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Match: Panama vs Croatia
Competition: FIFA World Cup 2026, Group L
Date: Wednesday, June 24, 2026 | 00:00 WAT (7:00 PM ET, June 23)
Venue: BMO Field, Toronto, Canada
TuSport Quick Prediction | Croatia 2-0 Panama | HT: 0-0 | 2nd Half: 2-0 | Confidence: High 🔮 See full AI breakdown
Two wounded teams collide in Toronto with their World Cups already hanging by a thread. Panama lost 1-0 to Ghana on a heartbreaking stoppage-time strike, still searching for the first point in their history. Croatia conceded four against England, their defence exposed in ways that should worry a nation built on tournament resilience. Luka Modric, at 40, plays his 200th appearance for Croatia tonight. Neither side can afford to lose.
TuSport's AI prediction model has processed every data point heading into this Group L must-win clash. Here is the full breakdown.
What Is At Stake in Group L
Both sides sit on zero points after match day one, with England and Ghana already on three apiece. The loser tonight is all but eliminated, while the winner keeps alive any realistic hope of reaching the knockout stage. For Panama, history itself is on the line, they have lost all four of their World Cup matches across two tournament appearances, scoring just twice and conceding 12. A first-ever point would already feel like an achievement.
For Croatia, the stakes carry a different weight. Zlatko Dalic's side reached the final in 2018 and finished third in 2022, and a side with that pedigree cannot afford to fall to back-to-back defeats this early. Croatia have only lost consecutive World Cup matches once before, back in 2002, and Dalic will be desperate to avoid that fate again tonight.
Team Form
Panama, Organised But Still Searching for a Breakthrough
Panama's performance against Ghana deserved more than it earned. They recorded 62 percent possession and completed 502 passes, numbers they had never previously approached at a World Cup, and did not face a single shot in the first half. Caleb Yirenkyi's stoppage-time winner in the 94th minute was a cruel way to lose a match Panama had largely controlled.
Coach Thomas Christiansen has built a defensively organised unit around veterans Michael Amir Murillo and Eric Davis, with Yoel Barcenas providing experience in midfield approaching his 106th international cap. The problem remains conversion, Panama have scored just twice across four World Cup matches in their history. Jose Fajardo and Ismael Diaz offer the side's most direct route to goal, but creating clear chances against a side with Croatia's defensive structure, even a wobbly one, represents a significant step up from what Panama managed against Ghana.
Croatia, Wounded Favourites With Something to Prove
Croatia's 4-2 defeat to England was more competitive than the scoreline suggests. Martin Baturina and Petar Musa both scored to level the match before half-time, only for Thomas Tuchel's England to dominate after the interval and pull away. The result exposed real defensive problems, Croatia have now lost seven of their last ten World Cup matches against teams from the Americas, keeping only one clean sheet in that stretch.
Captain Luka Modric, at 40, plays his 200th appearance for Croatia tonight, though he lasted just 58 minutes against England before being substituted, the fewest minutes of any of his 34 career starts at a World Cup or European Championship. Dalic may turn to Mateo Kovacic for additional midfield support. Ivan Perisic remains the squad's biggest threat in the biggest moments, setting up Musa's goal against England, while Andrej Kramaric and Nikola Vlasic provide further attacking quality that Panama's defence has not yet faced at this level.
Head-to-Head: A Blank Slate, A Clear Historical Warning
Panama and Croatia have never met in any competitive or friendly fixture, making tonight the first encounter between these two nations. There is no head-to-head pattern to draw from, leaving recent form and squad quality as the only real guides.
What history does offer is a cautionary tale for Croatia. CONCACAF nations have struggled badly against European opposition at recent World Cups, winning just one of their last 24 such meetings. But Croatia's own record against teams from the Americas tells a more nuanced story, seven losses in their last ten such meetings, with their solitary clean sheet in that stretch coming in a surprise 3-0 win over Argentina at the 2018 tournament. Mexico's 1-0 win over Germany at that same edition is the clearest reminder that CONCACAF sides can still find a way past European opponents when conditions align.
Key Players to Watch
Luka Modric (Croatia): His 200th international appearance arrives at a pivotal moment. Despite his limited minutes against England, Modric remains the player who dictates Croatia's tempo and creates the chances others finish. A big performance tonight would be a fitting way to mark the milestone.
Ivan Perisic (Croatia): Even at 37, Perisic remains a man for the big occasion. His assist for Musa against England showed he still has the delivery and game intelligence to create danger from wide areas, exactly the kind of quality Panama's defence has not faced this tournament.
Jose Fajardo (Panama): One of Panama's most prolific recent scorers and central to any hope of finding the breakthrough they have lacked across four World Cup matches. If Panama are to register their first-ever point, Fajardo's movement and finishing will likely be decisive.
Yoel Barcenas (Panama): Approaching his 106th cap, Barcenas brings the experience and defensive discipline that helped Panama largely contain Ghana's attacking talent. His performance in midfield will be crucial in limiting the influence of Modric and Kovacic.
Tactical Preview: Can Panama's Discipline Outlast Croatia's Quality?
Christiansen's Panama will likely stick with the compact shape that frustrated Ghana for long stretches, relying on Murillo, Davis, and a disciplined defensive line to absorb pressure before looking to break through Fajardo and Diaz on the counter. Their possession numbers against Ghana suggest growing comfort on the ball, but converting territory into genuine chances remains the unresolved problem.
Dalic's Croatia will look to establish control through Modric and Kovacic, using Perisic, Kramaric, and Vlasic to create overloads in the final third. The concern is the same one that cost them against England, a defence that has struggled for solidity throughout this World Cup cycle. If Panama can replicate the discipline they showed against Ghana and find one moment of quality in behind Croatia's back line, an upset is not out of the question.
TuSport's model identifies the second half as the period where Croatia's superior quality should tell, a pattern consistent with Panama's tendency to compete well for long stretches before ultimately lacking the firepower to convert pressure into results.
TuSport AI Prediction: Croatia to Win 2-0
After processing both squads' tournament data, recent form, and tactical matchup analysis, TuSport's AI model predicts:
Prediction MarketTuSport AI Call1X2 ResultCroatia WinFull-Time Correct ScoreCroatia 2-0 PanamaHalf-Time Correct Score0-0Second-Half Correct Score0-2 CroatiaConfidence LevelHighThe model backs a goalless first half, reflecting Panama's well-documented ability to compete defensively for long stretches, as shown against Ghana. The second-half breakthrough for Croatia, scoring twice rather than once, reflects the gap in attacking quality once Panama's resistance is tested across a full 90 minutes against superior individual talent.
The clean sheet for Croatia is a notable call given their defensive struggles against England, but it reflects Panama's continued difficulty in front of goal, just two goals scored across their entire World Cup history, against a Croatian side desperate to avoid back-to-back defeats.
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Our Verdict
Croatia's quality should ultimately win this, but their defensive frailties make it far from a formality. Panama have shown they can compete for long periods, and if they can find one breakthrough moment, this match could swing in unexpected directions.
Expect a tense, goalless first half, with Croatia's class eventually proving decisive as Panama's resistance wears thin in the second.
🏆 Final Prediction: Croatia 2-0 Panama ⚽ First Goalscorer: Ivan Perisic 🕐 First Goal Timing: 55th to 70th minute 📊 Confidence Level: High
What Is Next in Group L
England face Ghana in the group's other Matchday 2 fixture. A Croatia win tonight keeps their knockout hopes firmly alive heading into the final round, while a loss for either Panama or Croatia would leave their World Cup hopes hanging by the thinnest of threads.
Powered by TuSport AI, the intelligent match prediction platform for FIFA World Cup 2026. Every prediction is generated by our proprietary AI model trained on historical match data, player performance metrics, and real-time fitness intelligence.
Data sources: FIFA.com official squad lists, Opta Analyst match preview, Sports Mole, RotoWire, and Sports Illustrated match previews (June 2026).