The England vs DR Congo is all poised to be a really entertaining clash between these two sides in the Round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup when they clash at the Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday evening.
England vs DR Congo is going to be a battle of wits between these two hard-working sides, as they aim to oust each other to reach the Round of 16.
The Three Lions remain unbeaten at the World Cup, and they’re looking to stamp their reputation among the favourites to win the tournament with a big win in the Round of 32, while the resilient DR Congo side looks to frustrate them and produce a shocker to keep their dream run alive at the competition.
Match Details
Atlanta Stadium
Atlanta, USA
Wednesday, 1 July
16:00 GMT
Upbeat England Look To Stamp Authority At 2026 World Cup With Compelling Win Over Rugged DR Congo
England vs DR Congo is going to be an eventful clash between these two sides that are absolutely determined to oust each other to reach the next round of the World Cup.
England have looked pretty good at the World Cup, having won two of their three group games, but Thomas Tuchel’s side are yet to hit top gear.
Tuchel will hope to ensure they do just that to find their best form at the knockout stages of the World Cup. He’ll aim to urge his players to be much bolder and innovative with their attacking work, taking more risks and being quicker with their movement to disrupt the DR Congo backline to cause them trouble and get a big win.
For DR Congo, it’ll be a great test of their resilience against this dangerous English attack. The African side has impressed at the World Cup so far, fighting their way to get out of a tricky group to reach the knockout stages.
Now, it’s time for them to prove their quality as they really need to maintain a compact defensive shape to frustrate England and also be clinical in converting their chances to get a famous victory. This will be the first-ever England vs DR Congo clash, which should make it a thrilling one for the fans.
Buoyant Jude Bellingham Aiming To Maintain Top Form To Fend Away DR Congo Threat
Jude Bellingham is flying high on confidence for England at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, having already scored two goals and bagged an assist for them in three matches so far.
Bellingham was especially inspired in helping the Three Lions bag their win over Panama recently, and he appears to be thriving in the free midfield role under Tuchel to enable England to get more goals from the midfield.
Despite having a topsy-turvy 2025/26 season with Real Madrid, Bellingham is clearly firing on all cylinders, and he’ll need to be at his unpredictable best to help his side dominate DR Congo.
The Englishman has to be smart with his movement and carrying the ball into the danger zones. He will also need to be decisive with his final passes, as well as sniffing out and finishing off chances ruthlessly, to inspire a big win.
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Can Explosive Yoane Wissa Shock England In World Cup 2026 Clash?
Yoane Wissa has started showing just how ruthless a striker he can be for DR Congo at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, as he’s been a force to be reckoned with to spearhead their frontline at the competition.
The Newcastle United striker, who actually had an underwhelming debut campaign with the Magpies after joining them from Brentford in 2025, is now firing on all cylinders at the biggest international competition.
Wissa, who has already scored three goals at the World Cup, will aim to maintain his heroics in the knockout stages.
He will be aiming to be smart with his positioning and off-the-ball running to confuse the England defenders and disrupt their shape. He will, of course, need to be as efficient with his finishing to really torment England and inspire his side to something special.
England vs DR Congo Injuries
England Injuries: Reece James, Jarrel Quansah (doubt)
DR Congo Injuries: None
England vs DR Congo Predicted Lineups
Here are our England vs DR Congo predicted lineups.
England Predicted XI: Jordan Pickford (GK), Djed Spence, Ezri Konsa, Marc Guehi, Nico O’Reilly, Elliot Anderson, Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka, Anthony Gordon, Harry Kane
DR Congo Predicted XI: Lionel Mpasi-Nzau (GK), Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Chancel Mbemba, Axel Tuanzebe, Steve Kapuadi, Arthur Masuaku, Samuel Moutoussamy, Noah Sadiki, Ngal Mukau, Cedric Bakumbu, Yoane Wissa

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