The 2026 World Cup saw another twist with England's victory over the DRC, with a score of 2-1. This knockout stage match, which took place on July 1, 2026, saw the English confirm their status as favorites, with odds of 1.30 for a home win, 5.19 for a draw, and 13.46 for a DRC victory. Footexo's prediction, which had forecast a home win with a confidence rating of 5/5, was thus verified.
The Match Breakdown
The match saw England dominate possession with 60% compared to the DRC's 40%. This control translated into a higher number of shot attempts, with 16 for England versus 7 for the Congolese. Expected Goals (xG) statistics also highlighted England's superiority, with an xG of 2.04 compared to 0.80 for the DRC. Key players like Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice created several scoring opportunities, but it was ultimately the team's solidity that paid off. A notable moment was Jude Bellingham's header attempt, which was saved by the DRC goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi-Nzau. England also benefited from better passing efficiency, with a success rate of 91% compared to the DRC's 82%.
