Panama produced a disciplined and energetic first-half display to frustrate Croatia as the sides went into the break locked at 0-0 in their crucial Group L encounter.
Despite Croatia enjoying the majority of possession, it was Panama who looked the more threatening side whenever they broke forward.
The Central Americans repeatedly targeted the right flank, where defender Michael Amir Murillo caused problems for Croatia’s backline with his pace and attacking intent.
Read Also:2026 FIFA World Cup: Panama Vs Croatia Release Confirmed Line Up
Panama came close to opening the scoring when a dangerous delivery into the box resulted in a powerful header that forced Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livaković into an excellent save, tipping the ball onto the crossbar to preserve the deadlock.
Croatia, meanwhile, struggled to turn their possession into meaningful chances.
Midfield maestro Luka Modrić, making his landmark 200th international appearance, dictated much of the play, but Panama’s compact defensive shape proved difficult to penetrate.
The Europeans relied heavily on crosses and attempted through balls, but Panama’s organized backline remained alert and resolute.
With knockout qualification hopes hanging in the balance, Panama will be encouraged by their first-half performance and may even feel they have been the better side so far.
Croatia, however, know they must find more creativity and attacking urgency after the break as they search for a vital victory to keep their Round of 32 ambitions alive.
As things stand, Panama are holding firm against the higher-ranked Croatians, setting up an intriguing and potentially decisive second half.