FIFA World Cup 2026: Marcus Rashford equals second-most substitute appearances in tournament's history
Massachusetts, June 24
England forward Marcus Rashford has equalled the record for the second-most substitute appearances in FIFA World Cup history during his side's 0-0 draw against Ghana in the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026 at Boston Stadium on Tuesday.
The Barcelona star achieved the milestone after coming off the bench in the Group L encounter, taking his tally of World Cup substitute appearances to nine, as per the FIFA website.
With this, Rashford now stands joint-second on the all-time list for substitute appearances at the tournament, alongside former Germany international Oliver Neuville.
At the top of the list remains Brazil's Denilson, who holds the record with 11 substitute appearances in World Cup history.
Across two FIFA World Cup editions (1998 and 2002), Rashford made 12 appearances, including one as a starter and 11 as a substitute, accumulating 374 minutes of playing time. During this period, he registered two assists but did not score any goals.
England were held to a goalless draw by Ghana in their Group L clash at Boston Stadium in the FIFA World Cup 2026, as Carlos Queiroz's side delivered a disciplined defensive performance to blunt Thomas Tuchel's attack.
After their earlier 4-2 win over Croatia, England entered the match with momentum and dominated possession throughout. They controlled the tempo, circulated the ball patiently, and looked to break down Ghana's compact defensive structure. However, Ghana deployed a well-organised five-man backline with strong midfield support, effectively closing spaces in dangerous areas and limiting England's attacking combinations.
Harry Kane was largely isolated up front, while England's creative midfielders struggled to penetrate between the lines. Despite their dominance on the ball, England failed to register meaningful attempts on target in the first half, with most efforts coming from distance and failing to trouble Ghana goalkeeper Benjamin Asare. Notably, it was the first match of the tournament without a shot on target in the opening half, according to OptaJoe.
In the second half, Tuchel made several attacking substitutions, introducing Bukayo Saka, Marcus Rashford, and Eberechi Eze to inject pace and directness. Jude Bellingham was also withdrawn for Morgan Rogers, with the England midfielder reaching a milestone of 50 international caps at just 22 years and 359 days, making him the youngest male player to achieve the feat.
The changes increased England's urgency, with Saka providing a greater threat down the right flank. However, Ghana remained defensively resolute, consistently clearing danger and blocking key passing lanes to maintain their structure.
England came closest to breaking the deadlock late in the match when substitute Nico O'Reilly struck the crossbar with a powerful header in the 87th minute. Harry Kane followed up on the rebound but sent his effort over the bar from close range.
In stoppage time, Ghana again survived a major scare as they cleared a goal-bound header off the line to preserve their clean sheet.
Despite sustained late pressure, England could not find a breakthrough and had to settle for a draw. The result sees England remain top of Group L with four points from two matches, while Ghana also move to four points and sits second in the group.
— ANI
Reader Comments
The real story here is Ghana's defensive masterclass! 🇬🇭 As someone who watches a lot of Premier League, seeing those African teams hold their own against European giants is inspiring. India can learn so much from Ghana's organization - our defenders could take notes from their five-man backline!
Frankly, this stat is a bit overhyped. Rashford has been warming benches more than making impacts - no goals in 12 World Cup appearances is criminal for a player of his caliber. England got lucky with Croatia, but draws like this cost titles. Tuchel needs to sort out the creativity crisis.
As a neutral from the US, this game shows why smaller nations are closing the gap. Ghana defended with such discipline - reminds me of those scrappy draws in the Indian Super League where underdogs park the bus perfectly. England should be worried!
I'm more excited about Bellingham's record - youngest to 50 caps at just 22! 🏆 He's been phenomenal. But England need to figure out how to break down defensive teams. Remember when India held Qatar to a draw in 2019? Same energy here - disciplined defense can frustrate any big team.
Our boys showed real character today! In India, we love watching African teams cause upsets. Ghana's organization was top-notch - that last-ditch clearance off the line in stoppage time was heart-stopping. Proud moment for African football! 🇬🇭
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