Panama aiming to avoid joining unwanted historypublished at 13:48 BST
Panama v England (Sat, 22:00 BST)
Mohamed Moallim
BBC Sport
Panama may already be eliminated from the World Cup, but they still have something to play for.
Should they fail to score against England, they will become the seventh nation in World Cup history (and the first in 20 years) to complete an entire tournament without finding the net.
Bolivia were the first in 1930, losing 4-0 to both Yugoslavia and Brazil. The Dutch East Indies followed in 1938, exiting after a 6-0 defeat to Hungary in the tournament’s straight knockout format. Zaire (now DR Congo) endured a miserable 1974 campaign, losing 2-0 to Scotland, 9-0 to Yugoslavia and 3-0 to Brazil. Canada then failed to find the net in 1986, suffering defeats to France (1-0), Hungary (2-0) and the Soviet Union (2-0). China joined the unwanted list in 2002 after losses to Costa Rica (2-0), Brazil (4-0) and Türkiye (3-0), before Trinidad and Tobago became the most recent nation to do so in 2006, drawing 0-0 with Sweden before losing 2-0 to both England and Paraguay.









