line'published at 18 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Efan Ekoku
    Former Nigeria striker on BBC 5 Radio Live

    I don't think [Ghana head coach] Carlos Queiroz will be overly concerned right now.

    He gets the tag of being a cautious and defensive coach but I don't think he likes that.

    He's just concerned about winning and losing and doing whatever it takes for his team to get across the line.

    Ghana have got the greater firepower today. If Antoine Semenyo and Jordan Ayew see enough of the ball, they can take advantage of it.

    Carlos QueirozImage source, Getty Images
  17. YELLOW CARDpublished at 17 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    An early booking for Ghana's Caleb Yirenkyi as he was late to a challenge with Yoel Barcenas and all he can do is trip him up.

  18. Postpublished at 15 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Cecilio Waterman's shot on target for Panama after 106 seconds is the second-earliest shot on target in the 2026 World Cup so far, after Edmílson Junior for Qatar against Switzerland (103 seconds).

    We haven't had a shot on target from either side since.

    Ghana 0-0 PanamaImage source, Getty Images
  19. Postpublished at 13 mins

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Jose Luis Rodriguez looks a handful down the left for Panama and he gets a yard and sends in a tasty cross, but none of his team-mates can convert the chance.

  20. Queiroz back on the world stagepublished at 00:11 BST 18 June

    Ghana 0-0 Panama

    Lee James
    BBC World Service Sports Presenter in Toronto

    The last time Carlos Queiroz was in charge at a World Cup, his Iran team suffered a narrow 1-0 defeat to USA.

    Now the 73 year old is stood on the edge of his technical area at his fifth consecutive World Cup with his Ghana team on the back foot early in this match.