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    Group Stage Finales Kick Off With Mexico, Brazil, Canada: Match Day 14 Is Packed
    The 2026 FIFA Mens World Cup takes yet another turn as group stage finales get underway with several teams aiming to earn spots in the knockout round. Group B begins the day with co-hosts Canada taking on Switzerland facing off to decide the group winner. Meanwhile, Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina are both coming off bad losses but still have a path forward in Seattle. Then Group C will take center stage. In Miami, Scotlands path to the knockouts likely requires digging deep to find a result against heavily favored five-time champions Brazil, who look to claim the group with a win. Semifinalists in Qatar, Morocco is also in contention to win the group, but that will probably require a lopsided win in Atlanta against an already-eliminated Haiti team. Finally, the focus shifts to Group A. Co-hosts Mexico already won the group but on Wednesday night in Mexico City, El Tri takes on a desperate Czechia team in need of a win for a realistic chance of advancing. Then there is South Korea, who can claim second place in the group with a win over South Africa, who like Czechia are in search of a win to have a chance of making the knockouts. When: Wednesday, June 24, 3 p.m. ET Where: Vancouver TV: FOX Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One Coming into this game, each team knows what it must do. The winner of this game in Vancouver wins the group. If there is a draw, Canada wins the group and Switzerland finishes second because Canada holds a goal differential tiebreaker on the Swiss. While it is not guaranteed, a loser in this game will almost certainly finish second. If Canada loses, only Bosnia and Herzegovina can overtake it with a win over Qatar, but that would also require overcoming Canadas nine-goal advantage in differential. If Switzerland loses to Canada, only Qatar can surpass it with a win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, but that would also require overcoming Switzerlands nine-goal advantage over Qatar. Both Canada and Switzerland come into this game with momentum. Canada played Bosnia and Herzegovina to a dull 1-1 draw in its opener but pounded Qatar 6-0 in an emotional game that was marred when midfielder Ismal Kon suffered a broken leg. That incident could serve as an emotional rallying cry for the Canadian players, who were visibly shaken when Kon was stretchered off the field. The good news for Canada is that head coach Jesse Marsch opted to go with a two-striker formation against Qatar to get Cyle Larin and Jonathan David on the field together. That move showed a lot of promise as David broke out of his slump with a hat trick and Marsch might continue to use it. After a very disappointing 1-1 draw with Qatar in its opener, Switzerland looked headed for another bad result against Bosnia and Herzegovina but finally found its footing in the second half, scoring four goals after the 74th minute to pull away in a 4-1 victory. That win was fueled by second half substitutes Rubn Vargas and Johan Manzambi, who both scored, while Vargas also notched an assist. For over 70 minutes, it was not a convincing performance from Switzerland. It remains to be seen if the Swiss, predicted by many to be a potential dark horse team for a run, have completely found their footing at the tournament. Player To Watch The Villarreal winger from Ontario was Canadas best player against Qatar in terms of getting the ball into dangerous areas for its strikers. Buchanan has been uneven with his performances for Canada since the start of 2025. This Swiss team is talented, but if Buchanan can continue to be effective from the right wing to set up Larin or David, it could be a key to a Canadian victory. When: Wednesday, June 24, 3 p.m. ET Where: Seattle TV: FS1 Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One Bosnia and Herzegovina meets Qatar on Wednesday at Seattle Stadium with each team hoping a win will lead to a spot in the round of 32 at this World Cup. Second place in Group B is mathematically possible for the winner of this game, but the realistic hope for each team is a win to move to four points and other results to break in a way that ensures that it is enough to finish among the top eight third-place teams. A draw would leave both teams on two points, with Bosnia and Herzegovina finishing third. But that would surely not be enough. Despite its struggles over the first two games, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the favorite in this game given that it managed to qualify out of UEFA, including a playoff win over Italy. Whether a win is enough to advance is a different question, but the odds increase with a larger margin of victory. The same is true for Qatar. The key for Bosnia and Herzegovina is to score early to ease pressure. If that happens, Qatar will need to come out of its typical deep-sitting, defensive formation because it also needs to win. That could open more space for Bosnia and Herzegovina to create more chances, which would be important given that goal differential will likely be important in ranking third-place teams sitting on four points. Player To Watch With 73 goals from 149 caps, Deko is the all-time leading goalscorer and most capped player in the history of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. Now 40 years old, the forward boasts impressive experience at both the club and international levels. A game such as this is full of pressure and experienced players can often help in these situations. Look for Deko to get the start and be a focal point of an attack that needs to score goals against an opponent which should be over-matched. When: Wednesday, June 24, 6 p.m. ET Where: Miami TV: FOX Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One Scotland is participating in its ninth World Cup but has never advanced out of the group stage. Could 2026 be the year the Scots will reach the World Cup knockouts by escaping Group C? It is not going to be easy as Scotland needs a result against the heavily favored, five-time champion Brazil at Miami Stadium to have a good chance. A close loss might also be enough, but that would depend on the point totals and goal differentials of the other third-place teams. After a difficult and hard-fought 1-0 win over Haiti in its opener, Scotland had a poor start in a 1-0 loss to Morocco in its second game. Scotland had its chances with 20 touches inside Moroccos box, but it could not get any of its six shots on target. Against Brazil, Scotlands attack will be driven by Scott McTominay. He is Scotlands best player and if Scotland is to achieve an unexpected result, McTominay will have to play well. Meanwhile, Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti admitted afterward that its opening draw to Morocco was disappointing and even went so far as to apologize to fans for the result. In the second game, Brazil got its first win of this World Cup when it coasted past Haiti 3-0 on Friday night. The performance wasnt great and Brazil never turned the game into a rout, but the multi-goal win was important. The best news for Brazil is that its best player, Vincius Jnior, is living up to his billing, and the Real Madrid winger has goals in each of his first two games. This game promises to be intense, and both teams will have plenty of passionate supporters. Brazil is one of the worlds most popular teams and Miami is a favorite city to play among many South American teams. On the other hand, Scotlands Tartan Army is large and travels extremely well. Player To Watch The Bologna defensive midfielder is another player key to Scotlands plans and when going up against a team such as Brazil, Ferguson will be important to shielding Scotlands backline and trying to contain Brazils attack in transition. If thats not a big enough assignment, Ferguson will also be key to leading Scottish counterattacks and leading the transition from defense into offense. While Ferguson likes to sit deep, he has been known to get into the attack and score important goals. If Scotland is to get a result out of this one, Ferguson will have to turn in a good outing. When: Wednesday, June 24, 6 p.m. ET Where: Atlanta TV: FS1 Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One Having already earned four points at the World Cup, Morocco will be looking to finish atop Group C when it takes on Haiti at Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday. To win the group, Morocco needs to win and do so with a scoreline that overtakes Brazil in goal differential. Entering this game, Brazil has a two-goal edge on Morocco. With the talent Morocco has, a comfortable win over Haiti is not only possible, but it is likely. What is needed is for its top players to continue to step up. PSV Eindhoven forward Ismael Saibari has scored both of Morocco's goals in this tournament, and he will be difficult for Haiti to stop. The central midfield duo of Neil El Aynaoui and Ayyoub Bouaddi need to not only control possession but also ensure that Morocco are regularly in the attacking third of the field. Morocco will have its chances as Haiti has been determined to play with a high line and go at its opponents. Even against Brazil in a 3-0 loss, Haiti did not want to sit deep in a bunker. Despite being overmatched in talent, Haiti admirably came into this tournament looking to play. With the loss to Brazil, Haiti has already been eliminated. It is always difficult to predict the mindset of a team that still has games to play after elimination, but unlike a team like Trkiye, Haiti was never expected to advance. The team was proud to be at the World Cup in the face of adversity when it hadnt played a home game in Haiti in five years due to civil unrest. Haiti has nothing to gain by sitting deep and will likely want to continue to play the same way. That might make Haiti more dangerous, but it will give Morocco space and chances to score. Player To Watch Born in Spain to Moroccan parents but raised in Belgium, Saibari has been in terrific form for Morocco at this World Cup where he spearheads the teams attack. Against Brazil, he put Morocco up 1-0 with an impressive chip over Alisson. Against Scotland, it was his rocket of a strike that put Morocco up early. Since debuting for Morocco in 2023, Saibari has 11 goals in 32 caps and is now one of the players to watch at this World Cup. In addition to the World Cup, Saibari is nearing the completion of a move from PSV Eindhoven to Bayern Munich, with him having reportedly undergone a medical this past week to complete the move to the Bundesliga champions. When: Wednesday, June 24, 9 p.m. ET Where: Mexico City TV: FOX Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One Mexico and Czechia have completely different objectives heading into their clash on Wednesday night at Mexico City Stadium. Co-host Mexico notched an impressive six points from two games and already clinched the Group A title and a spot in the round of 32. Meanwhile, for Czechia, its tournament life hangs entirely in the balance as the only way to have a realistic chance of advancing to the knockouts is a win. Miroslav Koubeks team enters into this game with just one point from its recent 1-1 draw with South Africa. It opened the tournament with a 2-1 defeat to South Korea. A draw might still be enough for Czechia to advance, but it would require a lot of results in other groups to break in its favor. Of course, winning in Mexicos capital city is not an easy task as the last time Mexico lost a competitive game at Mexico City Stadium was in 2013. Czechias offense is centered on set pieces as half of its World Cup qualifying goals and its first goal against South Korea were from set pieces. To beat Mexico, however, Czechia will need to be dangerous in other areas too. That starts with forward Patrik Schick, who is typically the teams best goalscorer, but who hasnt been effective in the teams first two games. With Mexico having already clinched Group A, head coach Javier Aguirre is expected to rotate his squad to begin plans for the round of 32. But even with resting key players and experimenting with tactics, Mexico is the favorite in this game. Czechias defense does not inspire a lot of confidence, having failed to keep a clean sheet in six matches, with the team squandering second-half leads in each of its first two games at this World Cup. Player To Watch Czechias left midfielder has played well in his teams first two games at this World Cup and will need to continue that in this game. Czechia will be without the ball most of the time against Mexico, but when it does take possession, it will have to get the ball quickly into the attack. For Sojka, he will be one of the players most responsible for getting the ball into the attacking half to find top scoring options in Schick and Adam Hloek. When: Wednesday, June 24, 9 p.m. ET Where: Monterrey TV: FS1 Stream: Watch three days free on FOX One Second place in Group A and advancement to the Round of 32 is likely on the line on Thursday when South Africa and South Korea meet on Thursday night in Monterrey, Mexico. While a draw is enough to send the Taegeuk Warriors through to the knockouts, Bafana Bafana finds itself in a must-win scenario to keep its World Cup ambitions alive. South Korea is favored in this game given its high-powered offense that features Son Heung-min, Lee Kang-in, LeeJae-sung, and Hwang In-beom, who all have experience in top leagues in Europe. The concern for South Korea is Son, as the teams all-time leading scorer is not having a great year. Now with Los Angeles FC, Son did not score for his club in its first 13 league games. In the first two games at the World Cup, Son did not have a goal contribution. South Korea is likely to advance regardless, but to be a threat in the knockouts, Son needs to do more. Through its first two games, South Africa has struggled offensively at the World Cup. The teams only goal came from a penalty against Czechia that originated with a handball. South Africa was also helped in that game by Czechia reverting to an overly defensive approach after it took a 1-0 lead. South Korea will try to control this game from the opening whistle and is unlikely to let up. To get the needed win, South Africa needs a big performance from its defense, and it will need to be remarkably efficient with the limited chances Bafana Bafana will likely have. The danger for Hugo Broos team is that it will need to come out of its defensive shape at times and that could give South Korea spaces to create chances. Player To Watch The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder will be key to running South Koreas possessions. He has a lot of chemistry with the teams attackers, and he knows how to get the ball into the final third. In this game, the Taegeuk Warriors need to be patient as South Africa must win this game to advance. There will be plenty of times when South Africa must take risks, and that will give Lee chances to pick Bafana Bafana apart.
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    Netherlands demolishes Sweden 5-1 to seize Group F lead
    Netherlands demolishes Sweden 5-1 to seize Group F leadThe Netherlands crushed Sweden 5-1 at Houston Stadium on Saturday, seizing control of World Cup Group F with a dominant display that featured two goals from Cody Gakpo.Ronald Koeman's side wasted no time asserting their dominance. Just five minutes in, goalkeeper Verbruggen launched a long ball that found Brian Brobbey, who laid it off for Tijjani Reijnders. The midfielder quickly released Gakpo down the left, and the PSV forward buried his finish past the Swedish keeper.The Dutch doubled their lead at 16 minutes through Brobbey. Donyell Malen found Denzel Dumfries charging down the right flank, and the fullback's low cross was deflected home by the Ajax striker for a 2-0 advantage.Sweden's frustration mountsSweden thought they had pulled one back just before halftime when Victor Lindelf headed home from a free kick, but VAR ruled the goal out for offside. The decision preserved the Netherlands' two-goal cushion heading into the break.Any hopes of a Swedish comeback evaporated within eight minutes of the restart. Crysencio Summerville found Dumfries on the overlap, and his cross was tapped in by an unmarked Gakpo at the back post. Five minutes later, Gakpo struck again, finishing a rapid counterattack after Alexander Isak lost possession in the Dutch half.The Liverpool forward's second goal brought his international tally to 23, underlining his growing importance to the Oranje setup.Late goals seal emphatic winSweden briefly threatened a response when Anthony Elanga latched onto Isak's through ball and fired high into the net at 58 minutes, reducing the deficit to 4-1. But any momentum was short-lived.The Netherlands put the result beyond doubt in the 88th minute. Substitute Memphis Depay threaded a perfect pass for Summerville, who raced through the Swedish defense and slotted home to complete the 5-1 rout.The victory puts the Netherlands top of Group F with four points, ahead of Sweden on three. Japan has one point while Tunisia remains pointless. Both the Dutch and Swedes face crucial final group matches on Thursday the Netherlands meet Tunisia in Kansas City while Sweden takes on Japan in Dallas, with qualification spots on the line.For Koeman's side, this performance sends a clear message: their attack, spearheaded by the in-form Gakpo, can tear apart any defense when clicking. Sweden, meanwhile, must regroup quickly if they hope to secure their place in the knockout rounds.
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