Panama seeks three points against Croatia in Dallas
Panama's national team will face Croatia on Tuesday at 20:00 Argentine time in the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, a pivotal Group B clash. Needing at least a win to stay in contention, Panama arrives after a 1‑1 draw with Honduras on June 28, 2025 and a recent run of 3‑W‑1‑D‑1‑L.
What does this match mean for qualification?
A victory would place Panama comfortably among the top eight in the group. A loss would force reliance on other results and goal‑difference. Coach Thomas Christiansen has stressed the need to control tempo and use the pace of wingers like Aníbal Godoy to break Croatia's defense.
How can fans watch safely?
In Argentina, the official broadcast will be on DSports and DGO, with streaming via Paramount+. Flow and TyC Sports, together with TyC Sports Play, will also carry the match in HD. Steering clear of pirate sites such as Fútbol Libre or Xuper TV protects users from malware and ensures a stable picture.
What tactical approach can Panama expect?
Christiansen typically lines up a 4‑2‑3‑1 that lets full‑backs surge forward and create width. In recent games, Panama has scored in the 23rd, 57th and 84th minutes, showing quick response ability. Facing Croatia and captain Luka Modrić, Panama will need to close down spaces and launch precise counters, especially exploiting Michael Amir Murillo's speed on the right flank.
What lies ahead after the showdown?
A draw would keep Panama's advancement hopes alive, building on its recent form. A positive result also boosts morale ahead of the next game versus Japan on June 26. If they lose, the coach has already hinted at tightening the back line and seeking more midfield solidity.
Key fact: Panama's last result was a 1‑1 draw with Honduras on 2025‑06‑28, and its recent form reads 3 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss in the last five matches.
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