Piratas de Quebradillas 90:105 Aguada Santeros San German 98:96 Capitanes de Arecibo Mets de Guaynabo 102:129 Criollos de Caguas Leones De Ponce 81:77 Vaqueros de Bayamon Indiana Fever W 111:87 Los Angeles Sparks W Metros de Santiago 97:98 Caneros Vancouver Bandits 94:88 Winnipeg Sea Bears Seattle Storm W 105:90 Atlanta Dream W The Sharks 79:70 Arturo Prat San Felipe Woodville Warriors W 68:74 North Adelaide Rockets W Melbourne Tigers W 78:68 Dandenong Rangers W Sandringham W 106:65 Bendigo Braves W North Gold Coast Seahawks W 63:71 Logan Thunder W Canterbury Rams 48:35 Bay Hawks Nunawading W 33:34 Mt. Gambier W Manly W. W 53:32 Bankstown Bruins W Newcastle Falcons W 51:9 Penrith P. W Sturt Sabres W 36:22 Eastern Mavericks W

England did what they needed to do by finishing first in their group. But that alone won’t be enough to lift the World Cup trophy in 2026. The team showed flashes of talent, but also revealed some worrying weaknesses that could cost them later.

Where England Needs to Improve

To have a real shot at the title, England must fix several key problems. Here are the main areas that need work:

  • Defensive lapses: The back line has looked shaky at times, giving opponents easy chances.
  • Midfield control: England often loses the battle in the middle of the park, making it hard to keep possession.
  • Finishing chances: The team creates opportunities but fails to convert them into goals consistently.

What the Team Does Well

It’s not all bad news. England has some strong points to build on. Their attacking speed is a real threat, and the team spirit is high. The squad also has depth, with several players who can step up when needed. But these strengths won’t matter if the weaknesses aren’t addressed soon.

Time to Step Up or Step Aside

The World Cup is the biggest stage in soccer, and England can’t afford to make the same mistakes. If they want to be champions, they need to learn from their group stage performances and improve fast. The talent is there, but talent alone won’t win the trophy. It’s time for the team to show they can handle the pressure and play at their best when it counts most.

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