Kane missed England's best chance when he skied a late close-range volley in a shot that summed up the Three Lions’ dire performance in Boston.
The result means both England and Ghana are level on four points ahead of their final matches on Saturday in which Thomas Tuchel’s side will face bottom of the group Panama.
Shockingly, OptaJoe reveals that Tuesday's fixture was the first game at the World Cup to not feature a shot on target from either team.
The game has been deemed the worst game of the World Cup so far and fans booing the hydration break was the height of the action on the night.
This was the third major tournament in a row in which England have drawn their second group game as fans worry that their World Cup hopes may be squandered.
England lacked creativity and looked toothless in an attack which included world class stars such as Bukayo Saka, Harry Kane, Anthony Gordon and Marcus Rashford who all failed to impress.
Tuchel said it was “difficult to inject intensity with such a low block” that Ghana perfected on the night, something his side is unlikely to face in the later stages of the tournament.
