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          <title>Why Thomas Partey is missing the 2026 World Cup for Ghana</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Ghana suffered a monumental blow before its 2026 World Cup kickoff as a Canadian federal judge upholds the decision to deny Thomas Partey entry into the country. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ghana/">Ghana</a></strong> enters its <strong>2026 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a></strong> campaign in North America with massive aspirations, but Carlos Queiroz’s side will have to navigate its highly anticipated Group L opener without <strong>Thomas Partey</strong>.</p>



<p>In a shocking, non-tactical development on the eve of the tournament, the veteran midfielder has been officially ruled out of Ghana’s opening match against <strong>Panama</strong> in Toronto.</p>



<p>While the 33-year-old Villarreal midfielder was named to the final 26-man roster and spent the preliminary training camp with the squad in Boston, his absence stems entirely from a <strong>legal issue</strong> with the Canadian government.</p>



<p>Canadian Justice Roger Lafrenière officially rejected an emergency application from Partey’s legal team attempting to temporarily override a decision by immigration officials. The government had previously <strong>denied Partey a Temporary Resident Visa to enter the country.</strong></p>



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          <title>Harry Kane leads England to 4-2 win over Croatia with historic brace at 2026 World Cup</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 18:47:36 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Despite a close start, England managed to defeat Croatia 4–2, securing its first victory in the 2026 World Cup. Harry Kane scored a historic two-goal performance, with Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford rounding out the scoring. <p>Following an unbeaten run in the UEFA qualifiers, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>England</strong></a> arrive as clear favorites to win the 2026 World Cup. In their debut, <strong>they defeated Croatia with a brilliant offense and high press</strong>. While Zlatko Dalić’s team seemed to dominate the game, Luka Modrić’s foul reshaped it, as <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/harry-kane/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Harry Kane</a>’s first goal completely transformed Croatia’s approach</strong>. With a brilliant performance, the 32-year-old striker netted a historic brace.</p>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/croatia/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Croatia</a> managed to impose their high press and dominance in the opening minutes. In fact, <strong>they were suffocating England</strong>, constantly limiting them. Despite this, <strong>Luka Modrić committed a foul</strong> on Noni Madueke, which led to Harry Kane’s penalty goal. After this goal, <strong>they dropped back noticeably</strong>, looking completely inferior. Although Martin Baturina and Petar Musa scored, <strong>they were never able to go toe-to-toe with their opponents again.</strong></p>



<p>Despite battling for a few minutes, England imposed clearly on Croatia. <strong>After pressing high throughout the match, they limited Croatia’s counterattacks,</strong> creating numerous chances to score. After Kane’s second goal, they managed to win the match. Although their opponents equalized,<strong> they overturned the result through Jude Bellingham and Marcus Rashford</strong>, imposing their brilliant offense.</p>



<h2>Harry Kane brace sees him tie Gary Lineker’s World Cup record</h2>



<p>Throughout the match, <strong>Harry Kane</strong> remained an all-around player, being a key figure in the build-up and dropping back into defense, just as he does at Bayern Munich. Confusing Croatia with his movements, <strong>he managed to score a historic brace </strong>that led him to equal a record held by the legend <strong>Gary Lineker in World Cup history, matching 10 goals in 12 matches</strong> to become the English players with the most goals in the competition.</p>



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<div class="ck-twitter"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="500" data-dnt="true"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Most World Cup goals for England:<br><br>10 — Harry Kane<br>10 — Gary Lineker <a href="https://t.co/rTP1ZIzZdd">pic.twitter.com/rTP1ZIzZdd</a></p>— StatMuse FC (@statmusefc) <a href="https://x.com/statmusefc/status/2067347782348746942?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 17, 2026</a></blockquote></div><script async="" src="https://platform.x.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<p>After an efficient counterattack, Noni Madueke dribbled past his opponents and entered Croatia’s penalty area. As a result, Luka Modrić fouled him inside the box, and the referee awarded the penalty. <strong>Harry Kane took the shot, which was saved by Dominik Livaković. </strong>Despite this, the kick was retaken because the goalkeeper had come off his line. <strong>On his second attempt, he managed to score the penalty, giving England the lead.</strong></p>


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<p>Taking advantage of their strength from corner kicks, <strong>Declan Rice delivered a precise cross into the box.</strong> With no Croatian player marking him, <strong>Harry Kane made a run into the area and powered a header past Dominik Livaković.</strong> With this, he established as England’s top scorer with 80 goals, holding a wide advantage over Wayne Rooney, who is in second place.</p>



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          <title>Why Andre Ayew is missing the 2026 World Cup for Ghana</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 18:39:08 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Ghana will take the pitch without one of its most legendary figures at the 2026 World Cup, as veteran forward Andre Ayew was left off the final squad traveling to North America. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ghana/">Ghana</a></strong> lands in North America seeking to make noise on the <strong>2026 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a></strong>, but it will have to navigate its campaign without the immense presence of <strong>Andre Ayew</strong>. In a major tactical shift, Portuguese manager <strong>Carlos Queiroz</strong> chose to leave the highly experienced attacker off the final 26-man roster, opting to prioritize younger profiling for Ghana’s front line.</p>



<p>The 36-year-old forward is an undisputed icon of Ghanaian soccer. He currently stands as the country’s <strong>second-highest appearance-maker in World Cup history</strong> with 10 tournament games under his belt—sitting agonizingly just one appearance away from tying the legendary <strong>Asamoah Gyan</strong>.</p>



<p>Despite his historic status within the national team, Ayew’s influence on the pitch began to wane significantly following the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations. Ghana endured a disastrous tournament, crashing out in the <strong>group stage</strong>, with Ayew relegated to a fringe role—making just two appearances, both coming as a late substitute off the bench.</p>



<p>With this latest roster omission, Ayew’s international chapter appears to have reached its conclusion, even though he has yet to officially announce his retirement from the national setup. </p>



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<p>Amassing <strong>113 caps</strong> and <strong>24 goals</strong> across all competitions, Ghana’s <strong>third-highest all-time goalscorer</strong> will forever be remembered as one of the finest attackers the country has ever produced.</p>


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<h2>Jordan Ayew carries the family legacy</h2>



<p>While Andre will be watching from afar, the legendary Ayew family dynasty remains alive and well within the squad. His brother, <strong>Jordan Ayew</strong>, has officially inherited the captain’s armband and will lead Queiroz’s 26-man team in North America.</p>



<p>The Leicester City forward is currently the second-highest all-time goalscorer in Ghana’s history. Over his international career, he has racked up an impressive <strong>118 caps</strong>, netting <strong>33 goals</strong> and providing <strong>20 assists</strong> for the <em>Black Stars</em>.</p>



<p>Jordan lands in North America as the bedrock of the team’s veteran leadership, having previously featured in both the 2014 and 2022 editions of the World Cup. As captain, he will look to spearhead a youthful roster as they try to replicate and surpass the country’s historic <strong>quarterfinal run from South Africa 2010.</strong></p>
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          <title>Why is Mohammed Kudus missing the 2026 World Cup for Ghana?</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 18:31:34 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[With Ghana taking part in its sixth World Cup, Mohammed Kudus has turned into the team's most important absence for the competition. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ghana/"><strong>Ghana</strong></a> is making its fifth <strong>World Cup</strong> appearance in North America, entering the tournament as one of the most competitive African sides in the field. While new head coach Carlos Queiroz named a strong roster, <strong>Tottenham winger </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/mohammed-kudus/"><strong>Mohammed Kudus</strong></a><strong> is the most notable omission for the Black Stars</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Kudus was left off the final squad due to a severe quadriceps injury and a subsequent hamstring relapse</strong>. The forward initially suffered the injury in January, and a major setback during his rehabilitation ultimately ruled him out of the tournament.</p>



<p>The winger last played on January 4, when Tottenham hosted Sunderland in a domestic match. <strong>He exited that game in the 19th minute and has been sidelined ever since</strong>, failing to return to action for either club or country.</p>



<p>Due to the prolonged recovery timeline, Queiroz left Kudus off Ghana’s preliminary roster well ahead of the tournament. His absence leaves a significant void in the attack, <strong>given his proven ability to produce goals and create chances from multiple positions</strong>.</p>



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<p>Kudus previously starred for Ghana at the 2022 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> in Qatar, where the team was placed in Group H alongside Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay. <strong>The former Ajax playmaker scored two goals in a 3-2 victory over South Korea</strong>, though consecutive losses to Portugal and Uruguay eliminated Ghana in the group stage.</p>


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<h2>Ghana’s World Cup record</h2>



<p>Since making its tournament debut in 2006, Ghana has established itself as a highly competitive African nation on the global stage. The Black Stars’ most famous run came in 2010, <strong>when they reached the quarterfinals before a controversial penalty-shootout elimination against Uruguay</strong>.</p>



<p>Across its appearances in 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2022, <strong>Ghana played 15 total World Cup matches</strong>. The team holds an all-time tournament record of five wins, three draws, and seven defeats.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Uzbekistan and Colombia will face each other in Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here's all the information you need to watch this exciting showdown live in the United States. <div>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/uzbekistan/">Uzbekistan</a></strong> makes its historic debut on the world’s biggest stage, facing a formidable test in their opening match against a powerful Colombian side. For the Central Asian nation, led by Italian legend <strong>Fabio Cannavaro</strong>, this game is a chance to prove they belong. Relying on disciplined defending and swift counter-attacks, the <em>White Wolves</em> will be looking to frustrate their more fancied opponents and perhaps snatch a result that would echo through the tournament.</p>



<p>For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/colombia/">Colombia</a></strong>, this match is a non-negotiable first step toward a deep run in the competition. Finishing third in the grueling South American qualifiers, ahead of giants like <strong>Brazil</strong>, has established them as a serious dark horse. With a squad brimming with top-tier European talent like <strong>Luis Díaz</strong> and <strong>James Rodríguez</strong>, anything less than a convincing victory would be seen as a major setback to their ambitions of winning the group and challenging in the knockout rounds.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p>This fixture presents a classic clash of styles, pitting one of the tournament’s most potent attacks against a defense that has proven incredibly resilient. <strong>Colombia </strong>arrives in North America after a stellar qualifying campaign where they generated a continent-high 27.2 expected goals (xG). Their aggressive, high-pressing system is designed to dominate possession and create constant pressure, leveraging the skill of their world-class forwards.</p>



<p>In stark contrast, <strong>Uzbekistan </strong>built their qualification success on a rock-solid defensive foundation. Conceding just 11 goals in 16 games, they operate in a compact low block, absorbing pressure before looking to spring attacks through long balls to frontman <strong>Eldor Shomurodov</strong>. The key battle will be in the wide areas, where <strong>Colombia </strong>will try to isolate <strong>Luis Díaz</strong> against <strong>Uzbekistan</strong>‘s wing-backs to create overloads and deliver crosses for striker <strong>Luis Suárez</strong>.</p>



<p>The motivations for both teams are crystal clear. For <strong>Colombia</strong>, securing three points is essential to set the tone for their campaign and build momentum ahead of tougher group-stage matches. For <strong>Uzbekistan</strong>, the goal is to be competitive, demonstrate their tactical discipline under <strong>Cannavaro</strong>, and potentially pull off an upset that would give them a fighting chance of advancing as one of the best third-placed teams.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>This Group K encounter marks a historic moment, as it is the first-ever meeting between <strong>Uzbekistan </strong>and <strong>Colombia</strong>. The two nations have never faced each other in any capacity, not even in a friendly match, making this a completely fresh matchup with no historical precedent to draw from. For <strong>Uzbekistan</strong>, this will also be their first-ever competitive game against a South American (CONMEBOL) opponent at a major tournament.</p>



<p>While there is no direct history, we can look at <strong>Colombia</strong>‘s record against teams from the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) at previous finals. La<em> Tricolor </em>has played against AFC nations three times in their tournament history, holding a record of two wins and one loss. Their most recent encounter was a 2-1 defeat to <strong>Japan </strong>during the group stage of the 2018 competition.</p>



<p>Statistically, the game pits an elite offense against a disciplined defense. <strong>Colombia </strong>averaged 1.55 goals per game in the demanding South American qualifiers. Conversely, <strong>Uzbekistan</strong> was one of the toughest teams to break down in Asia, keeping 12 clean sheets in their last 21 matches and conceding an average of just 0.69 goals per game during their own successful qualifying run. This suggests a tight affair, even with <strong>Colombia</strong>‘s clear advantage in individual talent.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p>Both managers will be pleased to have fully fit squads to choose from for this crucial opening match, with no major injuries or suspensions reported for either side.</p>



<p><strong>Uzbekistan </strong>manager <strong>Fabio Cannavaro</strong> has all his key players available and is expected to field a side built for defensive stability and quick transitions. The backline will be organized by <strong>Manchester City’s Abdukodir Khusanov</strong>, while captain and all-time leading scorer Eldor Shomurodov will lead the line, serving as the primary target on the counter-attack.</p>



<p>Colombia’s <strong>Néstor Lorenzo </strong>also has a full complement of players at his disposal. The team will be built around a core of experienced European-based stars. <strong>Davinson Sánchez</strong> is expected to command the defense, with Jefferson Lerma providing steel in midfield. The attacking threat will be immense, with creative fulcrum <strong>James Rodríguez</strong> tasked with supplying chances for Premier League star <strong>Luis Díaz</strong> and prolific striker <strong>Luis Suárez</strong>.</p>



<p><b>Uzbekistan Projected XI (3-4-2-1):</b> Yusupov; Ashurmatov, Khusanov, Abdullaev; Sayfiyev, Hamrobekov, Shukurov, Nasrullayev; Urunov, Fayzullaev; Shomurodov.</p>



<p><strong>Cannavaro </strong>is expected to deploy a pragmatic 3-4-2-1 formation designed to frustrate Colombia. The system relies on a five-man defense when out of possession, with the central midfield duo of <strong>Hamrobekov</strong> and <strong>Shukurov</strong> shielding the backline. Creativity will come from <strong>Oston Urunov</strong> and Abbosbek Fayzullaev, who will operate behind the lone striker Shomurodov, looking to exploit any space left by Colombia’s advancing full-backs.</p>



<p><b>Colombia Projected XI (4-2-3-1):</b> Vargas; Munoz, Sanchez, Lucumi, Mojica; Puerta, Lerma; Arias, Rodriguez, Diaz; Suarez.</p>



<p><strong>Colombia </strong>will likely line up in their preferred 4-2-3-1, a formation that allows them to get their best attacking players on the field in their favored positions. <strong>Lerma </strong>provides the defensive anchor in midfield, giving <strong>James Rodríguez</strong> the freedom to dictate play as the number ten. The game plan will revolve around using the pace and dribbling of <strong>Luis Díaz</strong> and <strong>Jhon Arias </strong>on the wings to create chances for <strong>Luis Suárez</strong>, who enjoyed a phenomenal goal-scoring season in Portugal.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>The <strong>Uzbekistan vs Colombia</strong> match is available on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_Uzbekistan-vs-Colombia" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a></strong>. You can watch on your computer, smartphone, tablet, Roku, Apple TV, and other compatible devices.</p>



<p>In addition to the World Cup, Fubo also offers access to other major soccer competitions, including Liga MX, LaLiga, and more.</p>



<p>A subscription to Fubo costs $14.99 per month.</p>



<p><b>SEE MORE:</b> <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Schedule of World Cup games on US TV</a></p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <description><![CDATA[The 2026 World Cup features its fair share of fascinating subplots, but few are as compelling as the story of brothers Iñaki and Nico Williams—with the elder brother suiting up for Ghana while the younger anchors Spain. <p>The <strong>2026 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a></strong> will once again see brothers <strong>Iñaki</strong> and <strong>Nico Williams</strong> representing completely different nations on soccer’s grandest stage. While the elder Williams brother, Iñaki, leading the line for <strong>Ghana</strong>, his younger sibling will take the pitch for <strong>Spain</strong>.</p>



<p>Though both Athletic Club stars were born in <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/spain/">Spain</a>, their heritage stretches back to West Africa. Their parents, Félix Williams and María Comfort, emigrated from Ghana, making both brothers eligible to represent either country under FIFA regulations.</p>



<p>Iñaki’s international journey took a dramatic twist over his career. He actually earned a senior cap for Spain back in a 2016 friendly under Vicente del Bosque but was subsequently frozen out of <em>La Roja’s</em> plans. </p>



<p>Seeking a regular international role, he utilized FIFA’s eligibility rules to complete a one-time switch to <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ghana/">Ghana</a> ahead of the <strong>2022 World Cup</strong> in <strong>Qatar</strong>, starting all three group-stage matches for the <em>Black Stars</em>.</p>



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<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/nico-williams/">Nico</a>’s trajectory, on the other hand, was fast-tracked by Spain. After rising rapidly through the Spanish youth ranks, the electrifying winger made his senior debut at just <strong>18 years old</strong> in 2022 under Luis Enrique. </p>


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<p>He quickly established himself as an indispensable weapon for the national team, playing at the <strong>2022 World Cup</strong> before emerging as a breakout global superstar during Spain’s triumphant <strong>Euro 2024</strong> campaign.</p>



<h2>The Williams is not the only siblings case</h2>



<p>While it may seem bizarre to see biological brothers sporting different crests, the Williams brothers are far from an isolated case at the 2026 World Cup in North America.</p>



<p>Another example features brothers <strong>Désiré</strong> and <strong>Guéla Doué</strong>: while the former will lock down a spot with <strong>France</strong>, the latter is set to represent the <strong>Ivory Coast.</strong> There is also the case of <strong>John</strong> and <strong>Harry Souttar</strong>—though both center-backs were born in <strong>Scotland</strong>, John plays for his native country while Harry anchors the backline for <strong>Australia</strong>.</p>



<p>On the flip side, this World Cup will also showcase plenty of traditional brotherly combinations fighting under the exact same flag. Fans will see <strong>Théo</strong> and <strong>Lucas Hernández</strong> pulling on the jersey for <strong>France,</strong> <strong>Deroy</strong> and <strong>Laros Duarte</strong> patrolling the pitch for <strong>Cape Verde</strong>, and <strong>Juninho</strong> and <strong>Leandro Bacuna</strong> leading the charge for <strong>Curacao</strong>.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[With his penalty against Croatia, Harry Kane surpassed Lionel Messi and turned into the player with the most penalty goals scored in the history of the World Cup. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/harry-kane/"><strong>Harry Kane</strong></a> converted a penalty against <strong>Croatia</strong> to open England’s <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> scoring account at Dallas Stadium. By scoring from the spot, the England captain <strong>surpassed </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/"><strong>Lionel Messi</strong></a><strong> to claim the record for the most penalties scored in tournament history</strong>.</p>



<p>The opportunity arose in the 10th minute when Luka Modric fouled Noni Madueke inside the area, prompting the referee to immediately point to the spot. Dominik Livakovic saved Kane’s initial attempt, <strong>but the striker converted on the retake after VAR ruled that Josko Gvardiol encroached into the box early</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>The goal marked Kane’s fifth penalty conversion in <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> history</strong>, excluding penalty shootouts. Messi previously shared the tournament record with Kane at four spot-kicks each, but the English forward now holds the top spot alone.</p>



<p>Prior to the match, five players shared the penalty record, including Portugal’s <strong>Eusebio</strong>, Netherlands’ <strong>Rob Rensenbrink</strong>, Argentina’s <strong>Gabriel Batistuta</strong> and Messi, and England’s Kane. Kane has now broken away from that group, <strong>though Messi remains the only other active player with a chance to catch him</strong>.</p>



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<h2>Kane’s penalty breakdown</h2>



<p>During his tournament debut in 2018, Kane scored a hat trick against Panama in a 6-1 group stage win, <strong>with two of those goals coming from the penalty spot</strong>. He added <strong>another spot-kick in the round of 16 against Colombia</strong>, helping England eventually advance via a penalty shootout.</p>


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<p>At the 2022 tournament in Qatar, <strong>Kane netted his fourth World Cup penalty during a quarterfinal match against France</strong>; the same game where he missed the chance to level the score 2-2, again from the penalty spot. With his conversion today against Croatia, his total now sits at five.</p>



<h2>Harry Kane equals Gary Lineker and David Beckham</h2>



<p>Kane established himself as one of the most prolific forwards in English history after breaking through at Tottenham under Mauricio Pochettino. He remains the all-time top scorer for the Three Lions, <strong>pushing his record to 81 goals and leaving Wayne Rooney’s previous mark of 53 far behind</strong>.</p>



<p>With his goals today, Kane became the second English player to score in three different World Cup tournaments after <strong>David Beckham</strong> accomplished the feat in 1998, 2002, and 2006. His performance also moved him into a tie <strong>with Gary Lineker for the most World Cup goals by an England player with 10</strong>.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Colombia for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p>After missing the 2022 tournament, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/colombia/">Colombia</a> </strong>are back on the global stage with renewed focus and a dangerous roster. Currently ranked 13th by FIFA, Los Cafeteros have transformed from a struggling side into one of the most formidable international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.</p>



<p>A deep squad blends the seasoned leadership of 34-year-old <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/james-rodriguez/">James Rodríguez</a> </strong>with the explosive prime of Bayern Munich winger <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/luis-diaz/">Luis Díaz</a></strong>. Reaching the quarterfinals is the primary objective for this <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong>. Fans can expect a rhythmic, physical style of play capable of challenging elite opponents.</p>



<p>This preview provides a complete Colombia tactical analysis, breaks down the squad under <strong>Néstor Lorenzo</strong>, and evaluates the team’s group-stage outlook as they prepare for the tournament.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Coach</strong></td><td>Néstor Lorenzo</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Captain</strong></td><td>James Rodríguez</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Nickname</strong></td><td>Los Cafeteros, La Tricolor, La Sele</td></tr><tr><td><strong>FIFA ranking</strong></td><td>13th</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Confederation</strong></td><td>CONMEBOL</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td>Group K</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Best World Cup result</strong></td><td>Quarterfinals (2014)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>World Cup appearances</strong></td><td>7</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Last World Cup appearance</strong></td><td>2018</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Colombia play</h2>



<p>Under Lorenzo, the Colombia formation typically shifts between a flexible 4-2-3-1 and a 4-3-3 shape. This tactical setup prioritizes high-intensity pressing and rapid vertical transitions.</p>



<p>In possession, the team relies heavily on the creative vision of James Rodríguez, who dictates the tempo from central areas while exploiting the electric pace of wide forwards like Luis Díaz and Luis Javier Suárez.</p>



<p>Defensively, Colombia deploy a physical and aggressive structure designed to disrupt opponents high up the pitch. When regaining the ball, they are exceptionally dangerous on the counterattack, using quick combination play to carve open unsettled defenses.</p>



<p>The midfield pivot, often anchored by Jefferson Lerma and Richard Ríos, provides vital cover to allow the fullbacks to push forward.</p>



<p>While their transition game is an elite tactical strength, occasional defensive vulnerabilities have emerged when facing top-tier European opposition. Ultimately, this high-energy tactical approach ensures Colombia can hurt any opponent, making their transition play a defining factor in their tournament chances.</p>



<h2>Néstor Lorenzo: The coach behind Colombia</h2>



<p>Néstor Lorenzo took charge of the national team in June 2022, arriving during a turbulent period following the failure to qualify for the previous global tournament. The Argentine Colombia coach has since become the architect of a new era for the country’s soccer program.</p>



<p>Before taking the top job, Lorenzo spent 16 years as the primary assistant to former coach José Pékerman, experiencing the 2014 and 2018 tournaments from the bench. His calm demeanor and tactical intelligence have helped bridge the gap between an aging golden generation and an emerging crop of young talent.</p>



<p>Lorenzo’s tenure is highlighted by <strong>a stunning 28-game unbeaten streak that restored national pride and belief</strong>. His ability to blend veteran creativity with youthful intensity could be the deciding factor in how far this team advances this summer.</p>



<h2>Key player: Luis Díaz</h2>



<p>Now 29 years old and at the peak of his career, Luis Díaz is the undisputed focal point of the Colombia 2026 World Cup squad. Following a high-profile transfer to Bayern Munich, the dynamic left winger has enjoyed a spectacular season, <strong>registering 26 goals and 19 assists across all competitions</strong>.</p>



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<p>Díaz serves as the engine of the national team’s transition play. His elite dribbling, explosive pace, and clinical finishing make him a constant nightmare for opposing fullbacks. By drawing multiple defenders, he naturally creates operating space for teammates to exploit in the final third.</p>



<p>If Díaz were to suffer an injury, the team would lose its primary attacking outlet and transition threat. Colombia’s hopes for a deep knockout run rely heavily on his ability to replicate his dominant club form on the international stage.</p>



<h2>Colombia’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>Colombia navigated the grueling CONMEBOL qualifiers with a commanding <strong>third-place finish, securing 28 points from 18 matches</strong>. The campaign served as a major statement of intent, highlighted by historic home victories over continental heavyweights Brazil and Argentina.</p>



<p>The attack fired on all cylinders, finishing as the second-highest scoring team in South America with 28 goals. Luis Díaz led the line with seven goals, while James Rodríguez provided a confederation-best seven assists. One standout moment was a record-breaking 6-3 away victory over Venezuela on September 9, 2025.</p>



<p>While a late-campaign slump featured narrow defeats to Uruguay and Ecuador, the overall qualification run proved this squad possesses the firepower to challenge the best FIFA World Cup 2026 teams.</p>



<h2>Colombia’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Drawn into <strong>Group K</strong>, Colombia face a highly favorable path to the knockout rounds alongside <strong>Portugal, DR Congo, and Uzbekistan</strong>. While Portugal enter as the clear favorites to win the group, the South Americans are heavily favored to secure the second qualification spot.</p>



<p>The matchup against Portugal will be the most challenging test, likely determining who claims the top seed. Conversely, fixtures against DR Congo and Uzbekistan present highly winnable scenarios for a squad ranked 13th in the world. Dominating possession and breaking down low blocks will be the key factors in those crucial group-stage fixtures.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving Los Cafeteros can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/colombia-national-team-tv-schedule/">Colombia TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information. Ultimately, securing a top-two finish is the minimum expectation for this talented roster.</p>



<h2>Colombia squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>David Ospina (GK)</td><td>Atlético Nacional</td></tr><tr><td>Camilo Vargas (GK)</td><td>Atlas</td></tr><tr><td>Álvaro Montero (GK)</td><td>Vélez Sarsfield</td></tr><tr><td>Yerry Mina (DF)</td><td>Cagliari</td></tr><tr><td>Daniel Muñoz (DF)</td><td>Crystal Palace</td></tr><tr><td>Jhon Lucumí (DF)</td><td>Bologna</td></tr><tr><td>Santiago Arias (DF)</td><td>Independiente</td></tr><tr><td>Willer Ditta (DF)</td><td>Cruz Azul</td></tr><tr><td>Johan Mojica (DF)</td><td>Mallorca</td></tr><tr><td>Deiver Machado (DF)</td><td>Nantes</td></tr><tr><td>Davinson Sánchez (DF)</td><td>Galatasaray</td></tr><tr><td>Kevin Castaño (MF)</td><td>River Plate</td></tr><tr><td>Richard Ríos (MF)</td><td>Benfica</td></tr><tr><td>Jorge Carrascal (MF)</td><td>Flamengo</td></tr><tr><td>James Rodríguez (MF)</td><td>Minnesota United</td></tr><tr><td>Jhon Arias (MF)</td><td>Palmeiras</td></tr><tr><td>Gustavo Puerta (MF)</td><td>Racing de Santander</td></tr><tr><td>Jefferson Lerma (MF)</td><td>Crystal Palace</td></tr><tr><td>Juan Fernando Quintero (MF)</td><td>River Plate</td></tr><tr><td>Jaminton Campaz (MF)</td><td>Rosario Central</td></tr><tr><td>Juan Portilla (MF)</td><td>Athletico Paranaense</td></tr><tr><td>Luis Díaz (FW)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Jhon Córdoba (FW)</td><td>Krasnodar</td></tr><tr><td>Cucho Hernández (FW)</td><td>Real Betis</td></tr><tr><td>Luis Suárez (FW)</td><td>Sporting CP</td></tr><tr><td>Andrés Gómez (FW)</td><td>Vasco da Gama</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Colombia</h2>



<p>Colombia enter the 2026 tournament as a dangerous, battle-tested squad capable of lighting up North America. Their primary strength lies in a lethal, high-paced attacking transition led by world-class Colombia key players.</p>



<p>However, recent defensive struggles against elite European competition remain a lingering concern that Néstor Lorenzo must address. Escaping Group K is a highly realistic expectation, but navigating the knockout stages will require peak performances across the board. If their star players find their rhythm, a run to the quarterfinals is well within reach.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Cristiano Ronaldo posted an optimistic message after Portugal drew 1-1 in their World Cup debut against DR Congo. <p>The biggest names at the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a></strong> have all responded in their first match except for <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Cristiano Ronaldo</a></strong>, whose <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Portugal</a></strong> had a disappointing debut in a 1-1 draw with <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/dr-congo/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">DR Congo</a></strong>.</p>



<p>Ronaldo did not say much after the match, but he posted a message on Instagram to encourage the fans. The forward wrote: <em>“<strong>It was not the start we wanted</strong>, but this is far from over. Heads up and focus on the next match.”</em></p>



<p>It was not the beginning Portugal wanted against what was seen as the weakest rival in Group K. <strong>Even after they went ahead through a João Neves</strong> goal, a last-minute first-half strike from Yoane Wissa made it 1-1 and the score held until the end of their opening match.</p>



<h2>Ronaldo’s brief comments</h2>



<p>The atmosphere was not ideal, as Portugal was expected to open the tournament with a comfortable win over DR Congo. To make matters worse for Ronaldo, every major name such as <strong>Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland had already scored more than once over these days</strong>.</p>



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<p>The team’s frustrating performance was even clearer in the second half, when their rivals produced several counterattacks that came close but did not result in goals. In that context, <strong>Ronaldo offered a few words</strong> to SportTV while signing an autograph for a fan.</p>


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<p>Ronaldo said about the match, according to A Bola: <em>“<strong>There was nothing missing, that’s soccer</strong>. Could Portugal have won? Yes, but they could have lost as well, it could have gone either way.”</em></p>



<h2>Portugal’s next matches</h2>



<p>Portugal did not start the competition the way they wanted, so they have little margin for error in their next two matches if they want to win the group. <strong>Their next opponent is Uzbekistan</strong> on June 23, before they close the round against a tougher team like Colombia on June 27.</p>
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          <title>Why Harry Maguire is missing the 2026 World Cup for England</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 16:55:48 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[England will launch its 2026 World Cup campaign without one of its defensive anchors, as veteran center-back Harry Maguire was left off the roster for the tournament in North America. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/">England</a></strong> lands in North America with its sights set on capturing a second <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a></strong> trophy, but it will have to navigate the tournament without <strong>Harry Maguire</strong>. In a tactical pivot, manager <strong>Thomas Tuchel</strong> has chosen to leave the veteran defender off the final 26-man roster, favoring alternative options for England’s backline.</p>



<p>The omission comes as a bitter pill to swallow for the center-back, who was fresh off a resurgent campaign with <strong>Manchester United</strong>. Maguire logged <strong>23 Premier League appearances</strong> and chipped in a crucial goal, anchoring a defensive unit that successfully guided United back into the <strong>Champions League</strong> places for next season.</p>



<p>Despite his steady club form, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/harry-maguire/">Maguire</a> had been completely frozen out of the international setup by Tuchel until the final two pre-tournament warm-up friendlies. The <em>Three Lions</em> stumbled in those tune-ups, grinding out a 1-1 draw against Uruguay before suffering a 1-0 setback against Japan.</p>



<p>Maguire got the nod to start in the draw against Uruguay and came off the bench during the defeat to Japan. However, his performances failed to win over the German tactician, who ultimately opted for a younger contingent of center-backs, naming <strong>Dan Burn, Marc Guéhi, Ezri Konsa, Jarell Quansah</strong>, and <strong>John Stones</strong> to man the heart of England’s defense.</p>



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<h2>The end of an international era?</h2>



<p>For years, the 33-year-old center-back was an undisputed lock in England’s starting XI. A crucial pillar of the previous regime, Maguire spearheaded deep tournament runs at <strong>Russia 2018</strong>, <strong>Qatar 2022</strong>, and <strong>Euro 2020</strong>, amassing <strong>66 caps</strong> and netting <strong>seven international goals</strong> along the way.</p>


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<p>His fortunes began to shift ahead of Euro 2024, when a poorly timed calf injury sidelined him from the tournament where England ultimately fell to Spain in the final. From that point on, his international grip began to loosen.</p>



<p>While interim manager <strong>Lee Carsley</strong> initially recalled a healthy Maguire for the early stages of the UEFA Nations League, a subsequent injury kept him out of the remaining international windows. </p>



<p>By the time Tuchel officially took the reins, the German completely overlooked Maguire <strong>throughout the entire World Cup qualifying campaign</strong>. Despite being handed a literal last-minute lifeline in the final pre-tournament friendlies, Maguire couldn’t do enough to convince the new boss, leaving him grounded while the rest of the squad boarded the plane to North America.</p>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 16:24:25 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Uzbekistan for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/uzbekistan/">Uzbekistan</a></strong> makes its historic debut at the 2026 tournament in North America, shedding the label of a team that always falls just short in qualifying. After decades of near misses, the Central Asian nation secured its first-ever berth with an impressive, defensively sound campaign.</p>



<p>Slotted into <strong>Group K alongside Portugal, Colombia, and DR Congo</strong>, expectations remain grounded but optimistic. Being competitive against global heavyweights will be seen as a massive victory for the program.</p>



<p>Readers can expect a deep dive into the team’s defensive structure, the late appointment of <strong>head coach Fabio Cannavaro</strong>, and the star players who finally pushed the squad over the line.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Coach</strong></td><td>Fabio Cannavaro</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Captain</strong></td><td>Eldor Shomurodov</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Nickname</strong></td><td>White Wolves</td></tr><tr><td><strong>FIFA ranking</strong></td><td>50th</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Confederation</strong></td><td>AFC</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td>Group K</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Best World Cup result</strong></td><td>Debut</td></tr><tr><td><strong>World Cup appearances</strong></td><td>1 (2026)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Last World Cup appearance</strong></td><td>N/A</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Uzbekistan play</h2>



<p>Uzbekistan relies on a disciplined, defense-first approach to frustrate opponents and control space. Throughout their qualifying campaign, the White Wolves built their success from the back, utilizing a highly organized defensive structure that limits high-quality scoring chances.</p>



<p>With Cannavaro now leading the team, the Uzbekistan formation is expected to remain compact and difficult to break down. The backline is anchored by Manchester City defender <strong>Abdukodir Khusanov</strong>, whose top-level European experience provides a steadying presence against elite attackers.</p>



<p>In possession, the team looks to transition quickly through the lines, utilizing direct passes to bypass the midfield. They rely heavily on the attacking partnership of <strong>Eldor Shomurodov and Abbosbek Fayzullaev </strong>to create chances on the counter.</p>



<p>While their defensive solidity is a major strength, a lack of sustained possession against stronger international soccer teams 2026 could leave them isolated up top. This resilient tactical setup gives them a fighting chance to stay competitive in tightly contested group-stage matches.</p>



<h2>Fabio Cannavaro: The coach behind Uzbekistan</h2>



<p>Cannavaro took charge of the national team in late 2025, tasked with guiding the squad through its first appearance on the global stage. He replaced Srečko Katanec and interim coach Timur Kapadze, who successfully navigated the qualification campaign.</p>



<p>As a player, Cannavaro is an undisputed legend, famously captaining Italy to the 2006 title and winning the Ballon d’Or. His managerial career, however, has been less decorated, featuring stints in China, Saudi Arabia, and Italy with mixed results.</p>



<p>Despite the late coaching change, the Uzbekistan coach is not expected to overhaul the team’s identity. He will likely reinforce their defensive stability, drawing on his own elite playing experience. His leadership and tournament pedigree could prove invaluable in helping a debutant squad manage the pressure of the 2026 finals.</p>



<h2>Key player: Eldor Shomurodov</h2>



<p><strong>Eldor Shomurodov</strong> is the undisputed talisman and captain of the national team. <strong>With 44 goals in 92 appearances</strong>, <strong>he is the country’s all-time leading scorer </strong>and the primary reason the White Wolves finally broke their qualification curse.</p>



<p>The 6-foot-3 forward currently plays for İstanbul Başakşehir in Turkey, where he has enjoyed a resurgence in form alongside international teammate Abbosbek Fayzullaev. Despite his height, Shomurodov plays with the mobility and work rate of a winger, allowing the team to play both directly and through the lines.</p>



<p>His ability to hold up play and provide an aerial threat is crucial for a team that relies on counter-attacks. If Shomurodov can replicate his recent club success on the international stage, Uzbekistan will have a reliable outlet to relieve defensive pressure and finish limited chances.</p>



<h2>Uzbekistan’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>After decades of falling short, the White Wolves finally navigated the Asian qualification process with maturity and defensive resilience. Competing in the expanded AFC format, they finished the Second Round undefeated before advancing to a challenging Third Round group.</p>



<p>Uzbekistan secured their historic ticket to the World Cup in June 2025 with a scoreless draw against the UAE, finishing as Group A runners-up behind Iran. The campaign was built on a rock-solid defense, <strong>with goalkeeper Utkir Yusupov recording 10 clean sheets</strong>.</p>



<p>Losing only once in the 10-game Third Round schedule, the team proved they can grind out results against tough continental opposition. This disciplined qualification run suggests they have the defensive foundation needed to compete this summer.</p>



<h2>Uzbekistan’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Drawn into Group K, Uzbekistan faces a steep challenge against Portugal, Colombia, and DR Congo. As the clear underdog, navigating this group will require flawless defensive execution and opportunistic finishing.</p>



<p>The opening matchups against European powerhouse Portugal and South American standout Colombia represent the most difficult tests. Earning a point in either fixture would be a monumental achievement for the debutants. The most favorable matchup comes against DR Congo, a game that will likely determine if the Central Asian side can secure its first-ever tournament points.</p>



<h2>Uzbekistan squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Utkir Yusupov (GK)</td><td>Navbahor</td></tr><tr><td>Abduvohid Nematov (GK)</td><td>Nasaf</td></tr><tr><td>Botirali Ergashev (GK)</td><td>Neftchi</td></tr><tr><td>Abdukodir Khusanov (DF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Khojiakbar Alijonov (DF)</td><td>Pakhtakor</td></tr><tr><td>Farrukh Sayfiev (DF)</td><td>Neftchi</td></tr><tr><td>Rustam Ashurmatov (DF)</td><td>Esteghlal</td></tr><tr><td>Sherzod Nasrullaev (DF)</td><td>Pakhtakor</td></tr><tr><td>Umar Eshmurodov (DF)</td><td>Nasaf</td></tr><tr><td>Abdulla Abdullaev (DF)</td><td>Dibba</td></tr><tr><td>Bekhruz Karimov (DF)</td><td>Surkhon</td></tr><tr><td>Avazbek Ulmasaliev (DF)</td><td>AGMK</td></tr><tr><td>Jakhongir Urozov (DF)</td><td>Dinamo</td></tr><tr><td>Akmal Mozgovoy (MF)</td><td>Pakhtakor</td></tr><tr><td>Otabek Shukurov (MF)</td><td>Baniyas</td></tr><tr><td>Jamshid Iskanderov (MF)</td><td>Neftchi</td></tr><tr><td>Odiljon Hamrobekov (MF)</td><td>Tractor</td></tr><tr><td>Jaloliddin Masharipov (MF)</td><td>Esteghlal</td></tr><tr><td>Azizjon Ganiev (MF)</td><td>Al Bataeh</td></tr><tr><td>Oston Urunov (MF)</td><td>Persepolis</td></tr><tr><td>Dostonbek Khamdamov (MF)</td><td>Pakhtakor</td></tr><tr><td>Abbosbek Fayzullaev (MF)</td><td>İstanbul Başakşehir</td></tr><tr><td>Sherzod Esanov (MF)</td><td>Bukhara</td></tr><tr><td>Eldor Shomurodov (FW)</td><td>İstanbul Başakşehir</td></tr><tr><td>Azizbek Amonov (FW)</td><td>Bukhara</td></tr><tr><td>Igor Sergeev (FW)</td><td>Persepolis</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Uzbekistan</h2>



<p>Uzbekistan arrives in North America with the momentum of a historic qualification and a generation of talent that includes players from their successful youth squads. Their highly organized defense is a genuine strength that will keep them in matches against superior opposition.</p>



<p>However, a glaring lack of top-level international experience remains a significant hurdle. Navigating Group K will be incredibly difficult, but the Uzbekistan 2026 World Cup squad has the discipline to avoid embarrassment.</p>



<p>A realistic expectation for this summer is securing their first tournament points and proving they belong on the global stage.</p>
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          <title>When is Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game? Portugal star chases 2026 World Cup dream</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 16:23:34 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Cristiano Ronaldo will begin his preparation for the 2026 World Cup with Portugal. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/"><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong></a>, even at 41 years old, remains a central figure for both his club, <strong>Al Nassr</strong>, and the <strong>Portugal</strong> national team. Still drawing global attention, the key question now is when the legendary striker will take the field again.</p>



<p><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo’s next game with </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/"><strong>Portugal</strong></a><strong> is scheduled for Tuesday, June 23, when they face Uzbekistan</strong> for Matchday 2 of the 2026 World Cup at the Houston Stadium. The forward is heading to the game after performing an upsetting performance in the 1-1 draw against Congo DR.</p>



<p><strong>The icon’s 2025-26 domestic campaign with </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/al-nassr/"><strong>Al Nassr</strong></a><strong> has officially drawn to a close</strong>, meaning he won’t suit up for the Saudi Arabian powerhouse until next season. His club campaign ended on a high note on Thursday, May 21, <strong>when he secured the Saudi Pro League title with a 4-1 victory over Damac FC</strong>, emphatically snapping his silverware drought since arriving in the Middle East in late 2022.</p>



<p>So far this season, the Portuguese icon has <strong>scored 30 goals and provided 4 assists in 37 games for Al Nassr</strong>, while netting 5 goals in 5 UEFA World Cup qualifiers for Portugal, with his personal account in <strong>973 career goals</strong>. With the World Cup set for the USA, Canada, and Mexico at the end of the campaign, Ronaldo will be determined to arrive at what will likely be his final major tournament in top form.</p>



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<h2>Ronaldo faced long break due to FIFA schedule</h2>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/news/video-cristiano-ronaldo-scores-an-impressive-bicycle-kick-goal-for-al-nassr-vs-al-khaleej-club-in-saudi-pro-league-showdown/"><strong>After his stunning bicycle-kick goal against Al Khaleej</strong></a>, Cristiano Ronaldo was rested for Al Nassr’s midweek AFC Champions League Two match. But from that point forward, the Portuguese star endured a <strong>24-day gap without competitive action</strong>, a result of the upcoming <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/fifa/"><strong>FIFA</strong></a> competition schedule.</p>


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<p>From December 1 through 18, <strong>Qatar hosted the second edition of the FIFA Arab Cup</strong>, with the final between Morocco and Jordan played at Lusail Stadium, the same venue as the 2022 World Cup final.</p>



<p>With several Saudi Pro League players involved, including stars of the Saudi Arabian national team, <strong>clubs, including Al Nassr, were unable to meet domestic player requirements</strong>, forcing the SPL into a temporary pause during the tournament.</p>
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          <title>Why Ivan Rakitic is missing the 2026 World Cup for Croatia</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 16:13:21 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Ivan Rakitic isn't representing Croatia at the 2026 World Cup. <p>Some teams prefer younger players while others rely on a golden generation because they are still very productive, as is the case at the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a></strong> with <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/croatia/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Croatia</a></strong>, which has several famous names, but <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ivan-rakitic/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ivan Rakitic</a></strong> is not among them.</p>



<p>The reason Rakitic is not representing his country is simple: <strong>he retired from professional soccer not long ago</strong>. The former midfielder announced in July last year that he was bringing an end to a remarkable career.</p>



<p>Rakitic, then 37, hung up his boots while playing for his hometown club, Hajduk Split. <strong>His retirement from the national team came in 2019</strong>, a year after Croatia lost the World Cup final to France. He finished his international career with 106 appearances for the country.</p>



<h2>Rakitic’s career</h2>



<p><strong>Rakitic began his career in Switzerland</strong>, the country where he was born to Croatian parents. He came through Nordstern Basel before moving to Basel, where he played from 2005 to 2007.</p>



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<p>He then moved to Bundesliga side Schalke 04, where he spent four years before <strong>making the move to Sevilla that changed his career</strong>. He played seven years for that club across separate stints.</p>


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<p>In between, he had a major spell at <strong>Barcelona, where he played alongside some of the best players in the world</strong>. From 2014 to 2020, Rakitic was an important part of a midfield that helped Barcelona win the Champions League in 2015. Al Shabab was his final club before he returned home.</p>



<h2>The message on social media</h2>



<p><em>“Football, you gave me more than I could ever imagine. <strong>You gave me victories, defeats, lessons and friends for life</strong>. You gave me a unique path and a thousand stories to tell. You gave me a beautiful family and moments that I will carry forever in my heart.”</em></p>



<p><em>“<strong>Now it is time to enjoy you from another perspective</strong>, to live you with the same passion, with an always grateful heart, from the stands, from the offices, from home, or wherever life takes me.”</em></p>



<p><em>“<strong>With Sevilla, I discovered a second home and found the love of my life</strong>. My daughter was born in that city, and I won my first major title. We cried together and celebrated with passion. Sevilla is eternal.”</em></p>



<p><em>“Barcelona gave me everything. It is the club of my dreams. <strong>I achieved all my goals there, playing with the best players in the world</strong> and winning everything as a team.”</em></p>



<p><em>“<strong>With Croatia, we made history</strong>. From our first game together in 2007 to the 2018 World Cup final, where we made millions dream and feel proud of their roots. Sharing a dressing room with my national teammates has been one of the greatest gifts of my career.”</em></p>
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          <title>Why aren’t Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford starting for England vs Croatia at 2026 World Cup?</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:52:42 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Bukayo Saka and Marcus Rashford have been excluded from England's starting XI for the debut in the 2026 World Cup against Croatia. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/"><strong>England</strong></a> opens its 2026 <strong>World Cup</strong> campaign on Wednesday, June 17, against <strong>Croatia</strong> in a Group L matchup at AT&amp;T Stadium. When the lineups were released, <strong>the omissions of </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/bukayo-saka/"><strong>Bukayo Saka</strong></a><strong> and Marcus Rashford from the starting XI surprised many fans</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Saka is missing the start against <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/croatia/">Croatia</a> as he continues to recover from a recent injury</strong>. The Arsenal winger suffered an <strong>Achilles tendon injury two months ago</strong>, and head coach Thomas Tuchel chose to bench him to protect his long-term fitness.</p>



<p>Prior to the final pre-tournament friendly against Costa Rica, Tuchel addressed the winger’s physical status: “<em><strong>We still have to take care a little bit about Bukayo, who had an injury in the March camp and carried it through</strong>, of course, into his club campaign.</em>“</p>



<p>While Saka played limited second-half minutes against Costa Rica, his lack of peak fitness kept him out of the opening lineup. Instead, <strong>Tuchel selected Arsenal teammate Noni Madueke to start on the right wing</strong> against Croatian defenders Ivan Perisic and Josko Gvardiol.</p>



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<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/marcus-rashford/"><strong>Rashford</strong></a><strong>‘s absence from the starting lineup is a tactical decision by Tuchel</strong>. The German manager opted to start Anthony Gordon on the left wing and Harry Kane at striker, leaving the Manchester United forward on the bench.</p>


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<h2>Saka on his fitness</h2>



<p>Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta strictly managed Saka’s minutes during the final stretch of the Premier League and Champions League campaigns. After sitting out the domestic finale against Crystal Palace, <strong>Saka played 83 minutes in the UCL final against PSG</strong>, though his physical discomfort persisted.</p>



<p>While insisting he is fit to play, Saka provided an update on his recovery process: “<em>I am feeling a lot better than I did in March, and I’m ready to go. I don’t want to say anything that goes against the manager, but between Mikel and Arsenal’s medical team and England’s medical team, since March, they have managed me amazingly and helped me get back on the pitch and do what I can for the team. <strong>I am feeling better than I have felt for the last few months. I am ready to go</strong>.</em>“</p>
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          <title>How tall is Cesar Yanis of Panama? Meet 2026 World Cup’s shortest player</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:33:17 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Among the many intriguing figures heading to the tournament is Cesar Yanis, a player whose profile stands out for reasons that go far beyond goals and assists. <p>The <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong> is packed with fascinating stories, from veteran stars chasing one final moment of glory to young talents making their debut on soccer’s biggest stage. Among the many intriguing figures heading to the tournament is&nbsp;<strong>Cesar Yanis</strong>, a player whose profile stands out for reasons that go far beyond goals and assists.</p>



<p>As national teams from around the world prepare to compete for the sport’s most coveted trophy, the tournament will once again showcase the incredible diversity of soccer. Players of vastly different ages, playing styles, and physical attributes will share the same stage, proving that success comes in many forms.</p>



<p>While towering defenders and goalkeepers often attract attention because of their physical presence, Yanis represents the opposite end of the spectrum. The Panamanian winger has earned recognition as&nbsp;<strong>the shortest player expected to feature at the 2026 World Cup</strong>, highlighting one of the most unusual statistical stories of the competition.</p>



<p>Soccer has always provided opportunities for players of every size. Speed, intelligence, technique, and balance frequently outweigh pure physical stature, and Yanis has built his career around those qualities. His agility and low center of gravity allow him to maneuver through tight spaces and challenge opponents in situations where taller players might struggle.</p>



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<h2>Cesar Yanis and his journey to the world stage</h2>



<p>Yanis currently represents&nbsp;<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/panama/">Panama</a>&nbsp;and plays his club soccer for&nbsp;Cobresal. Over the years, he has established himself as an important attacking option for Panama, earning more than 50 international appearances while participating in competitions such as the CONCACAF Gold Cup, Copa America and CONCACAF Nations League.</p>



<p>The winger has also gained experience across several leagues in the Americas and even spent part of his career in Spain. His versatility allows him to operate on either flank, where his pace and technical ability can create problems for defenders.</p>



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<h2>The height that makes history</h2>



<p><strong>Cesar Yanis stands at 1.60 metres (5 feet 3 inches), making him the shortest player at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.</strong> That measurement places him below every other participant expected to appear at the tournament. The next shortest players include figures such as&nbsp;Jeremy Antonisse&nbsp;and&nbsp;Marcelo Flores, but Yanis remains alone at the top of this particular list.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th>Player</th><th>Country</th><th>Height (m)</th><th>Height (ft)</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Cesar Yanis</td><td>Panama</td><td>1.60 m</td><td>5 ft 3 in</td></tr><tr><td>Marcelo Flores</td><td>Canada</td><td>1.64 m</td><td>5 ft 5 in</td></tr><tr><td>Jeremy Antonisse</td><td>Curaçao</td><td>1.64 m</td><td>5 ft 5 in</td></tr><tr><td>Nestory Irankunda</td><td>Australia</td><td>1.65 m</td><td>5 ft 5 in</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>Rather than viewing his height as a disadvantage, Yanis has used it to his benefit throughout his career. His quick changes of direction and ability to shield the ball make him a difficult opponent to contain.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[As concern grew around the star attacker, USMNT duo Tyler Adams and Tim Weah gave an encouraging update on their teammate, offering hope ahead of a crucial Group D showdown with Australia. <p>The United States <span style="margin: 0px;padding: 0px">impressively entered the&nbsp;<strong>2026 World Cup</strong></span>, but attention quickly shifted away from the scoreline and toward the fitness of <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/christian-pulisic/">Christian Pulisic</a></strong>. As concern grew around the star attacker,&nbsp;<strong>USMNT duo Tyler Adams and Tim Weah gave an encouraging update on their teammate</strong>, offering hope ahead of a crucial Group D showdown with Australia.</p>



<p>Pulisic has long been the driving force behind the&nbsp;United States men’s national soccer team&nbsp;attack, and his influence was evident again in the opening match of the tournament. After helping the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/usmnt/">United States</a> secure a convincing victory over Paraguay, questions surrounding his availability suddenly became one of the biggest stories in the American camp.</p>



<p>Mauricio Pochettino’s side opened its <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> campaign with an emphatic&nbsp;<strong>4-1 victory over Paraguay</strong>, taking control of the contest from the very beginning. The 27-year-old star forward played a major role in that performance. The&nbsp;Milan&nbsp;forward created constant danger down the left side and was directly involved in the first two American goals.</p>



<p>His attacking movement helped force an own goal from Paraguay, while he later supplied an assist for&nbsp;Folarin Balogun&nbsp;to score. By halftime, the United States held a commanding lead and looked firmly in control. However, when the second half began, Pulisic was nowhere to be seen.</p>



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<h2>The injury scare that sparks questions</h2>



<p>The 27-year-old was withdrawn at halftime after experiencing discomfort in his left calf area. According to reports from the American camp, the problem stemmed from a kick he received to the back of the calf. While the issue initially appeared minor, the fact that he continued training separately from the main group throughout the week increased concern.</p>



<p>For three consecutive days, Pulisic worked away from teammates at the training base in Southern California. He was seen performing rehabilitation exercises, jogging, and completing light technical work under the supervision of performance staff. </p>



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<p>A team spokesperson repeatedly described the situation as&nbsp;<strong>“day to day” </strong>to <em>the<strong> New York Post,</strong>&nbsp;</em>leaving supporters uncertain about whether the star attacker would be available against Australia.</p>



<h2>Tyler Adams and Tim Weah deliver latest update</h2>



<p>Despite the speculation, Pulisic himself struck a calm and confident tone after the Paraguay match. <em>“I’m hoping I’ll be fine the next few days,”</em>&nbsp;Pulisic said. The American winger also explained the nature of the issue: <em>“Just the back of my leg, sort of my calf area. I’m staying positive. I don’t think it’s anything.”</em></p>



<p>Now, the clearest indication of Pulisic’s status came from two of his teammates. Midfielder&nbsp;<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/tyler-adams">Tyler Adams</a> appeared completely unconcerned about the situation, reportedly telling reporters that&nbsp;<strong><em>“Christian will be ready… let’s relax.”</em></strong></p>



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<p>Meanwhile, forward&nbsp;<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/tim-weah">Tim Weah</a>&nbsp;also expressed confidence that the American star would be available. <strong><em>“He looks normal, he’s fit,”</em>&nbsp;</strong>Weah said. The striker added further encouragement: <em>He works with the trainers on the side, but I think he’ll be ready for the game.”</em></p>



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<p>Later, Weah reiterated his optimism: <em>“I think he’s doing well. I think he just got a bit of a knock. But for me, I think things look positive. Just praying to God that he’s 100% for [Friday].”</em> Those comments significantly eased fears among American supporters.</p>
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          <title>Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal stunned as Yoane Wissa’s historic equalizer earns DR Congo first World Cup point in 52 years</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:12:55 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Stay with us throughout the evening as we bring you live updates, key moments, goals, and reaction from Portugal's World Cup opener against DR Congo. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a></strong>’s 2026 World Cup campaign began with disappointment as the <strong>Democratic Republic of Congo battled to a deserved 1-1 draw</strong>, claiming its <strong>first World Cup point in 52 years</strong> after a determined display. While <strong>Portugal </strong>arrived as the clear favorite, the African nation refused to be intimidated and produced one of the opening round’s biggest surprises.</p>



<p>The match could hardly have started better for Portugal. <strong>Joao Neves</strong> opened the scoring inside the opening six minutes, meeting a perfectly delivered cross from <strong>Pedro Neto</strong> with a precise header that left goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi with little chance. The early breakthrough appeared to settle <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/">Portugal</a>, with <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong>, Bruno Fernandes, and the rest of the attacking unit looking ready to take control.</p>



<p>Instead of collapsing after conceding, <strong>DR Congo responded with remarkable confidence</strong>. <strong>Yoane Wissa</strong> narrowly missed with an early effort before <strong>Cedric Bakambu</strong> also threatened as the Leopards gradually found belief against one of Europe’s strongest sides.</p>



<p>Portugal still created opportunities through the creativity of <strong>Bruno Fernandes</strong>, whose excellent pass released <strong>Nuno Mendes</strong>, only for Mpasi to make an impressive save. Despite dominating possession, Portugal struggled to produce the cutting edge expected from a squad packed with attacking talent.</p>



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<h2>Yoane Wissa makes history with Cristiano Ronaldo unable to leave own mark</h2>



<p>The reward for <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/dr-congo/">DR Congo</a>‘s persistence arrived just before halftime. From a corner kick, <strong>Yoane Wissa escaped his marker and powered a header beyond Diogo Costa</strong>, scoring <strong>DR Congo’s first-ever <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">FIFA World Cup</a> goal</strong> and leveling the contest at <strong>1-1</strong>.</p>



<p>The equalizer represented far more than a goal. It was a historic moment for a nation making its <strong>first World Cup appearance since 1974</strong>, proving that disciplined defending and clinical finishing could trouble one of the tournament’s favorites despite enjoying only a small share of possession.</p>



<div class="ck-twitter"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A moment 52 years in the making 🙌<br><br>Congo DR are back at the <a href="https://x.com/FIFAWorldCup?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@FIFAWorldCup</a> 🇨🇩 <a href="https://t.co/SrPO9IAAUa">pic.twitter.com/SrPO9IAAUa</a></p>— FIFA (@FIFAcom) <a href="https://x.com/FIFAcom/status/2067297016346992818?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 17, 2026</a></blockquote></div> 



<p>Portugal attempted to increase the tempo after the break, introducing <strong>Francisco Conceiçao</strong> to provide fresh attacking energy. The substitute immediately became involved, while <strong>Joao Cancelo</strong> briefly believed he had restored Portugal’s lead before his effort was ruled out for offside.</p>



<p>As the second half developed, <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong> searched tirelessly for the decisive moment. The veteran forward finally received a dangerous pass inside the area but could not adjust his body quickly enough to steer the ball into the corner, leaving him still waiting for his first goal of a <strong>sixth FIFA World Cup</strong> appearance.</p>



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<h2>Valuable point for both teams to build upon</h2>



<p>When the referee brought the match to an end, <strong>DR Congo celebrated a memorable 1-1 draw that felt like a victory</strong>, while Portugal was left reflecting on an opportunity missed. The result immediately improves on DR Congo’s difficult World Cup campaign more than five decades ago, when it lost all three matches without scoring.</p>



<p>Portugal will expect to improve in its remaining Group K fixtures, particularly with <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong> still leading the attack alongside an immensely talented squad. Meanwhile, <strong>Yoane Wissa’s historic equalizer</strong> will be remembered as one of the defining moments of the opening round, giving DR Congo genuine belief that qualification for the knockout stage is within reach.</p>
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          <title>How to watch Ghana vs Panama in USA: 2026 Tournament, Live Stream, TV &amp; Preview</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 15:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Ghana and Panama are set to meet in Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch this exciting clash live in the United States. <div>
<strong>Here are all of the details of where you can watch Ghana vs Panama on US television and via legal streaming:</strong>
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<td>2026 World Cup</td>
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<td>7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT • Wednesday, June 17, 2026</td>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ghana/">Ghana</a></strong> kicks off its 2026 tournament campaign in a crucial opening match against <strong>Panama</strong>. With formidable opponents like <strong>England </strong>and <strong>Croatia </strong>waiting later in the group stage, securing three points is a matter of urgency for the <em>Black Stars</em>. A win here is non-negotiable if they hope to build momentum and create a viable path to the knockout rounds.</p>



<p>For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/panama/">Panama</a></strong>, this fixture represents their best opportunity to secure a positive result in a challenging group. As the clear underdogs, they enter the tournament with immense pressure but also a chance to make a statement. A draw or a shock victory against <strong>Ghana </strong>would dramatically boost their chances and prove they are here to compete, not just participate.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p><strong>Ghana </strong>presents a tactical puzzle. The team was a force during qualification, winning eight of ten matches and scoring an impressive 2.3 goals per game. However, their pre-tournament form tells a different story, with five losses in their last six friendlies. The return of star forward <strong>Antoine Semenyo</strong> is a massive boost, and their success will depend on rediscovering that potent attacking chemistry.</p>



<p><strong>Panama</strong>, in contrast, built its successful qualifying run on a foundation of defensive discipline, conceding just 0.5 goals per game. They are expected to deploy a low block and a compact 3-4-2-1 formation designed to frustrate <strong>Ghana</strong>‘s attackers. The key tactical battle will be in the final third: can <strong>Ghana</strong>’s individual quality break down a well-organized and resolute Panamanian defense?</p>



<p>The stakes couldn’t be higher for this opening clash. For <strong>Ghana</strong>, it’s about setting the tone and avoiding a costly slip-up before facing tougher opposition. For <strong>Panama</strong>, this is their most realistic chance to claim points and defy expectations. Expect a tense affair where <strong>Ghana </strong>will likely dominate possession while <strong>Panama </strong>looks to stay organized and exploit any opportunities on the counter.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>This match marks a historic first, as <strong>Ghana</strong> and <strong>Panama </strong>have never faced each other in an international fixture, friendly or competitive. This lack of precedent adds a layer of unpredictability, with no past results or tactical patterns to draw from. Both teams will be analyzing each other with fresh eyes, making the opening phase of the game a critical feeling-out process.</p>



<p>While they haven’t met, both have limited experience against teams from the other’s confederation in this competition. <strong>Ghana</strong>‘s only previous tournament match against a <strong>CONCACAF </strong>nation was a 2-1 victory over the <strong>USA </strong>in 2006, which helped them advance to the Round of 16. This provides a small historical confidence boost.</p>



<p><strong>Panama</strong>’s lone encounter with an African team at this level was a 2-1 group stage loss to <strong>Tunisia</strong> in 2018. The data is sparse, but it suggests <strong>Ghana </strong>may have a slight edge based on their past success against <strong>CONCACAF </strong>opposition. However, with no direct history, current form and on-the-day execution will be the deciding factors.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p>Both teams are heading into their opening match with relatively healthy squads, though <strong>Ghana</strong> has a minor defensive concern to monitor.</p>



<p><strong>Ghana</strong>’s main worry is defender <strong>Jerome Opoku</strong>, who was substituted with a knock in a recent friendly against Wales. His availability will be assessed, but if he is unable to feature, <strong>Abdul Mumin</strong> is prepared to step into the backline. The huge news for the Black Stars is the return of star forward <strong>Antoine Semenyo</strong>, whose presence is vital to their attack.</p>



<p><strong>Panama </strong>receives a boost with the return of veteran midfielder <strong>Anibal Godoy</strong>. After recovering from a lower-body injury that kept him out of recent matches, he is back in training and expected to be available for selection, adding valuable experience to the center of the park.</p>



<p><b>Ghana Projected XI (3-4-2-1):</b><br>Asare; Opoku, Adjetey, Oppong; Yirenkyi, Partey, Sibo, Mensah; Ayew, Semenyo; Williams</p>



<p>This formation allows Ghana to leverage its attacking talent, with <strong>Antoine Semenyo</strong> and <strong>Jordan Ayew </strong>playing in creative roles behind striker <strong>Inaki Williams</strong>. <strong>Thomas Partey</strong> will be crucial in controlling the midfield and dictating the tempo of the game.</p>



<p><b>Panama Projected XI (3-4-2-1):</b><br>Mosquera; Ramos, Harvey, Andrade; Murillo, Martinez, Godoy, Davis; Diaz, Rodriguez; Waterman</p>



<p>Panama is expected to mirror Ghana’s formation, focusing on defensive solidity. The three center-backs will form a compact unit, while the wing-backs, <strong>Murillo </strong>and <strong>Davis</strong>, will be tasked with providing both defensive cover and width in attack when opportunities arise.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>You can watch the <strong>Ghana vs Panama</strong> live stream on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_Ghana-vs-Panama" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a></strong>. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and iOS and Android mobile devices.</p>



<p>In addition to this match, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other soccer competitions. You can watch other games from the tournament, as well as leagues and competitions from around the world.</p>



<p>The service is available for a monthly fee of $14.99/month. This plan provides access to all live sports content, including exclusive matches and original programming.</p>



<p>SEE MORE: <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Full tournament schedule on US TV</a>.</p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <description><![CDATA[England face Croatia in their 2026 World Cup debut. With both teams being highly competitive, fans are closely watching Harry Kane’s status, as his goal-scoring ability could be key for the opening match of Group L. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>England</strong></a> and <strong>Croatia</strong> face each other in their <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> debut, aiming for the first win of Group L. As both national teams are highly dominant, the match is expected to be very competitive, with the midfield likely to be the main focus. Against this backdrop, head coach Thomas Tuchel could place all his hopes on <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/harry-kane/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Harry Kane</strong></a>’s goal-scoring power. For this reason, <strong>fans are closely watching the status of the 32-year-old striker.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Harry Kane will start in England’s opening match vs <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/croatia/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Croatia</a>.</strong> Being in peak physical condition, head coach Thomas Tuchel would look to take advantage of his strong form, as he comes from excelling at Bayern Munich. <strong>Beyond his goal-scoring power, the 32-year-old striker is key to the collective structure</strong>, as he is capable of creating chances for his teammates and enhancing their overall performance.</p>



<p>Alongside Kane, <strong>Tuchel will opt for Noni Madueke and Anthony Gordon on the wings</strong>, looking to exploit Croatia’s defensive line. In addition,<strong> Jude Bellingham will start as the attacking midfielder</strong>, playing a key role in covering the attacking phase when Harry drops into midfield. Moreover, the duo of Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson is set to help cut off the opposition’s progression, with Nico O’Reilly potentially contributing from the left-back position.</p>



<p>Led by <strong>Luka Modrić,</strong> Croatia will make their 2026 World Cup debut. Head coach Zlatko Dalić has managed to rebuild the squad, betting on players such as <strong>Martin Baturina and Petar Sučić. </strong>In addition, the wing-backs will look to take advantage of England’s high press, giving prominence to Josip Stanišić. <strong>Against the opponent’s offensive power, Joško Gvardiol and Luka Vušković are expected to be key,</strong> with their physical strength and solidity.</p>



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<h2>England confirmed lineup vs Croatia</h2>



<p>After finishing unbeaten in the UEFA qualifiers,<strong> England arrive as clear favorites to beat Croatia</strong>. Head coach Thomas Tuchel will rely on<strong> Harry Kane to boost the attacking output.</strong> In addition, the midfield will look to generate numerical superiority, with Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson. However, <strong>Gordon and Madueke on the wings would be key</strong> to breaking through the opposition’s defense and scoring goals.</p>


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<p>With this in mind, England will lineup as follows: Jordan Pickford; Reece James, John Stones, Ezri Konsa, Nico O’Reilly; Declan Rice, Elliot Anderson; Noni Madueke, Jude Bellingham, Anthony Gordon; Harry Kane.</p>



<h2>Croatia confirmed lineup vs England</h2>



<p><strong>Croatia</strong> have managed to remain a highly competitive national team. Head coach Zlatko Dalić could keep <strong>Luka Modrić as a starter</strong>, in a more advanced role as a free attacking midfielder. Supporting the midfield,<strong> Mario Pasalic, Petar Sučić and Martin Baturina will emerge as key players</strong>. In addition, Joško Gvardiol and Luka Vušković are the leaders of the defense, looking to stop Harry Kane’s scoring threat and England’s attacking power.</p>



<p>Considering this, Croatia will play as follows: Dominik Livakovic; Josip Šutalo, Luka Vušković, Josko Gvardiol; Josip Stanišić, Petar Sucic, Luka Modric, Ivan Perisic; Mario Pasalic, Martin Baturina, Petar Musa.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Ghana for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p>After a rebuilding phase and missing the 2025 AFCON, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ghana/">Ghana</a> </strong>arrives in North America eager to reestablish itself as an African powerhouse.</p>



<p>The Black Stars secured their spot in the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong> with a dominant qualifying campaign, leaning on a sturdy defense and opportunistic finishing. Now, they face a challenging path in the group stage.</p>



<p>Fans can expect a roster that blends experienced veterans with emerging stars, though the absence of key playmaker <strong>Mohammed Kudus </strong>looms large. This comprehensive preview breaks down Ghana’s tactical approach under newly appointed coach <strong>Carlos Queiroz</strong>, highlights standout forward <strong>Antoine Semenyo</strong>, and evaluates the team’s realistic chances of advancing to the knockout rounds this summer.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Carlos Queiroz</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Jordan Ayew</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Black Stars</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>74th</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>CAF</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group L</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup result</td><td>Quarterfinals (2010)</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup appearances</td><td>4</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup appearance</td><td>2022</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Ghana play</h2>



<p>With only a brief window to implement his system, expect Carlos Queiroz to prioritize defensive solidity over expansive soccer. Ghana will likely set up in a disciplined 4-3-3 or 4-1-4-1 formation, <strong>focusing heavily on maintaining a compact defensive block</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>The Black Stars allowed just 0.6 goals per game during qualifying</strong>, a testament to their organized structure out of possession. Offensively, the team will rely on quick transitions and counter-attacks rather than dominating the ball. Wingers like Semenyo will be tasked with stretching the field and exploiting spaces left by opposing fullbacks.</p>



<p>However, the lack of creative midfield depth following Kudus’s injury is a glaring vulnerability. Opponents may attempt to force Ghana to dictate the tempo, testing their ability to break down set defenses. Ultimately, this pragmatic tactical approach could keep games close, giving the Black Stars a fighting chance to grind out results in a difficult group.</p>



<h2>Carlos Queiroz: The coach behind Ghana</h2>



<p>Appointed in April 2026 to replace Otto Addo, Carlos Queiroz brings decades of elite international experience to the Ghanaian sideline. The 73-year-old Portuguese manager is a seasoned veteran of the global stage, <strong>marking his fifth consecutive appearance at the international tournament.</strong></p>



<p>Queiroz built his reputation as Sir Alex Ferguson’s trusted assistant at Manchester United before managing top programs like Real Madrid, Portugal, and Iran.</p>



<p>During his unprecedented tenure with Iran, he guided the nation to three straight global tournaments using a famously disciplined, defense-first philosophy.</p>



<p>Taking over just 70 days before the opening match, Queiroz faces an incredibly tight timeline to evaluate his roster and instill his trademark defensive organization. His unmatched tournament pedigree and pragmatic leadership could be exactly what the Black Stars need to navigate a demanding group-stage schedule.</p>



<h2>Key player: Antoine Semenyo</h2>



<p>Antoine Semenyo has rapidly evolved from a lower-league loanee to a Premier League standout and the primary attacking threat for the Black Stars. After a breakout stint with Bournemouth, the dynamic forward earned a high-profile transfer to Manchester City in early 2026, where he quickly secured an EFL Cup title.</p>



<p>Typically deployed on the right wing for the national team, Semenyo uses his pace and power to drive at defenders and cut inside for scoring opportunities. His ability to finish counter-attacks will be essential, especially since the squad is missing its primary creative midfielder.</p>



<p>Entering the summer in spectacular form, Semenyo carries the burden of producing goals against elite defenses. If he can replicate his club success on the international stage, Ghana possesses a legitimate weapon capable of punishing any opponent in the competition.</p>



<h2>Ghana’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The Black Stars secured their ticket to North America by dominating CAF Group I, collecting 25 points with eight wins, one draw, and a single defeat. They finished six points clear of second-place Madagascar, netting a group-high 23 goals.</p>



<p>An early 1-0 away loss to Comoros served as a wake-up call, sparking a dominant run where Ghana won seven of their next eight matches. A crucial 2-1 road victory against Mali highlighted their resilience.</p>



<p>Captain Jordan Ayew led the charge with 11 goal involvements, while a sturdy defense conceded just six times across 10 fixtures. This commanding qualification campaign demonstrated a level of consistency that Ghana must now replicate against elite international competition.</p>



<h2>Ghana’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Ghana faces a daunting task in <strong>Group L, drawn alongside European heavyweights England and Croatia, as well as CONCACAF representative Panama</strong>. Navigating this top-heavy group will require flawless defensive execution and opportunistic scoring.</p>



<p>The opening matchup against Panama is undoubtedly the most favorable and arguably the most critical. Securing a decisive victory with a strong goal differential is essential for keeping advancement hopes alive. Conversely, facing an elite England squad presents the most difficult challenge, where avoiding a lopsided defeat will be a primary objective.</p>



<p>To reach the knockout rounds, the Black Stars likely need to claim three points against Panama while grinding out a result against an experienced Croatian side.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving Ghana can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/ghana-national-team-tv-schedule/">Ghana TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Ghana squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Lawrence Ati-Zigi (GK)</td><td>St. Gallen</td></tr><tr><td>Joseph Anang (GK)</td><td>St Patrick’s Athletic</td></tr><tr><td>Benjamin Asare (GK)</td><td>Hearts of Oak</td></tr><tr><td>Alidu Seidu (DF)</td><td>Rennes</td></tr><tr><td>Abdul Mumin (DF)</td><td>Rayo Vallecano</td></tr><tr><td>Abdul Rahman Baba (DF)</td><td>PAOK</td></tr><tr><td>Jonas Adjetey (DF)</td><td>VfL Wolfsburg</td></tr><tr><td>Gideon Mensah (DF)</td><td>Auxerre</td></tr><tr><td>Jerome Opoku (DF)</td><td>İstanbul Başakşehir</td></tr><tr><td>Kojo Peprah Oppong (DF)</td><td>Nice</td></tr><tr><td>Derrick Luckassen (DF)</td><td>Pafos</td></tr><tr><td>Marvin Senaya (DF)</td><td>Auxerre</td></tr><tr><td>Caleb Yirenkyi (MF)</td><td>Nordsjælland</td></tr><tr><td>Thomas Partey (MF)</td><td>Villarreal</td></tr><tr><td>Kwasi Sibo (MF)</td><td>Oviedo</td></tr><tr><td>Augustine Boakye (MF)</td><td>Saint-Étienne</td></tr><tr><td>Elisha Owusu (MF)</td><td>Auxerre</td></tr><tr><td>Abdul Fatawu (FW)</td><td>Leicester City</td></tr><tr><td>Jordan Ayew (FW)</td><td>Leicester City</td></tr><tr><td>Brandon Thomas-Asante (FW)</td><td>Coventry City</td></tr><tr><td>Antoine Semenyo (FW)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Christopher Bonsu Baah (FW)</td><td>Al-Qadsiah</td></tr><tr><td>Prince Kwabena Adu (FW)</td><td>Viktoria Plzeň</td></tr><tr><td>Kamaldeen Sulemana (FW)</td><td>Atalanta</td></tr><tr><td>Iñaki Williams (FW)</td><td>Athletic Bilbao</td></tr><tr><td>Ernest Nuamah (FW)</td><td>Lyon</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Ghana</h2>



<p>Entering the summer tournament, Ghana finds itself in a precarious position. The team boasts a proven, defensively sound manager and a lethal attacking threat in Antoine Semenyo, providing a clear blueprint for frustrating superior opponents.</p>



<p>However, the glaring absence of creative playmakers and a brutal group-stage draw present massive hurdles. Earning points against both England and Croatia is a monumental task for a squad still finding its rhythm under new leadership.</p>



<p>A realistic expectation for the Black Stars is a hard-fought group-stage exit, though a commanding opening win could spark an unlikely run to the knockout rounds.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal is taken by surprise with Yoane Wissa scoring a late first-half equalizer for DR Congo. <p>Heavy favorites <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/"><strong>Portugal</strong></a> and a resilient <strong>DR Congo</strong> squad clashed Wednesday afternoon at NRG Stadium for a highly anticipated Matchday 1 Group K showdown at the 2026 World Cup. After the <em>Selecao</em> grabbed a rapid, early breakthrough, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/"><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong></a> and his teammates were stunned deep into first-half stoppage time when <strong>Yoane Wissa soared above the defense to bury a dramatic, late equalizer</strong>.</p>



<p>As expected, Portugal controlled possession early and created multiple chances against a deep <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/dr-congo/"><strong>Congo</strong></a> defense. The opening goal came in the sixth minute when Pedro Neto delivered a cross to the penalty spot, allowing <strong>Joao Neves</strong> to arrive from deep and head it in, holding a 1-0 lead until the equalizer came.</p>



<p>The historic moment unfolded during a clever short-corner routine, with <strong>Arthur Masuaku</strong> drifting inside from the right flank to orchestrate the attack. Whipping a pinpoint, dangerous cross into the heart of the 18-yard box, Masuaku picked out Wissa, who completely shook off his marker, Tomas Araujo, <strong>and rose unopposed to shoulder the hopes of his nation and smash home a thumping header</strong>.</p>



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<p>The goal sparked massive celebrations at the Houston Stadium, <strong>marking the first World Cup goal in the history of the DR Congo national team</strong>. Although the nation competed in the 1974 tournament under its previous name, <strong>Zaire</strong>, this strike stands as a historical first for the country in the modern era.</p>



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<p>During that 1974 appearance, <strong>Zaire suffered three consecutive group-stage losses without scoring a single goal</strong>. The team fell 2-0 to Scotland, 9-0 to Yugoslavia, and 3-0 to Brazil while conceding 14 goals.</p>


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<h2>Wissa representing the Premier League</h2>



<p>Following several strong seasons at Brentford, <strong>Newcastle United signed Wissa for €57.70 million</strong>, though he only scored three goals during his debut season with the club. Despite that club form, his equalizer for the Leopards secures his place in international football history.</p>



<p>According to <em>OptaJoe</em>, <strong>Wissa is the first player from a Premier League club to score a nation’s first-ever World Cup goal since 2006</strong>. The last player to do so was Everton’s Tim Cahill, who scored Australia’s first tournament goal 20 years ago.</p>
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          <title>World Cup Review: Messi Hits Hat-Trick to Equal Historic Goal Record</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Rabona TV recaps a thrilling World Cup matchday headlined by Lionel Messi's historic hat-trick and clinical displays from Mbappé and Haaland. <p>A star-studded matchday at the <strong>2026 FIFA World Cup </strong>delivered some of the most memorable individual performances of the tournament so far. On the newest edition of Rabona TV’s daily recap, the conversation focuses on marquee players delivering elite performances on the world stage.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ItcgOlx2KqCQgdShee7iA?si=ab69820e141742ff">Listen to the full episode on Spotify to hear the complete tactical breakdown.</a></strong></p>



<p>The headline story belonged entirely to Argentina’s captain. Lionel Messi put on a masterclass performance by scoring a clinical hat-trick against Algeria, a feat that officially moved him level with Germany’s Miroslav Klose at 16 career World Cup goals.</p>



<p>The high-scoring drama continued in the other fixtures as European heavyweights took care of business. Kylian Mbappé looked unstoppable while securing a brace in France’s win over Senegal, while Erling Haaland matched that feat with a brace of his own to guide Norway past Iraq.</p>



<p>The episode concludes with a close look at a tight tactical battle between Austria and Jordan. The Austrian side had to work incredibly hard to break down a resilient, defensive Jordan squad that was making its historic World Cup debut before eventually securing the victory.</p>



<p>You can stream the entire analysis right now. Check out <strong><a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/7ItcgOlx2KqCQgdShee7iA?si=ab69820e141742ff">the Rabona TV World Cup Recap on Spotify</a></strong> to get the complete breakdown of the latest matchday stats, goal records, and group standings.</p>
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          <title>Panama 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 14:03:04 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Panama for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p>As one of the most intriguing international soccer teams 2026 has to offer, the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/panama/">Panama national team</a> </strong>enters the competition carrying a new level of expectation. Far from the roster that struggled through its 2018 debut, Los Canaleros have evolved into a formidable presence among <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">FIFA World Cup 2026</a> </strong>teams.</p>



<p>Currently ranked 33rd globally, they arrive in North America boasting recent deep runs in regional competitions and a more sophisticated possession-based approach. Fans can expect a battle-hardened squad capable of frustrating technically superior opponents.</p>



<p>This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down how the Central American side plans to navigate a difficult group stage. We provide a complete Panama tactical analysis, highlight the Panama key players to watch, and assess how the Panama coach transformed their qualification campaign.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Coach</strong></td><td>Thomas Christiansen</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Nickname</strong></td><td>Los Canaleros</td></tr><tr><td><strong>FIFA ranking</strong></td><td>33rd</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Confederation</strong></td><td>CONCACAF</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td>L</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Best World Cup result</strong></td><td>Group stage</td></tr><tr><td><strong>World Cup appearances</strong></td><td>2</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Last World Cup appearance</strong></td><td>2018</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Panama play</h2>



<p>Under their current setup, the preferred Panama formation relies on a European-style possession model that prioritizes building from the back. <strong>The team averaged an impressive 61.9% possession during their qualifiers</strong>, leaning heavily on positional play principles to dictate the tempo against regional opponents.</p>



<p>In possession, their midfield serves as the primary engine for launching dangerous counter-attacks. They excel at circulating the ball in tight spaces, though converting sustained possession into goals remains a frustrating challenge. <strong>Despite creating 40 big chances in qualification, the team struggled with finishing, missing 29 of those premium opportunities</strong>.</p>



<p>Defensively, the squad operates within a compact block designed to keep opponents at arm’s length. They recorded five shutouts in their qualifying run, demonstrating solid organization and resilience</p>



<p>However, their progressive passing and defensive structure can falter when facing high-pressing elite teams. If their attacking players can capitalize on transition moments, this tactical approach could keep them competitive against the tougher opposition waiting in the group stage.</p>



<h2>Thomas Christiansen: The coach behind Panama</h2>



<p><strong>Thomas Christiansen </strong>has managed the national team since 2020, guiding the program through a significant tactical transformation. The former Leeds United boss initially faced challenges, including missing out on the previous global tournament after a heavy defeat to the United States.</p>



<p>Despite early setbacks, Christiansen successfully instilled a possession-oriented philosophy inspired by his playing days at Barcelona. His leadership yielded a runner-up finish at the 2023 Gold Cup and a trip to the 2024 CONCACAF Nations League finals.</p>



<p>Known for his tactical flexibility, Christiansen understands that dominating the ball against global heavyweights is unrealistic. His pragmatic adjustments and calm demeanor have earned him immense respect among supporters. His ability to adapt defensive structures on the fly will directly shape how the team navigates their challenging summer schedule.</p>



<h2>Key player: Adalberto Carrasquilla</h2>



<p><strong>Adalberto Carrasquilla </strong>is the undisputed engine in the center of the field for the national team. The Pumas midfielder recently made history as the first Panamanian to be named CONCACAF Player of the Year in 2024, following his Golden Ball performance at the 2023 Gold Cup.</p>



<p>Operating as a central playmaker, Carrasquilla utilizes his exceptional vision and passing range to launch quick counter-attacks. He frequently dictates the pace of the game, helping his side maintain possession while identifying gaps in the opposition’s defense.</p>



<p>Beyond his technical skills, his relentless work rate is crucial for winning the ball back in transition. If opponents manage to press him out of the game, the team’s ability to progress the ball drops significantly, making his presence absolutely vital to their success.</p>



<h2>Panama’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The qualification campaign highlighted a team playing with absolute confidence, <strong>as they remained unbeaten across 10 matches to top both of their groups</strong>. They secured their spot early by cruising past El Salvador 3-0 on November 18, 2025.</p>



<p>Defensive stability anchored their run. <strong>The squad conceded just five times overall</strong>, showcasing an organized backline that rarely allowed easy chances. Their most resilient performance came during a gritty 3-2 away victory against Guatemala, where they earned three points despite holding only 38% possession.</p>



<p>This dominant regional showing proved they can manage pressure, setting a solid foundation as they prepare for the ultimate test next summer.</p>



<h2>Panama’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Drawn into <strong>Group L alongside England, Croatia, and Ghana</strong>, the Central American side faces an incredibly demanding path to the knockout rounds. This is widely considered one of the toughest groups in the competition, leaving virtually no margin for error.</p>



<p>The matchups against European powerhouses England and Croatia represent the most significant hurdles, as both boast elite midfield talent that will test the Panamanian defensive block. The most favorable fixture is the opening game against Ghana, which will likely determine whether they can fight for a top-two finish or an advancement spot as a third-place team.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the squad can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/panama-national-team-tv-schedule/">Panama TV schedule</a></strong> for the latest broadcast and streaming information. Securing points early will be the defining factor in their quest to advance.</p>



<h2>Panama 2026 World Cup squad</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Luis Mejía (GK)</td><td>Nacional</td></tr><tr><td>César Samudio (GK)</td><td>Marathón</td></tr><tr><td>Orlando Mosquera (GK)</td><td>Al-Fayha</td></tr><tr><td>César Blackman (DF)</td><td>Slovan Bratislava</td></tr><tr><td>José Córdoba (DF)</td><td>Norwich City</td></tr><tr><td>Edgardo Fariña (DF)</td><td>Pari Nizhny Novgorod</td></tr><tr><td>Roderick Miller (DF)</td><td>Turan Tovuz</td></tr><tr><td>Jiovany Ramos (DF)</td><td>Puerto Cabello</td></tr><tr><td>Eric Davis (DF)</td><td>Plaza Amador</td></tr><tr><td>Andrés Andrade (DF)</td><td>LASK</td></tr><tr><td>Jorge Gutiérrez (DF)</td><td>Deportivo La Guaira</td></tr><tr><td>Amir Murillo (DF)</td><td>Beşiktaş</td></tr><tr><td>Fidel Escobar (DF)</td><td>Saprissa</td></tr><tr><td>Alberto Quintero (MF)</td><td>Plaza Amador</td></tr><tr><td>Cristian Martínez (MF)</td><td>Ironi Kiryat Shmona</td></tr><tr><td>José Luis Rodríguez (MF)</td><td>Juárez</td></tr><tr><td>Adalberto Carrasquilla (MF)</td><td>UNAM</td></tr><tr><td>Yoel Bárcenas (MF)</td><td>Mazatlán</td></tr><tr><td>Carlos Harvey (MF)</td><td>Minnesota United</td></tr><tr><td>Aníbal Godoy (MF)</td><td>San Diego</td></tr><tr><td>César Yanis (MF)</td><td>Cobresal</td></tr><tr><td>Azarias Londoño (MF)</td><td>Universidad Católica</td></tr><tr><td>Tomás Rodríguez (FW)</td><td>Saprissa</td></tr><tr><td>Ismael Díaz (FW)</td><td>León</td></tr><tr><td>José Fajardo (FW)</td><td>Universidad Católica</td></tr><tr><td>Cecilio Waterman (FW)</td><td>Universidad de Concepción</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Panama</h2>



<p>The team arrives in North America as the highest-ranked squad from Central America, carrying the momentum of a flawless qualifying run. Their organized defensive block and ability to strike late in matches will keep them competitive against top-tier opponents.</p>



<p>However, a glaring lack of depth in the attacking third remains a significant hurdle. While advancing from such a brutal group would be a monumental upset, securing the nation’s first-ever victory on this global stage is a highly realistic and motivating target.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Despite missing the friendlies and the opening match against Morocco, Neymar Jr. is reportedly making significant progress in his recovery from injury. Looking ahead to the 2026 World Cup, he could soon make his debut for the Canarinha during the group stage. <p>After nearly three years of absence, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/neymar/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Neymar Jr.</a> </strong>has been called up by Carlo Ancelotti to play in the 2026 World Cup. However, he has experienced some physical problems that caused him to miss the friendlies and the opening match against Morocco. As a result, reports claimed that he would miss the two remaining matches. Despite this, <strong>the 34-year-old star could reportedly feature with <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/brazil/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Brazil</a> during the group stage vs Scotland.</strong></p>



<p>According to Monique Danello, via TNT Sports Brazil, Neymar Jr. is still training separately from the Brazil squad. While he took part in the warm-up, he continued with his individual work. He appears set to miss the next match against Haiti. Nevertheless, he has already made <strong>progress in his physical recovery,</strong> which means <strong>he could have a chance to make his <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a> debut against Scotland in the final group-stage match.</strong></p>



<p>Coming off a fairly serious injury, <strong>the 34-year-old star may not start</strong>, as doing so would risk a setback in his recovery. However, <strong>he could come off the bench, looking to gain playing time. </strong>With this in mind, all eyes would be on his performances, especially ahead of the knockout stages. As Brazil’s biggest star, Neymar Jr. would look to make an immediate impact in the scoring and creative side.</p>



<p>Unlike previous years, <strong>Brazil no longer depends on Neymar Jr. from a soccer perspective.</strong> Instead, head coach Carlo Ancelotti places all his hopes on the Vinícius Jr.–Raphinha duo. Nevertheless, Endrick and Igor Thiago still have to step up in terms of goalscoring. Because of this, <strong>the 34-year-old star would arrive in a very different role: A complementary one</strong>, as he would have to help enhance the performances of his teammates.</p>



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<h2>Neymar Jr. may boost Brazil’s offense</h2>



<p>Under Carlo Ancelotti, <strong>Brazil have gained an offensive identity, coming to dominate their rivals.</strong> Vinícius Jr. emerges as the most important player, dribbling past defenders and scoring key goals. Boosting the creative side, Raphinha has gained protagonism, playing as an attacking midfielder. Nonetheless, <strong>they have not found a player capable of dictating play</strong> and elevating those around him, giving <strong>Neymar Jr. a huge opportunity.</strong></p>


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<p>In case Neymar gets playing time, it would be as an attacking midfielder, forcing Raphinha to play as a right winger. <strong>With the 34-year-old star on the field, he would attract multiple defenders, opening gaps in the rivals’ defensive line.</strong> Thanks to his<strong> vision and passing ability,</strong> Vinícius Jr. and Raphinha would get plenty of opportunities to score. Moreover, Igor Thiago or Endrick would have more space to attack, something that was limited against Morocco.</p>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 13:11:34 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Kyle Walker managed to become one of England’s most important players in recent years. However, he will not be part of Thomas Tuchel’s squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, despite not having any apparent injury. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kyle-walker/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Kyle Walker</strong></a> established as one of <strong>England</strong>’s most important players in recent years. After becoming a star at Manchester City, he was part of the national team squad that played in the 2018 and 2022 editions. Despite being 36 years old, he remains a starter in the Premier League, maintaining a high level of consistency. Nevertheless, head coach <strong>Thomas Tuchel has decided not to include the right-back in his squad for the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Walker has been left out of <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">England</a>’s roster for the 2026 World Cup</strong>, as he decided to <strong>retire from international duty on March 10, 2026.</strong> Nonetheless, he remains a starter for Burnley in the Premier League, demonstrating both defensive and offensive solidity. At 36 years old, <strong>he has decided to focus solely on his club</strong>, looking to maintain his physical condition during the final years of his playing career.</p>



<p><em>“Although I only worked with him for a short period of time, <strong>I was always aware that he was one of England’s greats </strong>who fully embraced the highest honour of representing his country. An international career spanning <strong>14 years and five major tournament is testament to Kyle’s dedication. </strong>He can look back on his time with the Three Lions with great pride,”</em> <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/thomas-tuchel/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Tuchel</a> said, via England website.</p>



<p>Despite the emergence of Reece James and Trent Alexander-Arnold, Kyle remained a starter for several years. <strong>Not only did he shine offensively as one of the best in the world, but he also excelled defensively</strong>, providing a great deal of consistency. Therefore, Thomas Tuchel has decided to look for <strong>more defensive profiles for the 2026 World Cup,</strong> as this was one of the most decisive aspects of Walker’s game.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/06/17130851/Kyle-Walker-2-1920x1080.webp" alt="Kyle Walker of England." class="wp-image-655289"><figcaption>Kyle Walker of England.</figcaption></figure>



<h2>Who has taken Walker spot in England’s 2026 World Cup roster?</h2>



<p>Looking to be protagonists at the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong>, Thomas Tuchel has decided to rely on a highly balanced England squad. As a result, Cole Palmer, Phil Foden, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and other stars were left out of the final roster. In addition, <strong>Kyle Walker’s place has not been taken by fully offensive full-backs; instead, Reece James was chosen as the starting right-back.</strong></p>


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<p>Despite the numerous injuries he has suffered, <strong>Reece James has managed to become one of the most balanced full-backs in the world</strong>. In addition to his defensive strength, he provides a key contribution to the midfield, playing an important role in build-up play. <strong>Tuchel has decided not to call up a backup</strong>, leaving Jarell Quansah and John Stones as the options in case he experiences physical problems during the tournament.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of England for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p>The <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/">England national team</a> </strong>arrives in North America with the weight of massive expectations on its shoulders.</p>



<p>After falling short in recent major finals, the Three Lions are desperate to capture their first major trophy since 1966. The roster is packed with elite attacking talent, making them one of the most formidable international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.</p>



<p><strong>Head coach <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/thomas-tuchel/">Thomas Tuchel</a> </strong>has introduced a more aggressive style of play, shifting away from the cautious approach of previous years.</p>



<p>This <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup 2026</a> </strong>team preview explores how the squad is shaping up for the summer. We will break down the tactical shifts, evaluate the depth chart, and highlight the key players who will determine whether this group can finally deliver on the global stage.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Coach</strong></td><td>Thomas Tuchel</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Captain</strong></td><td>Harry Kane</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Nickname</strong></td><td>The Three Lions</td></tr><tr><td><strong>FIFA Ranking</strong></td><td>4th</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Confederation</strong></td><td>UEFA</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td>Group L</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Best World Cup Result</strong></td><td>Champions (1966)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>World Cup Appearances</strong></td><td>16</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Last World Cup Appearance</strong></td><td>2022 (Quarter-finals)</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How England play</h2>



<p>Under their new leadership, the team has adopted a high-intensity, direct approach that mirrors the speed of the Premier League.</p>



<p>The primary England formation shifts fluidly between a 4-2-3-1 and a 4-4-1-1, depending on the opposition. <strong>The system relies heavily on aggressive pressing and rapid transitions to unsettle opponents</strong>.</p>



<p>Wingers are given the freedom to isolate defenders in one-on-one matchups, maximizing the impact of dynamic attackers like <strong>Bukayo Saka and Anthony Gordon</strong>.</p>



<p>In the midfield, a double pivot featuring <strong>Declan Rice </strong>provides both defensive stability and physical dominance. However, the squad’s defensive depth remains a notable vulnerability.</p>



<p>While they dominated possession and averaged <strong>an impressive 2.75 goals per game during their qualifying run</strong>, counter-attacks have exposed their backline in recent friendly matches.</p>



<p>This England tactical analysis suggests that balancing their aggressive attacking instincts with defensive discipline will ultimately dictate their success in the 2026 tournament.</p>



<h2>Thomas Tuchel: The coach behind England</h2>



<p>Appointed on January 1, 2025, <strong>Thomas Tuchel is only the third non-British permanent manager to lead the Three Lions</strong>.</p>



<p>The 52-year-old German arrived with an elite club resume, having won the Champions League with Chelsea and league titles with Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain. His coaching philosophy emphasizes tactical flexibility, intense pressing, and quick attacking transitions.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/06/17123512/Thomas-Tuchel-and-Harry-Kane-1920x1080.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-655282"><figcaption>Thomas Tuchel and Harry Kane (Getty Images).</figcaption></figure>



<p>While some fans initially questioned the hiring of a foreign manager, his flawless qualification record quickly quieted many critics. Despite his massive success in club soccer, the England coach has never managed in a major international tournament before. How his demanding leadership style translates to the high-pressure environment of a summer tournament could define the team’s entire campaign.</p>



<h2>Key player: Harry Kane</h2>



<p>While the roster is filled with young stars, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/harry-kane/">Harry Kane</a> </strong>remains the undisputed focal point of the attack.</p>



<p>The 32-year-old Bayern Munich striker is the nation’s all-time leading scorer, <strong>boasting 79 goals in 114 appearances since his debut</strong>. Kane offers much more than elite finishing inside the penalty area.</p>



<p>His exceptional passing range allows him to drop deep and link play, creating space for fast wingers to exploit. He also enters 2026 World Cup in spectacular form, <strong>having recently surpassed 500 career goals</strong>.</p>



<p>As the captain and tactical anchor, his presence is irreplaceable among England key players. If he suffers an injury, the team loses both its primary scoring threat and its central playmaker, which would severely damage their chances of making a deep run.</p>



<h2>England’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The Three Lions delivered one of the most dominant qualification campaigns in European history to secure their spot in the 2026 World Cup.</p>



<p><strong>They won all eight of their matches</strong>, finishing comfortably at the top of Group K. Remarkably, <strong>the defense did not allow a single goal throughout the entire cycle, posting a +22 goal differential</strong>.</p>



<p>The standout performance came on September 9, 2025, when they dismantled Serbia in a commanding 5-0 road victory. Harry Kane led the scoring charts with eight goals, while Eberechi Eze chipped in with three.</p>



<p>This flawless run demonstrated their ability to control games, establishing them as serious contenders among the FIFA World Cup 2026 teams.</p>



<h2>England’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>England was handed a competitive challenge in <strong>Group L </strong>of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, where they were drawn alongside <strong>Croatia, Ghana, and Panama. </strong></p>



<p>The Three Lions opened their campaign against Croatia in a rematch of several memorable encounters between the two European nations, including the 2018 World Cup semifinal.</p>



<p>Beyond Croatia, England must also navigate matches against Ghana and Panama. Ghana brings athleticism, pace, and a history of upsetting highly ranked teams on the world stage, while Panama will look to replicate the resilience that earned them qualification to another World Cup.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the Three Lions can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/england-national-team-tv-schedule/">England TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>England squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Jordan Pickford (GK)</td><td>Everton</td></tr><tr><td>Dean Henderson (GK)</td><td>Crystal Palace</td></tr><tr><td>James Trafford (GK)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>John Stones (DF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Trevoh Chalobah (DF)&nbsp;</td><td>Chelsea</td></tr><tr><td>Marc Guéhi (DF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Ezri Konsa (DF)</td><td>Aston Villa</td></tr><tr><td>Dan Burn (DF)</td><td>Newcastle United</td></tr><tr><td>Nico O’Reilly (DF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Reece James (DF)</td><td>Chelsea</td></tr><tr><td>Djed Spence (DF)</td><td>Tottenham Hotspur</td></tr><tr><td>Jarell Quansah (DF)</td><td>Bayer Leverkusen</td></tr><tr><td>Jordan Henderson (MF)</td><td>Brentford</td></tr><tr><td>Declan Rice (MF)</td><td>Arsenal</td></tr><tr><td>Jude Bellingham (MF)</td><td>Real Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Morgan Rogers (MF)</td><td>Aston Villa</td></tr><tr><td>Kobbie Mainoo (MF)</td><td>Manchester United</td></tr><tr><td>Elliot Anderson (MF)</td><td>Nottingham Forest</td></tr><tr><td>Harry Kane (FW)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Marcus Rashford (FW)</td><td>Barcelona</td></tr><tr><td>Bukayo Saka (FW)</td><td>Arsenal</td></tr><tr><td>Eberechi Eze (FW)</td><td>Arsenal</td></tr><tr><td>Anthony Gordon (FW)</td><td>Newcastle United</td></tr><tr><td>Noni Madueke (FW)</td><td>Arsenal</td></tr><tr><td>Ivan Toney (FW)</td><td>Al-Ahli</td></tr><tr><td>Ollie Watkins (FW)</td><td>Aston Villa</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on England</h2>



<p>The England 2026 World Cup squad arrives in North America with the talent necessary to win the entire tournament.</p>



<p>Their overwhelming depth in attacking midfield positions gives them a distinct advantage over most opponents late in games. However, their lack of elite depth in central defense remains a critical question mark against top-tier opposition.</p>



<p>If Thomas Tuchel can manage the immense pressure and maintain defensive solidity, reaching the final is a highly realistic expectation for this incredibly gifted roster.</p>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 12:30:55 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[With the 2026 MLS season already underway, questions are being raised about when Argentina and Inter Miami star Lionel Messi will play his next game. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/"><strong>Lionel Messi</strong></a> is still making history at 38 years old, remaining a cornerstone and captain for both <strong>Inter Miami</strong> and the <strong>Argentina</strong> national team. With the 2026 <strong>Major League Soccer</strong> season now underway, <strong>fans are wondering when they’ll see the forward back in action</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Lionel Messi’s next match with </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/"><strong>Argentina</strong></a><strong> is scheduled for Monday, June 22, when <em>La Albiceleste</em> take on Austria</strong> for Matchday 2 in Group J of the 2026 World Cup at the AT&amp;T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The forward is heading to the game after scoring his first World Cup hat trick in the opening game against Algeria.</p>



<p>As for his next game with <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/inter-miami/"><strong>Inter Miami</strong></a>, Major League Soccer has implemented break for the World Cup, with the 2026 regular season slated to resume after the international tournament concludes in mid-July. To jumpstart their defense of the MLS Cup trophy, <strong>the Herons will return to action by hosting the Chicago Fire at Nu Stadium on Wednesday, July 22</strong>.</p>



<p>During the 2026 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/mls/"><strong>MLS</strong></a> campaign, <strong>Messi has featured in 16 official matches so far across all competitions, scoring 13 goals with 7 assist registered thus far</strong>. The Argentine star most recently delivered a pair of brilliant assists against the Philadelphia Union, a match he was ultimately forced to leave early in the second half due to a minor hamstring strain.</p>



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<h2>Lionel Messi and the task of defending the World Cup title</h2>



<p>The year 2026 will be especially significant for Messi, not only because of Inter Miami’s ambitions <strong>but also because he’ll head into the 2026 </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a><strong> aiming to defend the title</strong>. The triumph in Qatar in 2022 marked one of the defining peaks of his career, and now in North America he’ll enter another tournament wearing the champions’ badge for the first time.</p>


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<p>Drawn into Group J, Argentina will open its campaign against <strong>Algeria on Tuesday, June 16</strong>, in Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium. The second match will be against <strong>Austria on Monday the 22nd</strong> in Arlington at AT&amp;T Stadium, before closing the group stage against <strong>Jordan on Saturday the 27th</strong>, also in Texas.</p>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/news/argentina-fa-confirms-u-s-base-for-lionel-messis-national-team-at-2026-world-cup/"><strong>The Argentina FA has announced that the national team will base itself in Kansas City during the tournament</strong></a>, though training facilities have yet to be confirmed. Expected to be his final World Cup appearance, Messi will have a chance to add to his record haul with a squad coached by Lionel Scaloni that remains one of the strongest in international soccer after winning the last World Cup and back-to-back Copa América titles.</p>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 12:06:32 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Croatia for the 2026 tournament, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/croatia/">Croatia</a></strong> enters the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong> as a proven international contender with a track record of deep knockout-stage runs. Despite a population of just under 4 million, the national team consistently challenges the sport’s traditional powerhouses.</p>



<p>As one of the most resilient FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, they blend seasoned veterans with a highly athletic new generation. Fans can expect a disciplined group anchored by an <strong>elite midfield and a structured tactical approach</strong>.</p>



<p>This World Cup 2026 team preview covers the squad’s tactical setup, the enduring influence of their legendary captain, and the depth of the current roster. Expectations remain high as the European side navigates a challenging group stage in North America, aiming to cement their status among the elite international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Zlatko Dalić</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Luka Modrić</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Vatreni (Blazers), Kockasti (Checkered Ones)</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>11th</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>UEFA</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group L</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup result</td><td>Runners-up (2018)</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup appearances</td><td>7</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup appearance</td><td>2022 (Third Place)</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Croatia play</h2>



<p>This Croatia tactical analysis highlights <strong>a pragmatic 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 system</strong>. The setup prioritizes ball retention and structural organization, utilizing a world-class midfield to dictate the tempo. <strong>The team relies on press resistance and precise passing to transition smoothly from defense to attack</strong>.</p>



<p>Defensively, the squad remains exceptionally compact. During their recent qualification cycle, <strong>the backline conceded just four goals while maintaining five clean sheets</strong>. This disciplined defensive shape allows them to absorb pressure against top-tier opponents and exploit spaces on the counter.</p>



<p>With talents like <strong>Joško Gvardiol </strong>anchoring the defense and <strong>Ante Budimir </strong>operating up top, the Croatia formation relies on defensive solidity to unlock opportunities for their creative playmakers. This calculated, possession-heavy approach makes them incredibly difficult to break down, significantly boosting their chances of navigating the knockout rounds.</p>



<h2>Zlatko Dalić: The coach behind Croatia</h2>



<p><strong>Zlatko Dalić</strong> is the longest-serving and most successful manager in the history of the national team. Appointed in late 2017, the Croatia coach transformed a struggling program into a consistent global contender. His leadership has already secured silver and bronze medals at consecutive international tournaments.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/06/17120308/Luka-Modric-and-Zlatko-Dalic-1920x1080.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-655254"><figcaption>Luka Modric of Croatia and head coach Zlatko Dalic (Getty Images).</figcaption></figure>



<p>Unlike many high-profile managers, Dalić relies on a calming, humble philosophy. This approach fosters a relaxed environment, allowing high-profile stars to thrive without internal friction. His ability to manage big personalities and navigate high-pressure knockout fixtures is a defining trait of his tenure.</p>



<p>Dalić’s steady presence and proven tournament management will be crucial in guiding this transitional squad through difficult matchups in North America.</p>



<h2>Key player: Luka Modrić</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/luka-modric/">Modrić</a></strong> remains the indispensable heartbeat of the squad. Now operating in Serie A with AC Milan, the veteran midfielder continues to deliver top-tier performances, <strong>logging nearly 3,000 minutes last season</strong>. By the time the North American tournament begins, he will have surpassed two decades of service for the national team.</p>



<p>Operating as a deep-lying playmaker, Modrić drops alongside the central defenders to collect possession and progress the ball upfield. His elite spatial awareness and signature outside-of-the-foot passes serve as the ultimate pressure-release valve for the entire roster.</p>



<p>Other Croatia key players rely heavily on his composure to control the game’s rhythm. If Modrić suffers an injury, the team risks losing the foundational tactical identity that drives their success.</p>



<h2>Croatia’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The national team secured their spot in North America with clinical efficiency, topping UEFA Group L with 22 points. <strong>They recorded seven wins and a single draw</strong>, transforming a potentially tricky group into a straightforward qualification run.</p>



<p><strong>The squad scored 26 goals while conceding only four</strong>. Ivan Perišić stood out as a primary creative force, leading all European qualifiers with 10 big chances created. The defining moment arrived during a 5-1 thrashing of the Czech Republic, a statement result that effectively ended the race for first place.</p>



<p>This commanding qualification campaign proves the team retains the quality needed to make a deep run this summer.</p>



<h2>Croatia’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Dalić’s squad faces a demanding path through <strong>Group L, drawn alongside England, Ghana, and Panama</strong>. This balanced group presents a mix of tactical styles and physical challenges that will test the European side immediately.</p>



<p>The most challenging matchup comes against England in the group opener. This high-profile clash will likely determine which nation claims the top spot and secures a more favorable path in the knockout rounds. Conversely, the fixture against Panama represents the most favorable opportunity to secure crucial points and build positive momentum.</p>



<p>Success in the group stage will hinge on breaking down athletic, transitional teams like Ghana while maintaining defensive solidity against English attackers. A top-two finish is the realistic expectation for this experienced squad.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the team can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/croatia-national-team-tv-schedule/">Croatia TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Croatia 2026 World Cup squad</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Dominik Livaković (GK)</td><td>Dinamo Zagreb</td></tr><tr><td>Ivor Pandur (GK)</td><td>Hull City</td></tr><tr><td>Dominik Kotarski (GK)</td><td>Copenhagen</td></tr><tr><td>Josip Stanišić (DF)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Marin Pongračić (DF)</td><td>Fiorentina</td></tr><tr><td>Duje Ćaleta-Car (DF)</td><td>Real Sociedad</td></tr><tr><td>Josip Šutalo (DF)</td><td>Ajax</td></tr><tr><td>Luka Vušković (DF)</td><td>Hamburger SV</td></tr><tr><td>Martin Erlić (DF)</td><td>Midtjylland</td></tr><tr><td>Joško Gvardiol (DF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Mateo Kovačić (MF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Nikola Moro (MF)</td><td>Bologna</td></tr><tr><td>Luka Modrić (MF)</td><td>AC Milan</td></tr><tr><td>Nikola Vlašić (MF)</td><td>Torino</td></tr><tr><td>Mario Pašalić (MF)</td><td>Atalanta</td></tr><tr><td>Martin Baturina (MF)</td><td>Como</td></tr><tr><td>Petar Sučić (MF)</td><td>Inter Milan</td></tr><tr><td>Kristijan Jakić (MF)</td><td>Augsburg</td></tr><tr><td>Toni Fruk (MF)</td><td>Rijeka</td></tr><tr><td>Luka Sučić (MF)</td><td>Real Sociedad</td></tr><tr><td>Andrej Kramarić (FW)</td><td>Hoffenheim</td></tr><tr><td>Ante Budimir (FW)</td><td>Osasuna</td></tr><tr><td>Ivan Perišić (FW)</td><td>PSV Eindhoven</td></tr><tr><td>Igor Matanović (FW)</td><td>Freiburg</td></tr><tr><td>Marco Pašalić (FW)</td><td>Orlando City</td></tr><tr><td>Petar Musa (FW)</td><td>FC Dallas</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Croatia</h2>



<p>The national team enters the global tournament with a proven blueprint for international success. Their biggest strength remains an elite, press-resistant midfield that can dictate the tempo against any opponent.</p>



<p>However, the advancing age of key attackers presents a genuine challenge, raising questions about their ability to sustain high energy levels over a month-long competition. While another run to the final may be a tall order, reaching the knockout rounds remains a realistic expectation for this resilient squad.</p>
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          <title>How to watch England vs Croatia in USA: 2026 World Cup, Live Stream, TV &amp; Preview</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[England and Croatia will square off in their opening FIFA World Cup group-stage contest. Here's all the information you need to watch the action live in the United States. <div>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/">England</a> </strong>enters the 2026 tournament with immense pressure and high expectations. Under manager <strong>Thomas Tuchel</strong>, the <em>Three Lions</em> were flawless in their qualification campaign, winning all eight matches without conceding a single goal. This defensive solidity has become their trademark, but now they must prove they can translate that dominance onto the biggest stage against elite competition, starting with a formidable Croatian side.</p>



<p>For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/croatia/">Croatia</a></strong>, this opening match is a chance to make a powerful statement. As runners-up in 2018 and third-place finishers in 2022, they have consistently defied expectations at major tournaments. Led by the timeless <strong>Luka Modrić</strong>, <strong>Zlatko Dalić</strong>‘s squad possesses the experience and tactical discipline to challenge any opponent. This clash is widely seen as the decider for the top spot in Group L, adding a layer of urgency from the very first whistle.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p>This fixture presents a fascinating contrast in styles. <strong>England</strong>‘s journey under <strong>Tuchel </strong>has been one of controlled efficiency. While their defensive record is perfect, some critics have pointed to a lack of attacking ruthlessness, particularly in narrow wins over lower-ranked teams. They are built to dominate possession and methodically break down opponents, relying on a well-drilled system to nullify threats.</p>



<p><strong>Croatia</strong>, on the other hand, is a more adaptable and battle-hardened unit. They demonstrated their offensive firepower during qualifiers by scoring an average of 3.25 goals per game, yet they can also dig in defensively, as shown in their 0-0 draw with <strong>Czechia</strong>. The tactical battle will likely be won in midfield, where <strong>England</strong>‘s disciplined structure will attempt to contain the creative genius of <strong>Modrić </strong>and the tireless work rate of <strong>Mateo Kovačić</strong>.</p>



<p>The motivation for both squads is crystal clear: winning this match provides a clear path to topping the group and securing a more favorable knockout-stage draw. For <strong>England</strong>, it’s about starting their campaign with a convincing victory to silence any doubters. For <strong>Croatia</strong>, it’s an opportunity to leverage their underdog status and tournament pedigree to seize control of the group from the outset.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>Historically, <strong>England </strong>has held the upper hand in this fixture. Across 11 meetings, the <em>Three Lions </em>have secured six wins to <strong>Croatia</strong>‘s three, with two matches ending in a draw. This record gives <strong>England </strong>a slight psychological edge heading into the encounter.</p>



<p>However, recent history tells a more nuanced story. While <strong>England </strong>won the last meeting 1-0 at the European Championship in 2021, the most memorable recent clash was the 2018 World Cup semi-final. In that match, <strong>Croatia</strong> triumphed 2-1 after extra time, a result that still looms large. Over the last five encounters, <strong>England </strong>has won three, but <strong>Croatia</strong>‘s ability to perform in high-stakes moments cannot be ignored.</p>



<p>Data from their recent major tournament meetings suggests a tight, low-scoring affair is likely. The 1-0 result in 2021 and the 1-1 scoreline after 90 minutes in 2018 both point toward a cagey match. Furthermore, <strong>Croatia </strong>was limited to just eight shots in their 2021 defeat, highlighting <strong>England</strong>‘s capacity to control the game and restrict opportunities.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p><strong>England </strong>arrives in North America with a fully fit squad, while Croatia is sweating on the fitness of a key defender.</p>



<p>Manager <strong>Thomas Tuchel</strong> has his full complement of players available, having made some bold selections by leaving established names at home. This has paved the way for in-form players like <strong>Nico O’Reilly</strong> and <strong>Elliot Anderson</strong> to stake their claim in the starting lineup. The team is well-rested and has a clean bill of health, giving the manager no selection headaches ahead of this crucial opener.</p>



<p>Croatia, however, faces a potential setback as starting center-back <strong>Duje Caleta-Car</strong> is a major doubt due to a back injury that kept him out of the warm-up friendlies. His absence would be a significant blow, forcing coach Zlatko Dalić to reshuffle his defensive line against England’s potent attack.</p>



<p><b>England Projected XI (4-2-3-1):</b> Pickford; O’Reilly, Konsa, Guéhi, James; Rice, Anderson; Rashford, Bellingham, Rogers; Kane.<br>This lineup reflects Tuchel’s emphasis on a strong defensive foundation, with Declan <strong>Rice </strong>and <strong>Elliot Anderson</strong> shielding the back four. The attacking dynamism comes from <strong>Jude Bellingham</strong> in the number 10 role, flanked by the pace of <strong>Marcus Rashford</strong> and the skill of <strong>Morgan Rogers</strong>, all in support of captain <strong>Harry Kane</strong>.</p>



<p><b>Croatia Projected XI (4-2-3-1):</b> Livaković; Gvardiol, Pongračić, Vušković, Stanišić; Modrić, Kovačić; Perišić, Kramarić, Pašalić; Budimir.<br>This formation hinges on the legendary midfield partnership of Luka Modrić and <strong>Mateo Kovačić</strong> controlling the tempo. With<strong> Caleta-Car</strong> likely out, the young defensive pairing of <strong>Marin Pongračić</strong> and <strong>Luka Vušković </strong>will face a massive test. Up front, <strong>Ivan Perišić</strong> remains a constant threat from the wing, with <strong>Andrej Kramarić </strong>providing creativity.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>You can watch the <strong>England vs Croatia</strong> match and every other game from the tournament on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_England-vs-Croatia" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a></strong>. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and mobile devices with iOS and Android.</p>



<p>In addition to the 2026 finals, a subscription to <strong>Fubo </strong>gives you access to a host of other top-tier soccer competitions. You can watch leagues like La Liga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga, ensuring you have year-round soccer action at your fingertips.</p>



<p>A monthly subscription costs just $14.99/month, offering incredible value for the breadth of live sports and on-demand content available. You can also opt for an annual plan to save even more.</p>



<p>SEE MORE: <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Schedule of World Cup games on US TV</a>.</p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <description><![CDATA[With expectations rising around one of the tournament favorites, supporters are eagerly awaiting confirmation of the lineup for a match that could set the tone for the entire campaign. <p>The spotlight will once again fall on&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a></strong>&nbsp;as <strong>Portugal </strong>begins its <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> journey against DR Congo in Houston. With expectations rising around one of the tournament favorites, supporters are eagerly awaiting confirmation of the lineup for a match that could set the tone for the entire campaign.</p>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/">Portugal</a> enters the competition carrying significant momentum, while the DR Congo arrives determined to make history in its first <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> appearance under its current name. The encounter represents the first-ever meeting between the two national team programs, adding another layer of intrigue to an already fascinating Group K clash.</p>



<p>The Selecao has been widely tipped as one of the strongest contenders for the trophy thanks to the depth available throughout the squad. Under the guidance of&nbsp;<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/roberto-martinez/">Roberto Martinez</a>, the national team has developed into a versatile side capable of switching formations and adapting to different opponents.</p>



<p>The squad boasts <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/portugal-2026-world-cup-preview-squad-breakdown-key-player-and-tactical-analysis/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">quality in every area of the pitch</a>, particularly in midfield.&nbsp;<strong>Bruno Fernandes, Vitinha, Joao Neves, and Bernardo Silva</strong>&nbsp;provide a blend of creativity, technical ability, and experience that many observers consider among the strongest midfield groups at the tournament.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/06/12110034/ronaldo-portugal-1-1920x1080.webp" alt="ronaldo portugal" class="wp-image-652452"><figcaption>Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates Pedro Neto’s goal for Portugal vs Nigeria</figcaption></figure>



<p>Portugal’s recent form has also been encouraging. The national team scored&nbsp;<strong>15 goals across its previous five matches</strong>, averaging three goals per game, while also producing several solid defensive displays ahead of the World Cup.</p>



<h2>DR Congo returns to the world stage</h2>



<p>For <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/dr-congo/">DR Congo</a>, this tournament marks a historic return to soccer’s biggest stage. The national team qualified after a dramatic journey through the playoffs and will participate in its first World Cup since 1974, when the country competed as Zaire.</p>



<p>Head coach&nbsp;<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/dr-congo-2026-world-cup-preview-squad-breakdown-key-player-and-tactical-analysis/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Sebastien Desabre&nbsp;has built an organized and disciplined squad</a> featuring several recognizable names from European soccer.&nbsp;<strong>Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Axel Tuanzebe, Chancel Mbemba, Noah Sadiki, and Yoane Wissa</strong>&nbsp;are expected to play key roles.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/06/04210857/dr-congo-1-1920x1080.webp" alt="dr congo" class="wp-image-649764"><figcaption>Players of DR Congo pose for a team photograph</figcaption></figure>



<p>While many forecasts place DR Congo among the underdogs in Group K, the African representative has already shown resilience by overcoming difficult opponents on its route to qualification.</p>



<h2>Will Cristiano Ronaldo play?</h2>



<p>Lots of people are wondering who will start for Portugal amid lineup uncertainty, but <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo is confirmed to start against DR Congo</strong>.</p>



<p>If selected, the legendary forward will make yet another piece of soccer history. The match would see him appear at a&nbsp;<strong>record sixth men’s World Cup</strong>, extending a remarkable international career that has already produced all-time records for appearances and goals in men’s international soccer.</p>



<p>At 41 years old, Ronaldo remains a central figure within the squad. Although Portugal possesses numerous attacking options, his leadership, experience, and finishing ability continue to make him one of the most important players available to Martinez.</p>



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<p>Behind him, Portugal is expected to rely heavily on Bruno Fernandes’ creativity and the dynamic midfield partnership of Vitinha and Joao Neves to control possession and create opportunities.</p>



<h2>Portugal vs DR Congo: Confirmed lineups</h2>



<p><strong>Portugal confirmed</strong> <strong>XI <strong>(4-4-2)</strong>: </strong>Costa; Mendes, Veiga, Araujo, Cancelo; Vitinha, Neves, Fernandes, B. Silva; <strong>Ronaldo;</strong> Neto.</p>



<p><strong>DR Congo <strong>confirmed</strong></strong> <strong>XI<strong> (5-3-2)</strong>: </strong>Mpasi; Wan-Bissaka, Kapuadi, Tuanzebe, Mbemba, Masuaku;&nbsp;Moutoussamy, Kayembe, Mukau; Wissa, Bakambu.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[The FIFA World Cup has always been a stage where records are created, and legends are remembered for generations. While many of the tournament's greatest moments belong to rising stars, some of the most remarkable achievements have come from veterans who refused to let age define their careers. <p>The <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">FIFA World Cup</a></strong> has always been a stage where records are created, and legends are remembered for generations. While many of the tournament’s greatest moments belong to rising stars, some of the most remarkable achievements have come from veterans who refused to let age define their careers.</p>



<p>Over the decades, soccer fans have witnessed unforgettable performances from experienced players representing their national team on the biggest stage. From iconic goals to historic appearances, several players have shown that experience can still make a difference when the pressure is at its highest.</p>



<p>Modern soccer is often associated with youth, pace, and physical intensity. Most players reach their peak during their twenties, making it increasingly difficult to remain competitive deep into their thirties, let alone beyond that.</p>



<p>Yet a select group of players has managed to extend their careers well beyond conventional expectations. Their longevity has allowed them to leave unique marks on World Cup history, creating records that have proven incredibly difficult to break.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/06/16230811/lionel-messi-argentina-cristiano-ronaldo-portugal-3-1920x1080.webp" alt="Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal." class="wp-image-655069"><figcaption>Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina and Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal.</figcaption></figure>



<p>Several notable names feature among the oldest goalscorers in tournament history. Players such as <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a></strong> and&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/">Lionel Messi</a></strong> all found the net at ages when many players had already retired from international soccer.</p>



<h2>The man at the top of the list</h2>



<p>The answer to the question is&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/roger-milla">Roger Milla</a></strong>, the legendary Cameroonian forward who remains the oldest player ever to score at a men’s World Cup.</p>



<p><strong>Milla was 42 years and 39 days old when he scored against Russia during the 1994 World Cup in the United States.</strong>&nbsp;That goal remains one of the most enduring records in soccer history and has stood untouched for more than three decades.</p>



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<p>The veteran striker scored Cameroon’s only goal during a 6-1 defeat to Russia in the group stage. Although the result was disappointing for the African national team, Milla’s goal ensured that his name would forever be written into World Cup folklore.</p>



<p>What makes the achievement even more remarkable is that Milla had already held the record before 1994. During the 1990 World Cup in Italy, he scored memorable goals at the age of 38, helping Cameroon become the first African national team to reach the quarter-finals of the competition.</p>



<h2>The goal that broke his own record</h2>



<p>By the time the 1994 World Cup arrived, Milla was already considered a soccer elder statesman. Many expected his role to be limited, but he once again delivered a historic moment. After entering the match against Russia, he scored shortly after coming onto the pitch, extending his own record and proving that his instincts had not disappeared.</p>



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<p>The achievement was partially overshadowed by Russian striker&nbsp;Oleg Salenko, who scored five goals in the same match. Nevertheless, Milla’s strike became one of the tournament’s most memorable moments because of the extraordinary age at which it was scored. <strong>To this day, he remains the only player over the age of 40 to score a goal at a men’s World Cup.</strong></p>



<h2>The closest challengers</h2>



<p>Several famous players have come close to breaking Milla’s record, but none have managed to surpass it. <strong>Pepe ranks second on the all-time list after scoring for Portugal against Switzerland at the 2022 World Cup at the age of 39 years and 283 days.</strong>&nbsp;The veteran defender’s powerful header helped Portugal secure a convincing victory in the knockout stage.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th>Rank</th><th>Player</th><th>Age</th><th>Match</th><th>Date</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>1.</td><td>Roger Milla</td><td>42 years, 39 days</td><td>Cameroon vs Russia</td><td>28 June 1994</td></tr><tr><td>2.</td><td>Pepe</td><td>39 years, 283 days</td><td>Portugal vs Switzerland</td><td>6 December 2022</td></tr><tr><td>3.</td><td>Lionel Messi</td><td>38 years, 357 days</td><td>Argentina vs Algeria</td><td>16 June 2026</td></tr><tr><td>4.</td><td>Cristiano Ronaldo</td><td>37 years, 292 days</td><td>Portugal vs Ghana</td><td>24 November 2022</td></tr><tr><td>5.</td><td>Gunnar Gren</td><td>37 years, 236 days</td><td>Sweden vs West Germany</td><td>24 June 1958</td></tr><tr><td>6.</td><td>Cuauhtemoc Blanco</td><td>37 years, 151 days</td><td>Mexico vs France</td><td>17 June 2010</td></tr><tr><td>7.</td><td>Felipe Baloy</td><td>37 years, 120 days</td><td>Panama vs England</td><td>24 June 2018</td></tr><tr><td>8.</td><td>Obdulio Varela</td><td>36 years, 279 days</td><td>Uruguay vs England</td><td>26 June 1954</td></tr><tr><td>9.</td><td>Martin Palermo</td><td>36 years, 227 days</td><td>Argentina vs Greece</td><td>22 June 2010</td></tr><tr><td>10.</td><td>Georges Bregy</td><td>36 years, 152 days</td><td>Switzerland vs USA</td><td>18 June 1994</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>Shortly behind him comes&nbsp;<strong>Lionel Messi</strong>, who moved into third place after scoring during Argentina’s 2026 World Cup opener against Algeria at&nbsp;<strong>38 years and 357 days old</strong>.</p>



<p>Cristiano Ronaldo also occupies a place near the top of the rankings. His penalty against Ghana at the 2022 World Cup came when he was&nbsp;<strong>37 years and 292 days old</strong>, making him one of the oldest goalscorers in tournament history.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Coming off their triumph as 2025 UEFA Nations League champions, Portugal arrive at the 2026 World Cup as clear favourites. They face DR Congo today in their opening Group K match. However, head coach Roberto Martínez will be without Rúben Dias. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Portugal</strong></a> arrive at the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> as one of the strongest national teams in the world, after their triumph at the 2025 UEFA Nations League. As such, they enter the tournament as top contenders. In their opening match, they face DR Congo in the first game of Group K. Despite their status as favorites, <strong>they will be without <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ruben-dias/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Rúben Dias</a> in central defense</strong>, a significant setback that weakens their back line considerably.</p>



<p><strong>Rúben Dias will not be available for Portugal’s debut against <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/dr-congo/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">DR Congo</a></strong>, as he is still dealing with <strong>physical discomfort</strong> following the friendly against Nigeria. <em>“Rúben is not at 100 per cent; there is no point in taking risks. <strong>He is recovering and will be available later</strong>,”</em> head coach Roberto Martínez reported in the press conference. With this in mind, he could return to the starting lineup in the next match against Uzbekistan.</p>



<p>Instead of Rúben, <strong>Roberto Martínez could opt for Tomás Araújo as the ideal partner for Gonçalo Inácio</strong>. Both players are highly promising, and Portugal may not face major issues in covering for Dias as both have huge footing skills. In addition, Renato Veiga and Rúben Neves could also play a role from bench if needed. In the absence of leadership in defense, <strong>the presence of João Cancelo will be key in helping organize the team.</strong></p>



<p>As a top contender, <strong>Portugal may not face major defensive issues against DR Congo</strong>, as their opponents are not typically strong in attack. For this reason, <strong>João Neves and Vitinha will once again be key to controlling the tempo of the game</strong>, helping to prevent counterattacks from their rivals. In addition, the dribbling ability of Pedro Neto and Francisco Conceição could be crucial in breaking through the opposition defensive line.</p>



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<h2>Portugal’s defense key to unlocking offense vs DR Congo</h2>



<p>Since his arrival, <strong>Portugal</strong>‘s Roberto Martínez has implemented a fairly attacking style based on high pressing and collective play. Against DR Congo in thei<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">r 2026 World Cup</a> opener, they could struggle to break down their opponent’s defensive structure. For this reason, <strong>the defensive line could be key in enabling their attacking play and securing a victory to take control of Group K.</strong></p>


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<p>By applying a high press, they would aim to pin DR Congo back in their own half. In this context,<strong> the defensive line becomes a key factor, as they would take on an important role in ball progression and build-up play.</strong> In addition, they would be responsible for breaking up the opposition’s progression and <strong>delivering line-breaking passes</strong> to allow Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates to see more of the ball.</p>



<p>Unlike other national teams, <strong>Portugal make their defenders a central axis in the construction of play</strong>. Pushing into advanced areas and distributing possession, they are able to find gaps in the opposition’s defensive structure. Moreover,<strong> they become key partners for João Neves and Vitinha</strong>, enabling a solid collective structure that consistently looks for through balls or passes into space, allowing Cristiano Ronaldo to finish first time.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Reports regarding the coach's future have intensified in recent days, prompting Martinez to address the situation publicly for the first time since the rumors gained momentum. <p>With&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a></strong>&nbsp;preparing to lead Portugal into another World Cup campaign, fresh speculation surrounding&nbsp;<strong>Roberto Martinez</strong>&nbsp;has become one of the biggest talking points around the national team. Reports regarding the coach’s future have intensified in recent days, prompting Martinez to address the situation publicly for the first time since the rumors gained momentum.</p>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/">Portugal</a> enters the tournament among the leading contenders for the title, boasting one of the deepest squads in international soccer. Yet while attention remains focused on events on the pitch, questions about the man in charge continue to follow the team as it begins its journey in North America.</p>



<p>The Selecao enters the 2026 World Cup carrying the hopes of a nation still searching for its first world title. With <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/portugal-2026-world-cup-preview-squad-breakdown-key-player-and-tactical-analysis/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Ronaldo leading a squad packed with talent</a>, expectations have rarely been higher.</p>



<p>As a result, the confidence surrounding Portugal is understandable. Under <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/roberto-martinez/">Martinez</a>, the team has maintained impressive consistency while adding another major trophy to its collection with the UEFA Nations League triumph in 2025.</p>



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<h2>Reports spark debate over Martinez’s future</h2>



<p>In the days leading up to Portugal’s opening match, several media outlets reported that Martinez had already decided against continuing beyond the World Cup. Those reports suggested the Spanish coach was preparing to leave once his contract expires after the tournament.</p>



<p>According to<strong> <em>talkSPORT</em> </strong>and <strong><em>Correio da Man</em></strong><em><strong>ha</strong></em><strong>,</strong> Martinez was allegedly considering a return to club soccer, with opportunities in England and elsewhere in Europe reportedly among his options. Other reports suggested he could remain in international soccer if the right project emerged.</p>



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<p>The speculation quickly became one of the dominant stories surrounding Portugal’s preparations. Given the importance of the tournament and Ronaldo’s likely final World Cup appearance, every development naturally attracted widespread attention.</p>



<h2>What did Roberto Martinez say?</h2>



<p>As questions continued to mount, Martinez eventually broke his silence and offered his clearest comments yet regarding the reports. <em>“We’ve already talked about this a lot in Portugal. It might be different here, but in Portugal we’ve addressed this topic several times.</em></p>



<p>The Portugal manager appeared surprised that the discussion was still being treated as major breaking news. “<em><strong>Naturally, this is talked about as news, but my contract ends after the World Cup. And I think it’s not news, it’s a fact</strong></em>“, he added.</p>



<p>He stressed that the focus remained on the work completed throughout his tenure and on the challenge that lies ahead: <em>“The focus is on continuing the work done over the last three and a half years.”</em></p>



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<p>Martinez also reflected on the objectives established when he first accepted the role in January 2023: <em>“When I arrived in Portugal, the goal was to try to win everything every day, but always with the focus on preparing for the World Cup.”</em> Rather than dwelling on his long-term future, he repeatedly emphasized that the World Cup remains the priority. </p>



<p>The coach pointed to the progress achieved during his time in charge, highlighting Portugal’s success in the Nations League and the consistency displayed throughout the cycle leading to the tournament: <em>“We are here now, 40 games later, after winning the Nations League, and the focus remains exactly the same: the World Cup.”</em></p>
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          <description><![CDATA[The Democratic Republic of the Congo managed to return to the World Cup after 52 years, qualifying for the 2026 edition. With this, they will have the opportunity to climb positions in the FIFA World Ranking. <p>After 52 years, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/dr-congo/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Democratic Republic of Congo</strong></a> have made a comeback to the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong>. While they did not secure a direct spot, they defeated Jamaica in the playoffs, with a goal from Axel Tuanzebe. Even though they are not a top-contender national team, they have been able to shine with a strong defensive solidity and a boost in competitiveness. Following their comeback, they have gained greater recognition, <strong>climbing positions in the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/fifa/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">FIFA</a> World Ranking.</strong></p>



<p>According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking,<strong> DR Congo are ranked 46th with 1,474.43 points.</strong> With Portugal as their first opponent, the result could directly affect their position in the standings. After being ranked 133rd in October of 2011, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing. However, <strong>they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 28th in July-August of 2017.</strong></p>



<p>DR Congo have improved their FIFA ranking spots, but they remain the second-lowest ranked national team in their group at the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>. <strong>Portugal currently hold the 5th spot</strong> with 1767.85 points.<strong> Colombia hold the 15th spot</strong> in the ranking with 1698.35 points. Finally, <strong>Uzbekistan</strong> rank as the lowest-ranked national team in the group, <strong>holding the 50th spot</strong> with 1458.73 points.</p>



<p>In their second World Cup participation, they aim to reach the knockout stage for the first time in their history. However, <strong>DR Congo do not possess a particularly strong attacking unit, so Cédric Bakambu and Yoane Wissa will need to step up in</strong> that regard. With their main strength lying in defensive solidity, they could pose a major challenge for Portugal, Colombia, and Uzbekistan, <strong>targeting a spot as one of the best third-placed teams.</strong></p>



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<h2>What are DR Congo’s upcoming matches in the 2026 World Cup?</h2>



<p>In their debut at the 2026 World Cup, <strong>DR Congo face Portugal on June 17 of 2026</strong> at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. Then, <strong>they face Colombia on June 23 June of 2026</strong> at Mexico City Stadium. Concluding their group stage in the tournament, <strong>they face Uzbekistan on June 27 of 2026</strong> at Atlanta Stadium. In case they get solid performances, they could even get a spot as the best third-placed teams.</p>


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<p>If they manage to deliver solid performances throughout the tournament, <strong>they could improve their position in the FIFA World Ranking</strong>, but this may also depend on the results of Czechia and Paraguay. However, they could also drop in the rankings if they fail to win any matches in Group K. As they are not considered top contenders,<strong> there is little pressure on them to impress</strong>, which may lead them to take more <strong>tactical risks to reach the knockout stages</strong>.</p>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 09:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Portugal for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p>Currently ranked sixth globally and fresh off a 2025 UEFA Nations League triumph, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/">Portugal</a> </strong>enters the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong> as a legitimate contender. The European side has shed its dark-horse label, with expectations now demanding at least a quarterfinal appearance.</p>



<p>While <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a> </strong>prepares for an unprecedented sixth global showcase at age 41, this roster has evolved into a formidable collective. A world-class core featuring <strong>Bruno Fernandes, Rúben Dias, and Vitinha </strong>now shares the heavy lifting.</p>



<p>This preview breaks down the tactical approach, the influence of <strong>head coach <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/roberto-martinez/">Roberto Martínez</a></strong>, and the squad depth that could finally help this golden generation secure international soccer’s ultimate prize.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Roberto Martínez</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Cristiano Ronaldo</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Seleção das Quinas</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>5th</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>UEFA</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group K</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup result</td><td>Third Place (1966)</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup appearances</td><td>8 (prior to 2026)</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup appearance</td><td>2022 (Quarterfinals)</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Portugal play</h2>



<p>Under Roberto Martínez, Portugal has adopted an expansive, possession-oriented style that contrasts sharply with the pragmatic approach of previous eras. The tactical setup frequently shifts between a 4-3-3 and a 3-4-3 system, depending on the opposition.</p>



<p>In possession, the team utilizes inverted fullbacks and a high defensive line to dominate territory. This structure creates numerical overloads in the half-spaces. It allows creative playmakers like Bernardo Silva and Bruno Fernandes to dictate the tempo. <strong>The midfield engine is highly efficient, with Portugal averaging 67.2% possession and a 91.3% passing accuracy during qualification</strong>.</p>



<p>Defensively, the high press is designed to win the ball back quickly. This is supported by tireless midfielders like João Neves and Vitinha. However, this aggressive positioning can leave the backline vulnerable to quick counterattacks against elite opposition.</p>



<p>This proactive tactical approach gives Portugal the tools to dismantle deep defensive blocks, which will be crucial for a deep tournament run.</p>



<h2>Roberto Martínez: The coach behind Portugal</h2>



<p>Martínez took charge of the national team in January 2023, tasked with modernizing the squad’s playing style. The Spanish coach brings a unique blend of technical philosophy and extensive international experience. He previously guided Belgium’s golden generation to a third-place finish in 2018.</p>



<p>Martínez is widely respected by the Portuguese public. <strong>That sentiment was cemented by the recent 2025 UEFA Nations League victory. </strong>His coaching philosophy centers on flexibility, high build-up play, and maximizing the creative output of his midfielders.</p>



<p>His tactical adaptability and leadership will be the defining factors this summer. He must navigate the pressure of the North American tournament and manage a star-studded dressing room.</p>



<h2>Key player: Bruno Fernandes</h2>



<p>While Cristiano Ronaldo remains the historic face of the franchise, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/bruno-fernandes/">Bruno Fernandes</a></strong> is the undisputed orchestrator of this team. The Manchester United midfielder enters the tournament following <strong>a record-breaking domestic season</strong>. He registered 21 assists and led his club to a third-place finish.</p>



<p>For the national team, Fernandes operates as the primary risk-taker in possession. <strong>He led the squad with 0.49 expected assists per 90 minutes during qualification and created a team-high 21 chances</strong>. His fearless vertical passing is essential for breaking lines and feeding the forwards.</p>



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<p><strong>Now holding 87 caps and 28 international goals</strong>, the 31-year-old playmaker provides the structural creativity the team relies upon. If Fernandes were sidelined, Portugal would lose its main creative engine.</p>



<h2>Portugal’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>Portugal secured its place in the 2026 tournament by topping UEFA Qualifying Group F with 13 points. The campaign featured unexpected late drama, but the team was highly prolific.<strong> They netted 20 goals across six fixtures while averaging 3.33 goals per game</strong>.</p>



<p>Following a dominant start, a shock 2-0 defeat to the Republic of Ireland in Dublin briefly derailed their momentum. However, the squad responded emphatically on the final matchday with a historic 9-1 victory over Armenia. <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo finished as the joint-top scorer with five goals</strong>.</p>



<p>This qualification campaign demonstrated Portugal’s overwhelming offensive firepower. It also highlighted defensive lapses that must be corrected before arriving in North America.</p>



<h2>Portugal’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Portugal was drawn into <strong>Group K at the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Colombia, DR Congo, and Uzbekistan</strong>. On paper, Roberto Martínez’s side enters as the favorite to win the group, thanks to a squad packed with talent and experience.</p>



<p>Portugal opens its campaign against DR Congo before facing Uzbekistan in its second group-stage match. The group concludes with a highly anticipated showdown against Colombia, a fixture that could determine the group winner and influence the knockout-stage path.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving Portugal can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/portugal-national-team-tv-schedule/">Portugal TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Portugal squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Diogo Costa (GK)</td><td>Porto</td></tr><tr><td>José Sá (GK)</td><td>Wolverhampton Wanderers</td></tr><tr><td>Rui Silva (GK)</td><td>Sporting CP</td></tr><tr><td>João Cancelo (DF)</td><td>Barcelona</td></tr><tr><td>Nuno Mendes (DF)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>Diogo Dalot (DF)</td><td>Manchester United</td></tr><tr><td>Gonçalo Inácio (DF)</td><td>Sporting CP</td></tr><tr><td>Renato Veiga (DF)</td><td>Villarreal</td></tr><tr><td>Rúben Dias (DF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Nélson Semedo (DF)</td><td>Fenerbahce</td></tr><tr><td>Tomás Araújo (DF)</td><td>Benfica</td></tr><tr><td>Bruno Fernandes (MF)</td><td>Manchester United</td></tr><tr><td>Rúben Neves (MF)</td><td>Al-Hillal</td></tr><tr><td>Vitinha (MF)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>João Neves (MF)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>Matheus Nunes (MF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Bernardo Silva (MF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Samú Costa (MF)</td><td>Mallorca</td></tr><tr><td>Cristiano Ronaldo (FW)</td><td>Al-Nassr</td></tr><tr><td>João Félix (FW)</td><td>Al-Nassr</td></tr><tr><td>Rafael Leão (FW)</td><td>AC Milan</td></tr><tr><td>Gonçalo Guedes (FW)</td><td>Real Sociedad</td></tr><tr><td>Gonçalo Ramos (FW)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>Pedro Neto (FW)</td><td>Chelsea</td></tr><tr><td>Francisco Trincão (FW)</td><td>Sporting CP</td></tr><tr><td>Francisco Conceição (FW)</td><td>Juventus</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Portugal</h2>



<p>Portugal travels to North America as a genuine title contender equipped with elite depth across every position. The sheer volume of creative talent in midfield provides the foundation for a potential championship run.</p>



<p>However, questions remain regarding their defensive solidity. It is also unclear how effectively the attack can function if it becomes overly reliant on an aging Cristiano Ronaldo. A quarterfinal appearance is the baseline expectation, but this roster possesses the necessary quality to compete for international soccer’s biggest prize.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Portugal will face off against DR Congo in Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the action live in the United States. <div>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/">Portugal</a></strong>, one of the leading contenders for the 2026 tournament, kicks off its campaign against a resilient <strong>DR Congo</strong> side making a historic return to the global stage. Ranked sixth in the world and buoyed by their <strong>2025 Nations League</strong> title, <strong>Roberto Martínez</strong>’s squad is under immense pressure to start with a dominant performance. For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a></strong>, this competition represents a chance to make history by scoring in a sixth different tournament, adding another layer of narrative to their opening match.</p>



<p>For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/dr-congo/">DR Congo</a></strong>, this match is more than just a game; it marks their first appearance at the finals in over 50 years, last competing as <strong>Zaire in 1974</strong>. The <em>Leopards </em>are the clear underdogs in a group that also includes <strong>Colombia </strong>and <strong>Uzbekistan</strong>, but they know that a disciplined performance could be crucial. Their path to the knockout stages likely relies on being one of the best third-placed teams, making it vital to avoid a heavy defeat and keep their goal difference intact.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p>The two nations enter this fixture from vastly different positions. <strong>Portugal </strong>navigated their <strong>UEFA </strong>qualification group with authority, capping it off with a massive 9-1 victory over <strong>Armenia</strong>. Their squad is a blend of veteran leadership and world-class talent in its prime, creating a cohesive unit with a clear identity. In contrast, <strong>DR Congo</strong> fought through a grueling qualification path, overcoming giants like <strong>Cameroon </strong>and <strong>Nigeria </strong>before securing their spot in an extra-time playoff thriller against <strong>Jamaica</strong>, demonstrating their tenacity and resilience.</p>



<p>The tactical battle is set to be a classic clash of styles. <strong>Portugal </strong>will dominate possession, leveraging their technically gifted midfield trio of <strong>João Neves</strong>, <strong>Vitinha</strong>, and <strong>Bruno Fernandes</strong> to control the tempo and break down defensive lines. They averaged 71% possession during qualifying. <strong>DR Congo</strong>, however, thrives without the ball. They are a direct, counter-attacking team that sits in a compact 5-4-1 formation, relying on their defensive solidity and the rapid transition speed of forwards like <strong>Yoane Wissa</strong> to punish opponents on the break.</p>



<p><strong>Portugal</strong>’s primary motivation is to secure a convincing win to set the tone for their group stage run and build momentum for the knockout rounds. Anything less than three points would be considered a major setback. <strong>DR Congo</strong>’s objective is to remain organized and frustrate their highly-favored opponents. A draw would be a monumental result, while even a narrow loss would keep their hopes of advancing alive heading into more winnable fixtures against their other group rivals.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>This match at Houston’s NRG Stadium will be the first-ever meeting between <strong>Portugal </strong>and <strong>DR Congo</strong>, adding an element of unpredictability to the encounter. With no historical data to draw from, both teams will be analyzing each other’s recent performances against comparable opponents to prepare for the challenge ahead.</p>



<p><strong>Portugal</strong> has a mixed record against African nations in past tournaments, with four wins, one draw, and two losses from seven encounters. Their most recent matchup was a painful one: a 1-0 quarter-final defeat to <strong>Morocco </strong>in Qatar 2022 that ended their campaign. They will be determined to avoid a similar fate. <strong>DR Congo</strong>‘s only previous experience at this level, as <strong>Zaire in 1974</strong>, saw them lose both of their matches against European opposition without scoring a goal.</p>



<p>Statistical trends point toward a game of Portuguese attack versus Congolese defense. During their qualification run, <strong>Portugal </strong>registered an impressive 8.3 shots on target per game, the third-highest in Europe. Meanwhile, DR Congo has built its success on a sturdy defensive foundation, conceding just 0.60 goals per 90 minutes across ten African qualifiers. This suggests <strong>Portugal </strong>will apply relentless pressure, while <strong>DR Congo</strong> will aim to absorb it and strike when opportunities arise.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p>Both squads arrive in North America with their key players available, though <strong>DR</strong> <strong>Congo</strong>‘s final preparations were severely hampered by external factors. <strong>Portugal </strong>enjoyed a smooth pre-tournament camp and enters the competition at full strength. Manager <strong>Roberto Martínez</strong> faces a welcome selection dilemma up front, where he must choose between the legendary <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong> and the in-form <strong>Gonçalo Ramos</strong> to lead the line. The rest of the team is well-settled, built around a core of Europe’s elite talent.</p>



<p><strong>DR Congo</strong>‘s buildup was disrupted by an <strong>Ebola </strong>outbreak in their home country, forcing the team to relocate their training camp and undergo an isolation period. Despite these challenges, the squad is fit and ready, with key players like <strong>Axel Tuanzebe </strong>recovering from late-season injuries. The Leopards will rely heavily on their European-based stars, including <strong>Yoane Wissa</strong> and <strong>Cédric Bakambu</strong> in attack and <strong>Aaron Wan-Bissaka</strong> in defense, to compete at this level.</p>



<p><b>Portugal Projected XI (4-2-3-1):</b><br>Costa; Mendes, Inácio, Dias, Cancelo; Vitinha, Neves; Leão, Fernandes, Silva; Ronaldo.<br>This lineup maximizes Portugal’s creative and technical superiority. The midfield duo of Vitinha and <strong>Neves </strong>will control possession, allowing <strong>Bruno Fernandes</strong> and <strong>Bernardo Silva</strong> the freedom to create chances for a star-studded attack led by <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong>, who will be the focal point for crosses and final passes.</p>



<p><b>DR Congo Projected XI (5-3-2):</b><br>Mpasi; Masuaku, Tuanzebe, Kapuadi, Mbemba, Wan-Bissaka; Moutoussamy, Sadiki, Mukau; Wissa, Bakambu.<br>This formation is designed for defensive stability and quick transitions. A five-man backline will form a low block to deny space, while the midfield three will work to disrupt Portugal’s rhythm. Forwards <strong>Wissa </strong>and <strong>Bakambu </strong>will stay high, ready to exploit any space left behind on the counter-attack.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>You can watch the <strong>Portugal vs DR Congo</strong> match on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_Portugal-vs-Congo-DR" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a></strong>. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and mobile devices running iOS or Android.</p>



<p>In addition to the 2026 tournament, a subscription to [Streaming Platform] gives you access to a host of other top soccer competitions from around the world. You can stream leagues like Liga MX, LaLiga, and many other continental tournaments.</p>



<p>A subscription to Fubo costs just $14.99 per month, giving you unparalleled access to live sports. You can also opt for an annual plan to save on the monthly cost. Special bundles may also be available that include other entertainment channels.</p>



<p>SEE MORE: <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Schedule of all World Cup games on US TV</a></p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <title>DR Congo 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 08:20:00 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of DR Congo for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p>The <strong>Democratic Republic of Congo </strong>returns to the global stage for the first time in 52 years.</p>



<p>Ranked 46th globally, the Leopards bring a pragmatic approach to the 2026 tournament. Fans tracking the various <strong>FIFA World Cup 2026 </strong>teams will be watching to see if this squad can secure its first-ever victory at this level.</p>



<p>The team relies on a stout defense and quick transitions. This World Cup 2026 team preview explores their recent resurgence.</p>



<p>We will examine their tactical setup, the influence of their coach, and a roster featuring top-flight European talent.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Category</th><th scope="col">Details</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Sébastien Desabre</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Chancel Mbemba</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Leopards</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>46th</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>CAF</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>K</td></tr><tr><td>Best tournament result</td><td>Group stage</td></tr><tr><td>Tournament appearances</td><td>2</td></tr><tr><td>Last appearance</td><td>1974 (as Zaire)</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How DR Congo play</h2>



<p>The DR Congo tactical analysis reveals a team built on defensive discipline and rapid counterattacks.</p>



<p><strong>Operating primarily in a DR Congo formation of 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3</strong>, the squad prioritizes structure over possession.</p>



<p>Their defensive block is formidable, anchored by center-backs <strong>Chancel Mbemba and Axel Tuanzebe</strong>. This pairing conceded just <strong>0.60 goals per 90 minutes during the recent qualification cycle.</strong></p>



<p>Fullback <strong>Aaron Wan-Bissaka</strong> provides elite one-on-one defending on the flanks, making the backline incredibly difficult to break down.</p>



<p>In possession, the Leopards bypass the midfield quickly. They rely on long passes to launch fast transitions, utilizing the pace of attackers like <strong>Yoane Wissa and Cédric Bakambu</strong>.</p>



<p>However, creating high-quality chances in the final third remains a challenge. <strong>The team generated just 1.23 expected goals (xG) per 90 minutes in qualifying</strong>.</p>



<p>This pragmatic, low-event tactical approach ensures they stay competitive in tight matches and could prove vital for their survival in the upcoming competition.</p>



<h2>Sébastien Desabre: The coach behind DR Congo</h2>



<p>Appointed in August 2022, DR Congo coach <strong>Sébastien Desabre </strong>has completely revitalized the national team.</p>



<p>While he lacked a high-profile playing career, the French tactician boasts extensive managerial experience across African club soccer.</p>



<p>His deep understanding of the continent’s soccer landscape helped transform a historically inconsistent squad into a highly disciplined unit. Under his leadership, the Leopards reached the semifinals of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations and secured their historic ticket to North America.</p>



<p>Known affectionately by supporters as the “White Wizard,” Desabre favors a methodical, transition-based philosophy.</p>



<h2>Key player: Chancel Mbemba</h2>



<p>Mbemba is the undisputed leader and most experienced figure in the DR Congo 2026 World Cup squad. The Lille center-back has earned over 100 caps since his international debut in 2012.</p>



<p>Dubbed the “Minister of Defense” by fans, Mbemba offers exceptional aerial dominance and composure under pressure. During the 2025-2026 French club season, <strong>he won over 76% of his aerial duels</strong>.</p>



<p>Beyond his defensive duties, the 31-year-old dictates the tempo from the back and frequently contributes crucial goals from set-pieces. He notably scored the decisive late goal against Cameroon during the continental playoffs.</p>



<p>Other DR Congo key players rely on his organizational skills to maintain their deep defensive block. If Mbemba were to miss time, the team would lose both its primary distributor and its emotional anchor.</p>



<h2>DR Congo’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The Leopards navigated a grueling qualification campaign to secure their place in the 48-team tournament. <strong>They finished second in their continental group with a 7-1-2 record</strong>, trailing only Senegal.</p>



<p>Their success was built on a flawless home record in Kinshasa and a stingy defense that <strong>allowed just six goals in ten group matches</strong>. The attacking trio of Yoane Wissa, Théo Bongonda, and Cédric Bakambu combined for 10 of the team’s 15 group-stage goals.</p>



<p>In the playoffs, they edged Cameroon and survived a penalty shootout against Nigeria. Axel Tuanzebe then sealed their qualification with a 100th-minute header against Jamaica in the inter-confederation finale.</p>



<h2>DR Congo’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Group K presents a fascinating challenge for the African nation. The Leopards will face heavyweights <strong>Portugal and Colombia</strong>, alongside fellow tournament outsiders <strong>Uzbekistan</strong>.</p>



<p>Securing points against a star-studded Portuguese side in the opening fixture will be incredibly difficult. The matchup against Colombia offers another stern test of their defensive block.</p>



<p>However, the final group game against Uzbekistan represents their most favorable opportunity to claim a historic victory. Earning three points in that fixture could be enough to advance as one of the best third-placed teams.</p>



<h2>DR Congo squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Lionel Mpasi (GK)</td><td>Le Havre</td></tr><tr><td>Timothy Fayulu (GK)</td><td>Noah</td></tr><tr><td>Matthieu Epolo (GK)</td><td>Standard Liege</td></tr><tr><td>Chancel Mbemba (DF)</td><td>Lille</td></tr><tr><td>Gédéon Kalulu (DF)</td><td>Aris Limassol</td></tr><tr><td>Aaron Wan-Bissaka (DF)</td><td>West Ham United</td></tr><tr><td>Steve Kapuadi (DF)</td><td>Widzew Lodz</td></tr><tr><td>Axel Tuanzebe (DF)</td><td>Burnley</td></tr><tr><td>Arthur Masuaku (DF)</td><td>Lens</td></tr><tr><td>Joris Kayembe (DF)</td><td>Genk</td></tr><tr><td>Dylan Batubinsika (DF)</td><td>AEL</td></tr><tr><td>Edo Kayembe (MF)</td><td>Watford</td></tr><tr><td>Gaël Kakuta (MF)</td><td>AEL</td></tr><tr><td>Aaron Tshibola (MF)</td><td>Kilmarnock</td></tr><tr><td>Ngal’ayel Mukau (MF)</td><td>Lille</td></tr><tr><td>Nathanaël Mbuku (FW)</td><td>Montpellier</td></tr><tr><td>Samuel Moutoussamy (MF)</td><td>Atromitos</td></tr><tr><td>Brian Cipenga (MF)</td><td>Castellón</td></tr><tr><td>Théo Bongonda (FW)</td><td>Spartak Moscow</td></tr><tr><td>Meschak Elia (FW)</td><td>Alanyaspor</td></tr><tr><td>Noah Sadiki (MF)</td><td>Sunderland</td></tr><tr><td>Charles Pickel (MF)</td><td>Espanyol</td></tr><tr><td>Cédric Bakambu (FW)</td><td>Betis</td></tr><tr><td>Fiston Mayele (FW)</td><td>Pyramids</td></tr><tr><td>Yoane Wissa (FW)</td><td>Newcastle United</td></tr><tr><td>Simon Banza (FW)</td><td>Al Jazira</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on DR Congo</h2>



<p>The Leopards arrive in North America as massive underdogs, but their defensive solidity makes them a difficult opponent for anyone. Their ability to absorb pressure and strike on the counter is a proven formula for international soccer teams 2026.</p>



<p>While a lack of consistent goalscoring remains their biggest hurdle, the squad possesses enough top-flight European experience to stay competitive.</p>



<p>Earning their first-ever victory at this level is a realistic expectation, and advancing to the knockout rounds would cement this team’s legacy in national history.</p>
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          <title>Why Luke Shaw is missing the 2026 World Cup for England</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 01:59:27 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Some experienced players are missing the 2026 World Cup, which is the case of Luke Shaw as the left back is not part of England. <p>There are some important players missing the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a></strong>, with <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/luke-shaw/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Luke Shaw</a></strong> among them as he was left out of <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">England</a></strong>’s squad.</p>



<p>Shaw is missing the competition because he was not called up by <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/thomas-tuchel/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Thomas Tuchel</a></strong>. The manager surprised many people with some of his decisions, including leaving out the left back for reasons other than injury.</p>



<p>This omission caught much attention because Shaw was part of <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/manchester-united/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Manchester United</a></strong>’s improvement that pushed them to third place in the Premier League after mediocre years. Even so, it was not enough to convince the manager.</p>



<h2>Shaw’s season with Manchester United</h2>



<p>Experience could be a huge factor for every team, which makes Shaw’s omission even more unexpected. The left back has featured regularly for England in the past few years under <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/gareth-southgate/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Gareth Southgate</a></strong>, even scoring in the Euro final lost to Italy on penalties.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/06/17015712/tuchel-1920x1080.webp" alt="" class="wp-image-655173"><figcaption>Tuchel left many important players out of the team (Richard Pelham/Getty Images)</figcaption></figure>



<p>The manager’s preferred skill set apparently favors <strong>bigger players that may suit the system more favorably</strong>, which does not benefit a player with Shaw’s physical build.</p>


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<p>Shaw was an important piece for <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/michael-carrick/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Michael Carrick</a></strong> after his January appointment, which brought the club back on track. The left back left behind some injury issues from the past and played all 38 Premier League matches, showing that this was a technical choice rather than a fitness one.</p>



<h2>The left backs</h2>



<p>Tuchel preferred taller left backs for this competition. The left back role may not be secured between a rising player like <strong>Nico O’Reilly</strong>, a strong attacking option, and a right-footed physical fullback like Djed Spence, while Tino Livramento was the versatile option who could play on either side before an injury ruled him out.</p>
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          <title>Why Trent Alexander-Arnold is missing the 2026 World Cup for England</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 01:10:29 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[This competition may miss a huge talent as the 2026 World Cup is missing Trent Alexander-Arnold from England. <p>When a player changes from one club to another the expectation is to take a step forward. While going from <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/liverpool/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Liverpool</a></strong> to <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/real-madrid/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Real Madrid</a></strong> could be seen as such, the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a></strong> omission of <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/trent-alexander-arnold/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Trent Alexander-Arnold</a></strong>’s by <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">England</a></strong> may be the other way.</p>



<p>Alexander-Arnold is missing the competition because <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/thomas-tuchel/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Thomas Tuchel</a></strong> did not call him up. The manager surprised many when he left the right back out of the squad, opting for more defensive players in that position.</p>



<p>That stylistic gap became even more evident after Tuchel had to replace the injured full-back <strong>Tino Livramento</strong> after a training-ground issue. His choice was Trevoh Chalobah, a natural centre-back, which makes it clear that Alexander-Arnold does not fit his system.</p>



<h2>Alexander-Arnold’s season with Real Madrid</h2>



<p>The major move that took Alexander-Arnold from the club where he spent his entire career to Real Madrid came with different conditions, <strong>including a 10-million-euro fee in June</strong>, when his new club decided to bring him in early for the Club World Cup before his contract expired.</p>



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<p>In the end, it was a chaotic spell for the right back, <strong>who can also play in midfield</strong> thanks to his ability to create chances, with injuries affecting him throughout his first year.</p>


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<p>Alexander-Arnold’s numbers at Real Madrid matched the disappointing season the club had as they failed to win a trophy. <strong>The right back played 1,800 minutes</strong> in 30 matches across La Liga and the Champions League, without scoring a goal.</p>



<h2>The right backs</h2>



<p>Tuchel’s decision not to call up Alexander-Arnold, even after Livramento’s injury, suggests he does not see him as a strong fit for his system. Livramento was already ahead in the pecking order, with <strong>Reece James</strong> established as the starter for the manager. Even if he were unavailable, Djed Spence can also play at right back. Other players with experience in that role, while mainly centre-backs, include the recently called Chalobah, who will not be ready for the match against Croatia, Ezri Konsa, Jarell Quansah, and John Stones.</p>
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          <title>Lionel Messi breaks Cristiano Ronaldo’s record to become oldest player ever to score a World Cup hat trick</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:30:32 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[With his hat trick against Algeria, Lionel Messi broke Cristiano Ronaldo's record as the oldest player to ever score three goals in a same World Cup game. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/"><strong>Lionel Messi</strong></a> launched his <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> campaign in spectacular fashion, netting his first career tournament hat trick to power Argentina to a dominant 3-0 victory over Algeria in their Group J opener. Beyond registering his first-ever three-goal World Cup performance, <strong>the Argentine legend officially surpassed long-time rival </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/"><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong></a><strong> to become the oldest player in tournament history to score a hat trick</strong>.</p>



<p>Following a frantic opening sequence that saw a marginal offside call deny a goal for each side, including one away from Messi, the captain broke the deadlock in the 17th minute with a thunderous long-range strike. He then doubled the advantage in the 60th minute by cleaning up a Luca Zidane rebound inside the box, <strong>before sealing the historic performance in the 76th minute with a clinical finish off a clever back pass from Nicolas Gonzalez</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Messi’s historic masterclass comes on soccer’s grandest stage at 38 years and 357 days old, just one week shy of his 39th birthday</strong>. The legendary performance eclipses the previous benchmark set by Ronaldo, who was 33 years and 130 days old when he claimed the record during a thrilling 2018 group-stage match against Spain.</p>



<p>With Portugal and <em>La Roja</em> marking the marquee clash of Group B back in Russia 2018, Ronaldo opened the scoring from the penalty spot in just the fourth minute. He then restored Portugal’s lead at 2-1 in the 44th minute courtesy of a rare David De Gea blunder, <strong>before rescuing a 3-3 draw in the 88th minute with a sublime, physics-defying free kick to complete his treble</strong>.</p>



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<p>At the time, Ronaldo broke a long-standing tournament record held by <strong>Dutchman Rob Rensenbrink</strong>, who famously bagged a hat trick during the 1978 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> at 30 years and 335 days old. Fast forward eight years to the present day, and Messi has completely rewritten that history, widening the gap at the top by nearly five years.</p>


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<p>Having turned 41 back in February, <strong>Ronaldo currently stands at 41 years and 132 days old</strong>, meaning a single hat trick during this 2026 tournament would instantly reclaim the crown for the Portuguese icon. Slated to face the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia in a highly competitive Group K, the veteran forward will once again look to defy logic and make history on the global stage.</p>



<h2>Messi’s reaction after the game</h2>



<p>Messi’s match fitness loomed as one of the major storylines heading into the World Cup, <strong>following a late scare involving hamstring discomfort during his final game with Inter Miami</strong>. The definitive hat trick against Algeria served as an emphatic statement that any injury concerns are firmly in the rearview mirror as he begins his quest to defend the world championship.</p>



<p>In his post-match press conference, Messi offered some candid perspective on the emotional victory: “<em><strong>I feel good. It’s never easy to play a first match of the World Cup; fortunately, we pulled it through</strong>. The people show once again that Argentina is crazy, to thank them for all the effort they make. May they enjoy this moment, just like we do. For us, playing at home is always a major advantage.</em>“</p>
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          <title>Why Cole Palmer is missing the 2026 World Cup for England</title>
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          <pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2026 00:23:34 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[On the list of great players missing the 2026 World Cup is Cole Palmer, who wasn't called by England for this competition. <p>The list of talented players who will not be part of the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a></strong> always includes some big names. A clear example this time is <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">England</a></strong>, where <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cole-palmer/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Cole Palmer</a></strong> has been left out of the squad.</p>



<p>Palmer is missing the competition because <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/thomas-tuchel/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Thomas Tuchel</a></strong> did not call him up. The decision, which surprised many, was not due to a sudden injury, but rather a tactical choice based on form and fitness.</p>



<p>After a difficult season with <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/chelsea/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Chelsea</a></strong>, Palmer went through a dip in form and some lingering fitness issues. Tuchel ultimately decided that the midfielder was not sharp enough for a tournament of this level and left him out of the final squad.</p>



<h2>Palmer’s season with Chelsea</h2>



<p><strong>It was a frustrating season for Palmer</strong>. After a brilliant first year at Chelsea, where he scored 25 goals in 45 matches, the creative midfielder was more inconsistent, just as the club was too in the next two years there.</p>



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<p>With Chelsea struggling for consistency and finishing the Premier League season in 10th place, Palmer was unable to repeat his previous heroics. <strong>He still managed 10 goals in 26 league appearances</strong>, but he lacked his usual clinical edge in the final months of the campaign.</p>


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<p>Even though Palmer proved to be important for England at Euro 2024, with an assist for Ollie Watkins in the semifinal against the Netherlands and a goal in the final against Spain under <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/gareth-southgate/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Gareth Southgate</a></strong>, Tuchel did not value that experience enough.</p>



<h2>The midfielders</h2>



<p>Tuchel preferred players <strong>with more pace than a possession-based midfielder like Palmer</strong>. The midfielders chosen by Tuchel were Declan Rice, Jude Bellingham, Kobbie Mainoo, Elliot Anderson, Jordan Henderson, Morgan Rogers, and Eberechi Eze.</p>
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          <title>Erling Haaland reacts to Lionel Messi’s historic hat trick: ‘He’s a madman’</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Lionel Messi’s magnificent hat-trick against Algeria at the 2026 World Cup caught the attention of Norway superstar Erling Haaland. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/">Lionel Messi</a></strong> put on a masterclass, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/video-messi-scores-magnificent-goal-for-argentina-vs-algeria-at-2026-world-cup/">netting a sensational hat-trick</a> to power <strong>Argentina</strong> to a <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/argentina-vs-algeria-live-updates-minute-by-minute-coverage-of-the-2026-world-cup-group-j-game/">3-0 victory over Algeria</a> at Kansas City Stadium for the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> debut, and his elite performance drew an instant reaction from Norwegian striker <strong>Erling Haaland</strong>.</p>



<p>“<em><strong>Messi is a madman</strong></em>,” the Manchester City forward posted on his Snapchat account, adding a crown emoji in a nod to the Argentine captain’s magical night.</p>



<p>Haaland’s viral reaction wasn’t the only high-profile praise the captain’s masterclass pulled in. Argentina manager <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/hes-been-doing-it-for-20-years-argentinas-scaloni-marvels-at-messis-historic-hat-trick-vs-algeria/">Lionel Scaloni was completely awestruck by Messi’s performance</a> on the pitch, pointing out that it is the exact same level of magic he has been putting on display for the last 20 years.</p>



<p>With his spectacular hat-trick, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/lionel-messi-breaks-cristiano-ronaldos-record-to-become-oldest-player-ever-to-score-a-world-cup-hat-trick/">Messi shattered Cristiano Ronaldo’s record as the oldest player in World Cup history to score a hat-trick</a>. While the Portuguese icon set the previous milestone at <strong>33 years old</strong> during a thrilling 3-3 draw against Spain at Russia 2018, the Argentine maestro raised the bar by achieving the feat at <strong>38 years old</strong>.</p>



<p>Messi’s legendary performance also rewrote the history books, as the Argentine star matched <strong>Miroslav Klose</strong> as the <strong>all-time leading scorer in <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> history with 16 goals</strong>.</p>



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<h2>Messi breaks World Cup ‘curse’ for Argentina</h2>



<p>Argentina’s opening-day triumph carries a profound historical significance, exorcising a notorious ghost from the country’s soccer folklore. Following both of their previous World Cup titles (<strong>1978 </strong>and <strong>1986</strong>), <em>La Albiceleste</em> had infamously stumbled into their subsequent title defenses. </p>


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<p>After winning the World Cup, they lost their opening match both times (to <strong>Belgium</strong> in <strong>1982</strong> and <strong>Cameroon</strong> in <strong>1990</strong>). By taking care of business in Kansas City, Messi spearheaded a deeply therapeutic victory that shatters that historic jinx once and for all.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Lionel Messi shared some insights on why he teared up after his first goal against Algeria in the World Cup: "It had nothing to do with football, I went through difficult days." <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/"><strong>Lionel Messi</strong></a> put on a masterclass to launch <strong>Argentina</strong>‘s 2026 World Cup campaign, delivering a flawless performance headlined by a historic hat trick in a dominant opening victory over <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/"><strong>Algeria</strong></a>. Yet, despite the on-field brilliance, the enduring image of the match was the captain visibly fighting back tears after his opening goal, an emotional display the Argentine legend later addressed: “<em><strong>It had nothing to do with soccer, I went through difficult days.</strong></em>“</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters during his post-match press conference, Messi was asked about the raw emotion he displayed, which included crying immediately after finding the back of the net: “<em><strong>A matter totally unrelated to sports, I went through some difficult, complicated days</strong></em>.”</p>



<p>While keeping the specific details of the personal matter private, the iconic playmaker made sure to praise his inner circle, thanking his international teammates and the entire Argentine staff for shielding and supporting him in the buildup to the tournament. “<em><strong>I’m grateful to the entire delegation, to my teammates. They made a lot of effort to make sure I’m doing well</strong></em>,” he concluded.</p>



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<h2>Messi draws level with Klose atop all-time World Cup scoring list</h2>



<p>With his spectacular hat trick against Algeria, Messi has officially climbed to the summit of <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> history, <strong>sharing the tournament’s all-time scoring record alongside German legend Miroslav Klose with 16 career goals</strong>. Entering the match with 13 tallies, Messi leapfrogged a star-studded list of icons, including Gerd Muller, Brazil’s Ronaldo, and Kylian Mbappe, who had briefly stolen the spotlight with a brace the night before, to claim a share of the No. 1 spot for the first time in his legendary career.</p>



<p>When asked during the press conference about the milestone and whether he tracks these historic benchmarks, Messi downplayed the individual glory in favor of the legacy: “<em>It is an honor to be up there, because of what it means. To be alongside Klose, those who are there. In the end, it’s just statistics and nothing more. </em><strong><em>Ronaldo </em>(Nazario)<em>, from what I’ve seen, is one of the greatest, and he isn’t first</em></strong><em>.</em>“</p>


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<p>The Argentine captain concluded his remarks by drawing a poignant parallel to another sporting icon, citing his admiration for tennis legend Rafael Nadal’s mindset. “<em><strong>I am watching the Rafael Nadal series and I identify with it a lot</strong>. I think we are very similar in that sense: we always want to give our maximum,</em>” he added.</p>
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          <title>‘He’s been doing it for 20 years’: Argentina’s Scaloni marvels at Messi’s historic hat trick vs Algeria</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Lionel Scaloni lauded the masterclass performance of Lionel Messi after the captain netted a sensational hat-trick in Argentina's dominant 3-0 victory over Algeria to launch their 2026 World Cup campaign. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/">Lionel Messi</a></strong> put on a clinic at Kansas City Stadium, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/video-messi-scores-magnificent-goal-for-argentina-vs-algeria-at-2026-world-cup/">scoring a magnificent hat-trick</a> in <strong>Argentina’s 2026 World Cup</strong> opener to propel the defending champions to a <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/argentina-vs-algeria-live-updates-minute-by-minute-coverage-of-the-2026-world-cup-group-j-game/">comfortable 3-0 rout of Algeria</a>, seizing early control of Group J.</p>



<p>Following the emphatic victory, Argentina manager <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-scaloni">Lionel Scaloni</a></strong> was left in complete awe of his captain’s timeless brilliance, reiterating that the No. 10 has firmly cemented his status as the undisputed greatest of all time.</p>



<p><em><strong>“I’m honestly at a loss for words. What else can I possibly say? He has been doing it for 20 years</strong></em>,” Scaloni told DSports in his post-match interview. “<em>The entire footballing world tunes in just to watch him play, not just the fans in Argentina. What he transcends globally is absolutely unbelievable. I don’t know what else to add. <strong>He will forever be the greatest in history</strong>—it is incredibly hard to imagine anyone ever matching what he has done”.</em></p>



<p>With his spectacular hat-trick, Messi has now matched <strong>Miroslav Klose</strong> as the <strong>all-time leading scorer</strong> in World Cup history with <strong>16 goals</strong>, while simultaneously becoming the first player in the tournament’s history to <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/messi-stands-alone-in-world-cup-history-after-scoring-against-algeria-becoming-the-first-player-to-find-the-net-against-11-different-teams/">find the net against 11 different teams</a>.</p>



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<h2>Scaloni about Argentina’s win</h2>



<p>Despite Argentina’s emphatic final scoreline, the early stages of the match were far from a walk in the park. Algeria caused serious structural problems for the defending champions, even sounding the alarm bells when <strong>Fares Chaibi had a goal ruled out</strong> for offside after piercing through the backline.</p>


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<p>Reflecting on those early scares, manager Lionel Scaloni admitted his squad was fully prepared for a tactical dogfight. “<em><strong>We knew we were going to suffer out there</strong>. They are a very well-drilled team with specific elements that were always going to put us in difficult situations,</em>” the coach explained. “<em>Even though we came away with a 3-0 win, it was an incredibly tough match”.</em></p>



<p>The Argentine also emphasized the unique psychological pressure that defines a World Cup opener, noting that the memory of their shocking opening-match collapse against Saudi Arabia back in 2022 was heavily on their minds. </p>



<p>“<em><strong>The first match of a World Cup is always complicated</strong>; the mental side of the game plays a massive role</em>,” Scaloni added. “<em>The setback we experienced in Qatar definitely weighed on us.”</em></p>
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          <description><![CDATA[With a stunning strike, Lionel Messi opened the score for Argentina against Algeria in the 2026 World Cup. <p>Defending champions <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/"><strong>Argentina</strong></a> and <strong>Algeria</strong> clashed Tuesday night at Kansas City Stadium for a highly anticipated Matchday 1 Group J showdown at the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong>. In another masterclass, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/">Lionel Messi</a> tied the competition’s scoring record with his first hat trick in the competition</strong>.</p>



<p>The historic breakthrough began with <strong>Rodrigo De Paul</strong>, who threaded a pinpoint, line-breaking through ball to find Messi in the attacking third. Seizing the pocket of space, the Inter Miami superstar drove forward and unleashed a ferocious strike from just outside the 18-yard box; though Algerian goalkeeper Luca Zidane managed to get a hand on the ball, <strong>the sheer power carried it into the back of the net to ignite the stadium in the 17th minute</strong>.</p>



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<p>The reigning champions doubled their advantage in the 60th minute following a chaotic sequence in the Algerian box. Alexis Mac Allister collected a deflected cross from Nicolas Gonzalez and unleashed a thunderous strike from well outside the box; though Luca Zidane managed to parry the initial blast, he spilled the rebound directly into the danger zone. With Algerian defender Aissa Mandi completely blowing the offside trap by sitting too deep, <strong>Messi easily stepped up to slide home a right-footed tap-in and secure his brace</strong>.</p>



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<p>Messi capped off his historic night in the 76th minute, putting the exclamation point on a lethal Argentine counterattack. Nicolas Gonzalez spearheaded the break before cutting a precise pass back to Messi, <strong>who cleanly controlled the ball and curled a clinical, pinpoint finish into the back of the net from just outside the 18-yard box to secure his first career World Cup hat trick</strong>. Then, head coach Lionel Scaloni immediately subbed his captain off to allow Nico Paz some minutes, triggering a deafening standing ovation from the Kansas City crowd as Messi walked off the pitch.</p>



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<p>The match opened at a breathless pace, and Argentina nearly took the lead even earlier. Just five minutes into the contest, Lautaro Martinez held up play brilliantly and laid the ball off for Messi to smash it home, <strong>but the referee quickly waved off the opening tally due to a slight offside call against the No. 10</strong>.</p>



<p>A nearly identical drama unfolded on the opposite end just moments later, this time breaking the hearts of the Algerian fans. In the 8th minute, <strong>Fares Chaibi</strong> exploited a gap in the backline, burst into the Argentine penalty box, and cleanly beat Emi Martinez, <strong>but the linesman’s flag went up immediately</strong>, keeping the African side off the scoreboard.</p>


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<p>The Group J clash against Algeria marks a monumental <strong>200th international appearance for Messi in the Argentina kit</strong>, a staggering benchmark that distances him from any other player in the rich history of the Albiceleste. With his first-half breakthrough, the captain elevates his international production to 118 goals and 64 assists, <strong>concurrently logging the 912th and 913th official goal of his career for club and country</strong>.</p>



<h2>Messi temporarily matches Cristiano Ronaldo record</h2>



<p>Lionel Messi and <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong> are rewriting the history books together at the 2026 World Cup, <strong>becoming the first players in soccer history to feature in six different editions of the tournament since their shared debuts back in 2006</strong>. While Portugal has yet to kick off its Group K campaign against Congo DR on Wednesday, Messi’s opening-half goal against Algeria allowed him to temporarily draw level with his long-time rival in a highly exclusive statistical category.</p>



<p>Heading into the 2026 tournament, <strong>Ronaldo stood alone as the only men’s player to ever score in five separate World Cup editions</strong> (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022). Because Messi went scoreless during the 2010 tournament in South Africa, his brilliant strike against Algeria marks the fifth unique tournament edition in which he has found the back of the net, matching Ronaldo’s historic mark until the Portuguese captain gets his own opportunity to reclaim the solo record later this week.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Lionel Messi found the back of the net for Argentina against Algeria, establishing a standalone record by scoring against 11 different nations in World Cup history. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/video-messi-scores-magnificent-goal-for-argentina-vs-algeria-at-2026-world-cup/"><strong>Lionel Messi</strong> struck a magnificent opener against Algeria</a> in <strong>Argentina’s</strong> Group J debut at the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> to give his side a first-half lead—and in doing so, he claimed an incredible milestone by scoring against an <strong>11th distinct opponent</strong> <strong>in tournament history.</strong></p>



<p>Heading into this edition of the World Cup, the legendary talisman shared the record at 10 unique victims alongside <strong>Jürgen Klinsmann, Ronaldo Nazário</strong>, and <strong>Miroslav Klose</strong>.</p>



<p>However, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/">Messi</a> officially shattered the deadlock and the history books at Kansas City Stadium in <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/argentina-vs-algeria-live-updates-minute-by-minute-coverage-of-the-2026-world-cup-group-j-game/">Argentina’s game against Algeria</a>, rewriting the record all for himself. </p>



<p>Over his iconic international career, the Argentine captain has now struck World Cup goals against <strong>Serbia, Mexico, Nigeria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iran, Croatia, Australia, the Netherlands, France, Saudi Arabia</strong>, and <strong>Algeria</strong>.</p>



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<h2>Messi achieves more records with goal vs Algeria</h2>



<p>In addition to his unique 11-team scoring milestone, Messi unlocked a flurry of other historical achievements the second his match-opener hit the back of the net against Algeria. </p>


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<p>By rifling home a vintage strike from distance, Leo matched Brazilian icon <strong>Roberto Rivellino</strong> for the most <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> goals scored from outside the box with both legends now sitting on <strong>five</strong>.</p>



<p>The Argentine maestro also cemented his place in the tournament’s ultimate pantheon of longevity. He has now joined eternal rival <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong> as the only players in World Cup history to score at least <strong>one goal across five different editions of the tournament</strong>. </p>



<p>Ronaldo, however, will have an immediate opportunity later in this tournament to stretch that mark and become the standalone king of six distinct scoring editions, as Portugal has to debut yet in North America.</p>



<p>Furthermore, the 39-year-old superstar completely shattered the absolute record for the longest span between a player’s first and last World Cup goals. Exactly <strong>20 years to the day</strong>—June 16, 2006—a teenage Messi scored his first-ever tournament goal against Serbia. Two decades later on June 16, 2026, his scoring timeline remains completely unrivaled on the world stage.</p>
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          <title>Why Phil Foden is missing the 2026 World Cup for England</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:46:06 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[England enters its 2026 World Cup campaign boasting an incredibly deep roster, but in a stunning twist, Phil Foden is nowhere to be found. <p><strong>England</strong> lands in North America with a singular, burning obsession: taking home the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a></strong> trophy for the first time since 1966. Yet, as the <em>Three Lions</em> launch their bid for global supremacy, they will have to navigate the tournament without <strong>Phil Foden</strong>, as he has been completely left off the plane.</p>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/phil-foden/">Foden</a>‘s omission from the final 26-man roster is not due to a late injury or a fitness crisis. Instead, it is a tactical decision by head coach <strong>Thomas Tuchel,</strong> following a highly inconsistent club season at Manchester City that failed to convince the German tactician.</p>



<p>When finalized rosters were submitted, Tuchel caused shockwaves across the soccer world by leaving out both Foden and Chelsea standout Cole Palmer. The manager defended his  approach by emphasizing structural synergy over individual stardom.</p>



<p>“<em>For some of them, <strong>it’s just a positional thing</strong> to have a balanced squad so we don’t bring five number tens,</em>” Tuchel explained during a press conference. “<em>Even if it was painful, I think it was the right call for England”.</em></p>



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<p>While Foden was given an audition during <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/england/">England</a>‘s pre-tournament friendlies, his performances failed to move the needle for the new boss. To pull the strings in the attacking midfield roles, Tuchel opted for J<strong>ude Bellingham, Eberechi Eze</strong>, and <strong>Morgan Rogers</strong>, all of whom enjoyed vastly superior individual campaigns.</p>


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<h2>Inside Foden’s slumping club campaign</h2>



<p>The Manchester City playmaker endured a bafflingly quiet season. While he remained completely healthy and free of any injury setbacks that would keep him off the pitch, his performance levels plummeted compared to his world-class standards of previous years.</p>



<p>Foden logged <strong>50 appearances</strong> across all competitions for City, but his output dried up significantly, finishing the campaign with just <strong>10 goals</strong> and <strong>7 assists.</strong></p>



<p>His slumping form ultimately forced Pep Guardiola to make some ruthless decisions, demoting Foden to the bench for City’s biggest high-stakes fixtures—including the <strong>Champions League Round of 16</strong> blockbuster against Real Madrid and the <strong>FA Cup Final</strong> against Chelsea.</p>
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          <title>Why is Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane wearing a mask at the 2026 World Cup?</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:34:38 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Algeria goalkeeper Luca Zidane will be wearing a mask throughout his participation in the 2026 World Cup. <p><strong>Luca Zidane</strong> has solidified his status as the undisputed No. 1 for the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/"><strong>Algeria</strong></a> national team over the last few years, playing a crucial role in anchoring the African side’s journey to the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong>. However, tournament onlookers will quickly notice a unique piece of gear on the pitch, as the son of French legend <strong>Zinedine Zidane is required to wear a specialized protective face mask throughout the competition</strong>.</p>



<p>The protective hardware is a direct response to a severe facial injury, deployed to safeguard a fragile recovery area from any further on-field trauma. While playing for Spanish club Granada back in late April, the 28-year-old goalkeeper endured a devastating aerial collision during a match against Almeria, <strong>resulting in a fractured jaw, a fractured chin, and a severe concussion</strong>.</p>



<p>The injury sidelined Zidane for the remainder of Granada’s domestic campaign, putting his World Cup aspirations in serious jeopardy as the summer approached. Ultimately, <strong>Zidane and his medical team opt out of an immediate, season-ending surgery in order to keep his roster dreams alive</strong>, clearing the way for him to start for Algeria with the caveat of wearing the rigid mask.</p>



<p>Speaking to reporters in the buildup to North America, the shot-stopper expressed relief regarding his dramatic race against time: “<em>I’m doing well, <strong>I don’t have any pain anymore. The surgery went well and five weeks have passed now</strong>. I returned to training on the pitch two weeks ago and I’m very happy</em>.”</p>



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<h2>How Luca Zidane bypassed France to represent Algeria</h2>



<p>While his iconic father paved the way for Luca to develop inside Real Madrid’s famed <em>La Fabrica</em> academy, leading to several appearances for France at the youth international levels, his senior career took a different path. Because he never made a competitive senior appearance for the French national team, <strong>the Marseille-born keeper remained eligible to test the waters of a dual-nationality switch</strong>.</p>


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<p>Holding triple citizenship, French by birth, Spanish through his mother, and Algerian through his paternal lineage, <strong>Zidane ultimately chose to honor his grandparents, who originally emigrated from Algeria to France</strong>. Harnessing those ancestral roots, he filed an official change-of-federation request with FIFA, receiving the formal green light in September 2025 to permanently defend the colors of Les Fennecs.</p>
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          <title>Why Franco Mastantuono is missing the 2026 World Cup for Argentina</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 21:04:43 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Franco Mastantuono emerged as one of the best prospects in the world, signing for Real Madrid. Although he seemed to be a regular for Argentina, he has not been included by head coach Lionel Scaloni, with no apparent injuries. <p>After winning the 2022 World Cup, Lionel Scaloni decided to begin a reconstruction of <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Argentina</strong></a>‘s roster. While Lionel Messi and other players remain central figures, Ángel Di María and other players have left the sporting project. Because of this, <strong>Franco Mastantuono</strong> seemed to earn a place in the team, as he signed for Real Madrid and established as a promising talent. However, <strong>the 18-year-old star has been left out of the squad for the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>.</strong></p>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/franco-mastantuono/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Franco Mastantuono</a> has been left out of Argentina’s roster for the 2026 World Cup due to tactical decisions</strong>. After not having playing time at Real Madrid, Lionel Scaloni has decided to bet other players. Even though he has played four games, he has never managed to impose as a starter, relegating him to a peripheral role. By prioritizing players with significant playing time, head coach has left him aside.</p>



<p><strong>Nico Paz</strong> emerges as the key player for Argentina ahead of the 2026 World Cup. <strong>Unlike Mastantuono, the 21-year-old star has been a crucial player for Como 1907 in Serie A. </strong>Not only does he stand out creatively, but he also provides a great deal of collective work, which is crucial for Scaloni. In addition, <strong>Giuliano Simeone has managed to become a key player</strong> on the right wing, leaving Franco without a place in the rotation.</p>



<h2>Franco Mastantuono faces early struggles at Real Madrid</h2>



<p>After arriving for €45M from River Plate, <strong>Xabi Alonso decided to strongly bet on Franco Mastantuono</strong>. Despite the presence of Rodrygo and Brahim Díaz, he earned a spot in the rotation, putting in good minutes. However, he suffered pubalgia that kept him out for several matches and removed him from the team. After the head coach’s departure, <strong>the 18-year-old star dropped out of the rotation under Álvaro Arbeloa</strong>, playing very few minutes.</p>



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<p><strong>With José Mourinho arriving as the new head coach, Mastantuono seems to have very little space in the rotation.</strong> Not only do Arda Güler and Jude Bellingham get ahead of him in the pecking order, but so does Brahim Díaz. Therefore, his future appears to be decided in pre-season. In case he fails to impress, <strong>he would be sent on loan</strong>, as he aims to continue developing professionally.</p>


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<h2>Mastantuono may emerge as a key figure in Argentina’s future</h2>



<p>Even though <strong>Franco Mastantuono</strong> was left out of the 2026 World Cup, he remains one of the most promising players in Argentina. At just 18 years old, he still has serious chances of becoming part of the national team. <strong>With Lionel Messi close to retirement, he could emerge as one of the best solutions</strong>, as he has a similar profile, playing on the wing with a strong creative emphasis.</p>



<p><strong>With the 2028 Copa América just a few years away, Franco could be a key part of Argentina’s attack. </strong>However, he would need to go out on loan to a team where he can be a starter. In addition, he would need to gain more consistency in terms of fitness and <strong>more offensive contribution</strong>, as he has not managed to stand out in Argentina or at Real Madrid in this regard.</p>
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          <title>Why isn’t Riyad Mahrez starting for Algeria vs Argentina at 2026 World Cup?</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 20:41:23 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Algeria kicks off its 2026 World Cup campaign against heavyweights Argentina, but winger Riyad Mahrez is the shock omission from the starting lineup. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/argentina-vs-algeria-live-updates-minute-by-minute-coverage-of-the-2026-world-cup-group-j-game/"><strong>Algeria</strong> is set to clash with <strong>Argentina</strong></a> in their highly anticipated <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> opener, but Al-Ahli star <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/riyad-mahrez/">Riyad Mahrez</a></strong> <strong>will start the match from the bench</strong> in a massive tactical gamble by manager <strong>Vladimir Petkovic.</strong></p>



<p>The decision to drop the former Manchester City winger comes as a surprise, given that Mahrez started in <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/">Algeria</a>‘s pre-tournament tune-ups—including a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands and a dominant 4-0 dismantling of Bolivia. Yet, Petkovic has opted for a fresh blueprint to counter the reigning world champions.</p>



<p><strong>Anis Hadj Moussa</strong> will get the nod to attack <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/">Argentina</a>‘s left flank, replacing Mahrez in a dynamic, high-energy front three alongside forwards <strong>Ibrahim Maza</strong> and <strong>Amine Gouiri</strong>.</p>



<p>Moussa was the hero who delivered the dramatic, late game-winner to sink the Netherlands and also found the back of the net in the blowout victory over Bolivia. </p>



<div class="ck-twitter"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-media-max-width="560"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">HADJ FUCKING MOUSSA 🤯🤯 <a href="https://t.co/5qE2TT9itH">pic.twitter.com/5qE2TT9itH</a></p>— Joël (@Joelstreepje10) <a href="https://x.com/Joelstreepje10/status/2062271950454399029?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 3, 2026</a></blockquote></div> 



<p>Backed by that red-hot form, Petkovic is handing him a golden opportunity to start in a high-stakes blockbuster, stepping into the very role that the team’s biggest superstar has monopolized for years.</p>


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<h2>Algeria confirmed lineup</h2>



<p>With the tactical puzzle officially solved, manager Vladimir Petkovic has locked in his starting lineup for Algeria’s highly anticipated 2026 World Cup opener against Argentina at Kansas City Stadium.</p>



<p>Algeria XI (4-3-3): <strong>Luca Zidane; Rafik Belghali, Aissa Mandi, Ramy Bensebaini, Rayan Ait-Nouri; Nabil Bentaleb, Hicham Boudaoui, Fares Chaibi; Ibrahim Maza, Amine Gouiri, Anis Hadj Moussa.</strong></p>
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          <title>Why isn’t Nicolas Tagliafico playing for Argentina vs Algeria at the 2026 World Cup?</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Argentina is beginning its title defense in the 2026 World Cup against Algeria, but Nicolas Tagliafico will be one of the main absences of the game. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/"><strong>Argentina</strong></a> officially launches its title defense Tuesday night at Kansas City Stadium, opening Group J play against a dangerous <strong>Algeria</strong> squad. While the Albiceleste are expected to deploy a star-studded lineup to jumpstart their bid for back-to-back crowns, <strong>veteran defender </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/tagliafico/"><strong>Nicolas Tagliafico</strong></a><strong> stands out as the most notable omission from the starting eleven</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Tagliafico will miss the opener against </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/"><strong>Algeria</strong></a><strong> due to a localized muscle injury</strong>. According to <em>ESPN</em> insider Diego Monroig, the Olympique Lyon left-back suffered a <strong>Grade I tear in his left soleus during training camp</strong>, severely limiting his participation in full squad sessions leading up to the match.</p>



<p>The injury occurred while Argentina was refining its tactics at its Kansas City training base, immediately raising alarms within the coaching staff about defensive depth. Rather than replacing him on the roster, <strong>boss Lionel Scaloni elected to keep Tagliafico in the 26-man squad</strong>, aiming instead to have the reliable veteran fully recovered for Matchday 2 against Austria.</p>



<p>Tagliafico’s sudden absence is a massive blow for Argentina, considering he was a defensive cornerstone during the team’s historic 2022 run in Qatar. While navigating separate squad injuries in the buildup to the tournament, Scaloni ultimately kept Tagliafico on board <strong>while flying in Bournemouth’s Marcos Senesi as a late injury replacement for center-back Leonardo Balerdi</strong>.</p>



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<h2>Who will start at left-back for Argentina?</h2>



<p>Fullback depth has loomed as one of the major question marks for Argentina ahead of the 2026 World Cup, with the coaching staff largely leaning on the veteran core that triumphed four years ago. In a bold roster shakeup, <strong>Scaloni decided to leave veteran Marcos Acuña off the final tournament list entirely</strong>, a decision that leaves few natural alternatives on the left flank.</p>


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<p>For the opener against Algeria, <strong>Scaloni has handed the starting left-back duties to Marseille’s Facundo Medina</strong>. While Medina primarily operates as a central defender at the club level, he is a highly versatile option who has frequently filled in on the left side whenever called upon for international duty.</p>



<p>Should Scaloni look to alter his tactical look mid-match, <strong>Valentin Barco</strong> offers a more attacking alternative down the flank. While the youngster has transitioned into a midfield role more recently, his early professional experience came as an overlapping left-back, <strong>making him an emergency option if Argentina needs to chase goals</strong>.</p>
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          <title>Why isn’t Julian Alvarez starting for Argentina vs Algeria at 2026 World Cup?</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Argentina kicks off its 2026 World Cup title defense against Algeria at Kansas City Stadium tonight, but Julian Alvarez will start the Group J clash from the bench. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/argentina-vs-algeria-live-updates-minute-by-minute-coverage-of-the-2026-world-cup-group-j-game/"><strong>Argentina</strong> faces Argelia</a> for its <strong>2026 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a></strong> opener in North America, launching its quest to become just the third nation in history to retain the global crown. While <strong>Lionel Scaloni</strong> has his heavy hitters locked into the squad, tactical adjustments have modified the frontline for the opener, leaving <strong>Julian Alvarez</strong> on the bench.</p>



<p>The decision to omit <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/julian-alvarez/">Alvarez</a> from the starting lineup is purely a <strong>physical precaution</strong> rather than a tactical pivot. The forward has only just recovered from a lingering <strong>left ankle sprain</strong> that heavily restricted his preparation over the final weeks of the club campaign.</p>



<p>Rather than risking a premature setback in the grueling tournament opener, Scaloni and his medical staff elected to protect the forward. Alvarez recently underwent a specialized platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment—a regenerative procedure utilizing his own blood to accelerate tissue healing.</p>



<p>While he has technically been cleared to feature, he will begin the match as a second-half weapon, paving the way for an explosive attacking trident featuring <strong>Thiago Almada, Lautaro Martinez</strong>, and the legendary <strong>Lionel Messi</strong>, who is notably set to make his historic <strong>200th international appearance</strong>.</p>



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<h2>Argentina lineup to face Algeria</h2>



<p>Beyond the forward line, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/">Argentina</a>‘s coaching staff had to navigate an important absence at left-back. <strong>Nicolas Tagliafico</strong> suffered a torn soleus (calf) muscle during camp and has been ruled out for the opening two fixtures of the group stage. Consequently, <strong>Facundo Medina</strong> will handle the left flank.</p>


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<p>On a positive note, Aston Villa goalkeeper <strong>Emiliano “Dibu” Martinez</strong> is completely healthy and will start in goal tonight, having fully recovered from a fractured finger on his right hand.</p>



<p>Argentina’s starting XI: <strong>Emiliano Martinez; Gonzalo Montiel, Cuti Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Facundo Medina; Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister; Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez, Thiago Almada.</strong></p>
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          <title>How tall is Florian Wiegele? Inside the historic height of Austria’s record-breaking goalkeeper</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Florian Wiegele made the final list for this Austrian team, which broke a record. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/florian-wiegele/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Florian Wiegele</a></strong> stands at an exceptional 6-foot-9, or 2.06 meters tall, making him the tallest goalkeeper in <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/austria/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Austria</a></strong>‘s history. Born on March 21, 2001, the 25-year-old giant became the tallest player in <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">World Cup</a></strong> history.</p>



<p>Wiegele began his club career in the youth ranks of Sturm Graz before moving through lower-tier Austrian sides. His breakthrough performances in Austria caught international attention, leading to a transfer to Czech club <strong>Viktoria Plzeň</strong>.</p>



<p>Wiegele’s rise caught the eye of <strong>Ralf Rangnick</strong>, who called him up to represent Austria. While Alexander Schlager and Patrick Pentz may be ahead of him, Wiegele earned a place in the squad.</p>



<h2>The jump to the international stage with Austria</h2>



<p>The goalkeeper’s unique physical profile earned him a call-up to the Austria national team. He has made one international appearance for his country in the buildup to major tournament action. <strong>That match came in a friendly against Ghana</strong>.</p>



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<p>Florian Wiegele began his development in the youth system of <strong>SK Sturm Graz</strong> before gaining senior match experience with lower-tier Austrian clubs SV Lebring and FC Gleisdorf 09.</p>


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<p>Wiegele broke into the professional ranks with <strong>DSV Leoben</strong> in the Austrian Second League. His progress earned him a transfer to Czech First League side FC Viktoria Plzeň, including a successful six-month loan spell back in Austria, where he served as the starting goalkeeper for Grazer AK.</p>



<h2>Austria’s group</h2>



<p>Austria are competing in Group J at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. <strong>They play their opening match against Jordan on June 16</strong>, followed by a game against Argentina on June 22, and conclude the group stage against Algeria on June 27.</p>
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          <title>Erling Haaland matches Lionel Messi’s World Cup single-game feat but falls short of Cristiano Ronaldo’s mark</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[With his brace against Iraq, Erling Haaland has now matched Lionel Messi's World Cup single-game feat but fell short of Cristiano Ronaldo's mark <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/erling-haaland/"><strong>Erling Haaland</strong></a> has fully embraced his role as the talisman for Norway as the nation makes its triumphant return to the <strong>World Cup</strong> after a 28-year hiatus. With a stellar brace in his tournament debut against Iraq, the Manchester City superstar instantly equaled <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/"><strong>Lionel Messi</strong></a>’s career-high for goals in a single World Cup match, <strong>though he fell just short of matching Cristiano Ronaldo’s personal benchmark</strong>.</p>



<p>Norway opened the scoring in the 29th minute when David Moller Wolfe delivered an absolute dime of a cross, allowing Haaland to drift into space and bury his first career World Cup goal. Then, in the 43rd minute, Haaland’s relentless high press forced a calamitous mistake; after intercepting a sloppy backpass from Zaid Tahseen, <strong>he intercepted a desperate clearing attempt from goalkeeper Jalal Hassan to easily secure his first-half brace</strong>.</p>



<p>By netting twice against Iraq, <strong>Haaland drew level with Messi’s single-game World Cup scoring ceiling</strong>. Despite logging 26 career appearances on the world stage for Argentina and sitting as one of the tournament’s most prolific icons with 13 total goals, the legendary playmaker has surprisingly never surpassed two goals in a single World Cup fixture.</p>



<p>Across his five tournament appearances, <strong>Messi has hit that two-goal limit exactly twice</strong>. His first World Cup brace came during a breathless 3-2 group-stage victory over Nigeria in 2014, while his second arrived on the grandest stage of all in the 2022 final against France, where he converted an early penalty before adding a crucial extra-time strike.</p>



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<h2>Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup goal mark</h2>



<p>While <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/"><strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong></a> holds the crown as the most prolific goalscorer in soccer history with 970 career tallies, his World Cup production stands at a relatively modest eight goals in 22 appearances. Nevertheless, <strong>that hasn’t stopped the Portuguese icon from carving out his own unique piece of tournament history</strong>.</p>


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<p>Ronaldo’s personal single-game high stands at three, courtesy of a legendary hat trick against rivals Spain in a thrilling 3-3 group-stage draw in 2018. With that iconic performance, <strong>Ronaldo etched his name into the record books as the oldest player to ever score a World Cup hat trick, doing so at 33 years and 130 days old</strong>.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Austria will play against Jordan in their opening FIFA World Cup group-stage contest. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the match live in the United States. <div>
<strong>Here are all of the details of where you can watch Austria vs Jordan on US television and via legal streaming:</strong>
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<td>12:00am ET / 9:00pm PT • Wednesday, June 17, 2026</td>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/austria/">Austria</a> </strong>makes a long-awaited return to the global stage for the first time since 1998, kicking off their campaign against tournament debutants Jordan. Under the guidance of <strong>Ralf Rangnick</strong>, the Austrians have transformed into a high-energy side and are widely considered potential dark horses. A convincing win is essential to set the tone in a challenging Group J that also features <strong>Argentina </strong>and <strong>Algeria</strong>.</p>



<p>For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/jordan/">Jordan</a></strong>, this match marks a historic moment as they make their first-ever appearance in the finals. Known for their disciplined and defensive low block, they face a monumental task against a European powerhouse. Securing any result would be a massive achievement, and their primary goal will be to frustrate <strong>Austria</strong>‘s potent attack and prove they belong at this level.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p>This opening fixture presents a classic clash of styles. <strong>Austria</strong>‘s modern identity, forged under <strong>Rangnick</strong>, is built on a relentless high press and fluid, possession-based football. During their qualifying run, they averaged an impressive 64.2% possession, a testament to their ability to dominate the ball and control the tempo of games. Their success has been driven by a core of players schooled in the high-intensity systems of <strong>Red Bull Salzburg</strong> and <strong>RB Leipzig</strong>.</p>



<p>In stark contrast, Jordan embraces the role of the underdog. Manager <strong>Jamal Sellami </strong>has instilled a counter-attacking philosophy that relies on a compact, deep-lying defensive structure. They are comfortable ceding possession, as seen in their historic <strong>Asian Cup</strong> victory over <strong>South Korea</strong> where they had just 30% of the ball. Their strategy will be to absorb pressure and launch quick, vertical attacks, hoping to capitalize on any defensive lapses from the Austrians.</p>



<p>The motivations for both sides are crystal clear. <strong>Austria</strong> needs a victory to build momentum and strengthen their case for advancing from the group, ideally as winners to avoid a potential powerhouse opponent in the knockout stage. For <strong>Jordan</strong>, the objective is to make a statement. Their game plan will revolve around defensive resilience, aiming to keep the scoreline tight for as long as possible and perhaps snatch a goal from a set-piece or a swift counter-attack.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>This Group J encounter will be the first-ever meeting between <strong>Austria </strong>and <strong>Jordan </strong>in any competition. With no historical data to draw from, both teams will be entering uncharted territory, adding an extra layer of unpredictability to this opening match of the 2026 tournament.</p>



<p>The fixture also marks new ground for both nations in the context of the global showpiece. In their seven previous appearances, <strong>Austria </strong>has never faced an opponent from the AFC confederation. Conversely, as one of four debutant nations, this will be <strong>Jordan</strong>‘s first-ever match against a European side in the competition’s history.</p>



<p>Despite the lack of direct history, <strong>Austria</strong>‘s recent form provides some insight. They have entered their last 11 matches, including friendlies, as the odds-on favorite and have secured victory in nine of those contests. While <strong>Jordan</strong>‘s defense was solid during qualification, conceding an average of just 0.75 goals per game, they face a significant step up in quality against <strong>Rangnick</strong>‘s organized and aggressive side.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p><strong>Austria </strong>enters the tournament with significant injury concerns impacting key personnel, while <strong>Jordan </strong>arrives with a nearly full-strength squad ready for its historic debut.</p>



<p><strong>Austria</strong>‘s preparations have been hampered by the loss of one of their most in-form players, <strong>Christoph Baumgartner</strong>. The RB Leipzig midfielder was ruled out with a thigh injury sustained just before the tournament, a major blow given his 13 goals and eight assists in the 2025/26 season. While key figures like <strong>David Alaba </strong>and <strong>Xaver Schlager </strong>have returned from long-term injuries, <strong>Alaba</strong>‘s fitness remains a concern after he was substituted early in a recent friendly as a precaution.</p>



<p><strong>Jordan</strong>‘s biggest absence is attacking talisman <strong>Yazan Al-Naimat</strong>, who was instrumental during their qualifying campaign but misses out due to an ACL injury. The creative burden will now fall heavily on <strong>Rennes </strong>winger <strong>Mousa Al-Tamari</strong>. On a positive note, the defense is bolstered by the return of captain <strong>Ehsan Haddad</strong>, whose leadership will be crucial for a squad largely composed of players from domestic leagues.</p>



<p><b>Austria Projected XI (4-2-3-1):</b> Schlager; Mwene, Lienhart, Alaba, Laimer; Seiwald, Schlager; Sabitzer, Gregoritsch, Schmid; Arnautović.<br>This lineup reflects Rangnick’s preferred system, balancing defensive solidity with attacking intent. The veteran presence of <strong>Alaba </strong>and all-time top scorer <strong>Marko Arnautović </strong>provides vital experience, while <strong>Marcel Sabitzer</strong> will be tasked with unlocking Jordan’s deep defense from midfield.</p>



<p><b>Jordan Projected XI (3-4-3):</b> Abulaila; Nasib, Obaid, Al-Arab; Abu Taha, Al Rawabdeh, Al Rashdan, Haddad; Fakhoury, Tamari, Olwan.<br>This formation is designed to create a solid defensive foundation and facilitate quick transitions. The back three will form a compact block, with the wing-backs providing width on the counter. <strong>Al-Tamari</strong> is the undisputed focal point of the attack, and his ability to create chances will be key to Jordan’s success.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>You can watch the <strong>Austria vs Jordan</strong> match on <strong>Fubo</strong>. The service is compatible with a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and most modern smart TVs, as well as web browsers and mobile apps for iOS and Android.</p>



<p>In addition to the 2026 tournament matches, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other top-tier soccer competitions. You can stream games from Liga MX, LaLiga, and other international tournaments, making it a comprehensive package for any soccer fan.</p>



<p>The plan is available for $14.99/month, offering excellent value for the breadth of live sports content provided. The subscription includes access to multiple channels, ensuring you don’t miss any of the action from North America.</p>



<p>SEE MORE: <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/">Schedule of World Cup games on US TV</a></p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <title>Why Angel Di Maria is missing the 2026 World Cup for Argentina</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Angel Di Maria managed to be one of the key players in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. However, he has not been included by head coach Lionel Scaloni in Argentina’s roster for the 2026 edition, making him a notable absence. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Argentina</strong></a> emerge as top contenders ahead the <strong>2026 FIFA World Cup</strong>. They are not only the recent winners, but they have also shined in the CONMEBOL qualifiers. Looking for another title, head coach Lionel Scaloni has decided to trust on Lionel Messi and Nicolás Otamendi as main assets. Nonetheless, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/angel-di-maria/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Angel Di Maria</a> is a major absence</strong> in the Albiceleste roster for the tournament, leaving a huge offensive gap.</p>



<p><strong>Ángel Di María is the major absence from Argentina’s roster, as he decided to retire from international soccer on July 14, 2024</strong>, after winning the Copa América. However, he continues to play professionally for Club Atlético Rosario Central in the Argentine league. Although head coach Lionel Scaloni had kept him as a central figure in his team, the veteran has decided to make way for younger players.</p>



<p><em>“He has given a lot to the Argentina national team and <strong>I think that stage is over. We have already turned in another direction </strong>and there are young players who are pushing hard and want to be in this place,”</em> Lionel Scaloni made clear, via Cadena3 Argentina. In addition, he compared him to Messi in one clear aspect: <em>“It is impossible to fill Di María’s place. <strong>He and Messi are irreplaceable, do not look for someone who does the same</strong> because there is nobody.”</em></p>



<h2>Angel Di María’s legacy ranks among Argentina’s greatest ever</h2>



<p><strong>Ángel Di María emerged as one of the most criticized player</strong>s in Argentina. After losing the 2014 World Cup final, he was one of the players whose place was questioned by many due to his supposed lack of impact. However, he managed to silence all the criticism, <strong>becoming a key figure in La Albiceleste’s best recent era.</strong> Because of this, he went on to become one of the <strong>greatest players in the history of the national team.</strong></p>



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<p>Throughout his 145 appearances, <strong>Di María managed to</strong> score 31 goals, ranking eighth among the national team’s all-time leading scorers. In addition, <strong>he scored the goal that gave Argentina the 2021 Copa América</strong>, defeating Neymar Jr.’s Brazil. Far from ending there, his impact continued as <strong>he scored a goal in the 2022 Finalissima</strong> against Italy and<strong> a key goal in the 2022 World Cup final</strong>, showing up in the decisive moments.</p>


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<h2>Who has taken Di Maria spot in Argentina’s 2026 World Cup roster?</h2>



<p>Looking ahead to the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>, head coach Lionel Scaloni has made it clear that Ángel Di María has no replacement, as he is a historic player. However, <strong>Thiago Almada has been the one to take his place in Argentina.</strong> At 25 years old, he has already secured a key role in the rotation, shining on the left side of midfield. In addition, <strong>Nico González emerges as the backup option, being one of the most disruptive players in the team.</strong></p>
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          <description><![CDATA[With Lionel Messi once again at the center of attention, the South American giant enters the tournament carrying the weight of history and the ambition of defending the crown won in Qatar four years ago. <p>The wait is finally over for the reigning world champion as <strong>Argentina</strong> prepares to begin its <strong>2026 World Cup journey</strong> with a Group J clash against <strong>Algeria</strong> in Kansas City. With <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/">Lionel Messi</a></strong> once again at the center of attention, the South American giant enters the tournament carrying the weight of history and the ambition of defending the crown won in Qatar four years ago.</p>



<p>Argentina arrives in North America as one of the favorites to lift the trophy once again, while Algeria returns to the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> determined to prove it belongs among the global elite. The opening match could shape the direction of Group J, which also features Austria and Jordan, making a positive start crucial for both national teams.</p>



<p><strong>La Albiceleste is attempting to become only the third nation ever to win back-to-back World Cups</strong>, joining Italy and Brazil in one of soccer’s most exclusive clubs. Lionel Scaloni’s side earned its place in the tournament after finishing first in CONMEBOL qualifying for the first time since 2014. A dominant campaign included a memorable 4-1 victory over Brazil and saw <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/">Argentina</a> collect 38 points from 18 matches.</p>



<p>The world champion has also carried excellent form into the tournament. Seven consecutive victories in friendlies produced 21 goals while only one was conceded, reinforcing the belief that Scaloni’s squad remains one of the strongest in international soccer.</p>



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<p>Despite those achievements, Argentina knows better than most that World Cup openers can be dangerous. The shocking defeat to Saudi Arabia in the opening match of the 2022 tournament remains fresh in the minds of many players.</p>



<h2>Algeria arrives with confidence</h2>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/">Algeria</a> returns to the World Cup for the first time since 2014 after an impressive qualification campaign under Vladimir Petkovic. <strong>The Fennec Foxes topped their CAF qualifying group and finished among Africa’s highest-scoring teams.</strong> Their attacking strength was led by Mohammed Amoura, who scored 10 goals during qualification and was directly involved in 58 percent of Algeria’s total goals.</p>



<p>Recent performances have also boosted confidence. Algeria defeated both the Netherlands and Bolivia in the build-up to the tournament and has conceded only twice across its last six matches. While Algeria has reached the knockout rounds only once in its World Cup history, the squad believes it can challenge for another historic run.</p>



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<p>Experienced figures such as Riyad Mahrez, Ismaël Bennacer, Amine Gouiri, and Amoura provide plenty of quality throughout the team. Petkovic’s side will likely rely on defensive discipline and quick transitions as it attempts to frustrate one of the tournament favorites.</p>



<h2>Will Lionel Messi play?</h2>



<p>The biggest question surrounding Argentina’s opener has been whether Messi will be available after recently managing a hamstring issue. <strong>The answer is yes: Messi will start against Algeria and make his 200th international appearance for Argentina.</strong></p>



<p>The Inter Miami forward is also set to become <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/guillermo-ochoa-reflects-on-making-world-cup-history-alongside-ronaldo-and-messi-its-something-difficult-to-imagine/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">the first player in soccer history to participate in six different World Cups</a></strong>. Messi enters the tournament with 13 World Cup goals and eight assists, while his influence on Argentina’s recent success remains enormous. During the 2022 triumph, he scored or assisted 10 of Argentina’s 15 goals.</p>



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<p>His record against Algeria also offers encouraging memories. The only previous meeting between the two nations came in 2007 when Argentina won 4-3, with Messi scoring the first international brace of his career.</p>



<h2>Argentina vs Algeria: Confirmed lineups</h2>



<p><strong>Argentina XI (4-4-2):</strong>&nbsp;Emiliano Martinez; Montiel, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Medina; De Paul, Enzo Fernandez, Mac Allister, Almada; <strong>Messi</strong>, Lautaro Martinez.</p>



<p><strong>Algeria&nbsp;XI (4-3-3):&nbsp;</strong>Zidane; Belghali, Mandi, Bensebaini, Ait-Nouri; Bentaleb, Boudaoui, Maza, Chaibi; Hadj Mousse, Gouiri.</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 19:11:52 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Paulo Dybala managed to be one of the protagonists of the 2022 FIFA World Cup. However, he has not been included by head coach Lionel Scaloni in Argentina’s roster for the 2026 edition, making him a notable absence. <p>After winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Argentina</strong></a> arrive as one of the favorites to win the <strong>2026</strong> edition. To achieve that, they make their debut in the competition today against Algeria. Despite their veteran status, Lionel Messi and Nicolás Otamendi are part of the roster that will play in this tournament. However,<strong> <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/paulo-dybala/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Paulo Dybala</a> emerges as La Albiceleste’s major absence</strong>, as he remains a starter for AS Roma and does not have any injuries.</p>



<p><strong>Paulo Dybala has been left out of Argentina’s roster for the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a> due to tactical decisions.</strong> Despite still playing for AS Roma, he is already 32 years old and never consolidated himself as an undisputed starter under Lionel Scaloni. Because of this, <strong>he has decided to bet on different players</strong>, as Lionel Messi emerges as the starter in that position and they are looking for promising players as his replacement.</p>



<p><em>“<strong>Paulo is a great player, it goes without saying</strong>… There are kids who make their debut and show important things. In our case, there are kids who have consolidated themselves in that area of the field and deserve an opportunity… There is no doubt about the quality he has, we care about him and he is a fantastic guy, but <strong>we look at the present and what others can offer us looking toward the future</strong>,”</em> Scaloni revealed, via TyC Sports.</p>



<p>Along with the decision to bet on promising players, Dybala is coming off a season marked by injuries. <strong>After suffering two muscle injuries and two knee injuries, he missed 19 matches with AS Roma</strong>. Because of this, he played only 27 matches, scoring three goals and providing eight assists. Despite this, <strong>he appears close to renewing his contract</strong>, with this being a key step in fighting for his return to Argentina by gaining more playing time.</p>



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<h2>Thiago Almada and Nico Paz endanger Dybala’s Argentina future</h2>



<p>Seeking a generational transition, head coach Lionel Scaloni has decided to bet on very young players for the 2026 World Cup. Although Argentina still have some veterans in the squad, <strong>they have incorporated Thiago Almada and Nico Paz</strong> as key parts of their sporting project. Because of this, <strong>Paulo Dybala’s return to La Albiceleste could become more complicated than expected.</strong></p>


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<p>Throughout the 2026 World Cup, <strong>Almada and Paz could gain significant prominence.</strong> As both are creative players with plenty of pace, they could be the key to Lionel Messi’s future retirement. If they manage to shine over the coming years, Dybala may not return to La Albiceleste, as <strong>he would already be 35 years old by the 2028 Copa América.</strong></p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:37:29 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[With a brace against Senegal in the 2026 World Cup, Kylian Mbappe turned into France's top goalscorer. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/"><strong>Kylian Mbappe</strong></a> netted a stunning brace in <strong>France</strong>‘s 2026 World Cup opener against <strong>Senegal</strong> on Monday. Beyond securing a crucial victory for Les Bleus, the performance officially vaulted <strong>Mbappe past </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/olivier-giroud/"><strong>Olivier Giroud</strong></a><strong> to become the standalone all-time leading scorer in French national team history</strong>.</p>



<p>In a match where <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/"><strong>France</strong></a> created the lion’s share of high-quality chances, Michael Olise unlocked the defense with a brilliant through ball, setting up Mbappe for a clinical, <strong>first-time finish that finally beat Edouard Mendy</strong>, who had pulled off multiple heroic saves earlier in the night.</p>



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<p>Then, with France nursing a 2-1 lead deep into stoppage time, Mbappe unleashed a thunderous strike from well outside the box, picking out the top corner with an unstoppable effort past Mendy to seal the 3-1 scoreline against <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/senegal/"><strong>Senegal</strong></a>. <strong>The historic brace marked Mbappe’s 57th and 58th goals for <em>Les Bleus</em>, eclipsing Giroud’s career benchmark in just his 99th international cap</strong>.</p>



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<p>By comparison, <strong>Giroud, who has already retired from international duty, needed 137 appearances to reach his mark of 57 goals</strong>. At just 27 years old, Mbappe has already shattered one of his nation’s most monumental milestones and is poised to push the record to unfathomable heights as France continues its group-stage campaign.</p>



<p>Mbappe has long since surpassed French icons like Thierry Henry (51), Antoine Griezmann (44), and Michel Platini (41), but the most staggering stat is the massive production gap between him and his current international teammates. Of the other 25 players on France’s World Cup roster, <strong>Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembele are the next closest active scorers with just seven goals apiece</strong>, a jaw-dropping disparity that underscores just how pivotal the superstar forward is to <em>Les Bleus</em>‘ title defense.</p>


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<h2>Mbappe keeps smashing World Cup records</h2>



<p><br>When stacked up against France’s legendary goalscorers, the defining differentiator is Mbappe’s unparalleled dominance on soccer’s biggest stage. Since making his tournament debut in 2018, no player has been more prolific, <strong>a run highlighted by his Golden Boot-winning performance at the 2022 edition in Qatar</strong>.</p>



<p>Now, just one match into the 2026 tournament, the French captain has rewritten the history books yet again, bypassing some of the game’s most iconic figures <strong>to climb into a tie for third on the World Cup’s all-time scoring list</strong>.</p>



<p>With his latest double, <strong>Mbappe now sits at 14 career </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a><strong> goals, trailing only Germany’s Miroslav Klose (16) and Brazil’s Ronaldo (15)</strong>. His stoppage-time strike drew him level with Die Mannschaft legend Gerd Müller while officially breaking his tie with international icons Lionel Messi and Just Fontaine (13), as well as Pelé (12).</p>
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          <title>Messi’s Argentina begins World Cup title defense: Who was the last back-to-back champion?</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:34:25 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Starting the competition as the reigning champions, Lionel Messi's Argentina will be heading to the 2026 World Cup with the task to be the first back-to-back winners in 64 years. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/"><strong>Lionel Messi</strong></a> is headed to a record-breaking sixth career <strong>World Cup</strong>, but 2026 brings uncharted territory. For the first time, he carries the immense weight of defending the crown <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/"><strong>Argentina</strong></a> won back in 2022. While the <em>Albiceleste</em> enter the tournament as heavy betting favorites, history is working against them: <strong>only an elite, microscopic tier of footballing nations have ever managed to win back-to-back titles</strong>.</p>



<p>On Day 6 of the 2026 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> this Tuesday, June 16, <strong>Argentina formally kicks off its campaign against Algeria</strong>. The reigning champions enter the match nursing several key injuries, none more devastating than star forward <strong>Julian Alvarez</strong>, while defender <strong>Marcos Senesi</strong> was a late addition to the roster to replace the injured <strong>Leonardo Balerdi</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Messi’s path forward features a Matchday 2 clash against Austria on Monday</strong>, June 22, before wrapping up group play against tournament debutants <strong>Jordan on Saturday, June 27</strong>. Should they top Group G, the Albiceleste would face the runner-up of Group H—a brutal crossover that could potentially draw a powerhouse like Spain or Uruguay in the Round of 32, ensuring a treacherous road if they hope to pull off the repeat.</p>



<h2>Last back-to-back World Cup champion</h2>



<p>The last national team to successfully defend its World Cup title was <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/brazil/"><strong>Brazil</strong></a>, a historic feat that has incredibly gone unmatched for 64 years. In <strong>Sweden 1958</strong>, a 17-year-old Pele famously took the world by storm, scoring in the final to claim the trophy over the hosts in a 5-2 rout. Four years later at <strong>Chile 1962</strong>, Pele was hobbled by an early injury, but the <em>Selecao</em> still rallied to hoist the world championship once again.</p>



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<p>In fact, the consecutive-title club is the most exclusive fraternity in international sports. <strong>The only country outside of Brazil to secure back-to-back World Cups is Italy</strong>, who actually became the first nation to achieve the milestone with triumphs in the 1934 and 1938 tournaments.</p>


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<p>Since Brazil’s historic repeat in 1962, <strong>15 iterations of the tournament have come and gone with the feat remaining completely untouched</strong>. That doesn’t mean dominant teams haven’t come agonizingly close, however; several heavyweights marched all the way to the precipice of a repeat before falling at the final hurdle.</p>



<p>Brazil itself missed out on what would have been a staggering three-peat. After capturing the title in 1994, <strong>they reached the final again at France 1998, only to be thoroughly dismantled 3-0 by the host nation</strong>, spoiling both the repeat and their eventual 2002 championship run.</p>



<p>The most recent heartbreak belongs to France. After conquering the world in Russia in 2018, <strong><em>Les Bleus</em> stormed back to the final at Qatar 2022</strong>, only to lose a thrilling, breathless penalty shootout to Lionel Messi’s Argentina.</p>



<p>Argentina has also stared down this exact historical ghost before, meeting the same tragic fate. Driven by the sheer brilliance of Diego Maradona, Argentina captured its second star in 1986 and pushed all the way to the final at Italia ’90, <strong>only to suffer a heartbreaking 1-0 defeat to West Germany</strong>. Now, Messi and company get their shot at breaking soccer’s modern 64-year curse.</p>



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          <title>Kylian Mbappe leads France to 3-1 win over Senegal at 2026 World Cup, breaking Olivier Giroud’s scoring record</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[France and Senegal played a fairly competitive match. However, Kylian Mbappé sealed the 3-1 victory for Les Bleus at the 2026 World Cup, scoring twice to break Olivier Giroud's scoring record. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">France</a></strong> managed to defeat <strong>Senegal</strong> in their debut at the <strong>2026 World Cup.</strong> Although the match was quite even in the first half, Didier Deschamps managed to turn the situation around in the second half. By adjusting tactical details, they regained control of the match, pressing Senegal inside their own area. In addition, <strong>a brace from <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Kylian Mbappé</a> </strong>was key to securing Les Bleus’ victory and surpassing <strong>Olivier Giroud’s goal-scoring record.</strong></p>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/senegal/"><strong>S</strong></a><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/senegal/">enegal</a> managed to give France a great match.</strong> In the first half, they were able to be the protagonists, dominating possession and pressing high.<strong> Sadio Mané and Nicolas Jackson shone offensively</strong>, leading the counterattacks and creating great chances to score. Despite this, <strong>both failed in front of goal</strong>, missing key opportunities. In the second half, everything fell apart and they were outplayed.</p>



<p>Although head coach Didier Deschamps did not make changes to his lineup, <strong>he did reorganize the team’s tactical approach</strong>. By gaining more control in midfield through <strong>Adrien Rabiot and Michael Olise</strong>, they managed to pressure Senegal and force them into a defensive role. In addition, <strong>they constantly found space in the opposition’s back line</strong>. Taking advantage of those gaps, they bet on through balls that completely broke apart the defense with Kylian Mbappé brilliance.</p>



<h2>Barcola and Mbaye goals overshadowed by Mbappé’s brace</h2>



<p>After a fairly even first half, France imposed themselves on Senegal, pressing high and forcing mistakes in the opposition defense. Because of this, Pape Thiaw’s team left more spaces in their defense, something <strong>Michael Olise took advantage of, threading a pass through to Kylian Mbappé.</strong> After winning the race against the defenders, <strong>he found himself in a 1v1 against Edouard Mendy, firing a powerful shot</strong> to give his national team the first goal.</p>



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<p>Both Bradley Barcola of France and Ibrahim Mbaye of Senegal managed to score in the final minutes. However, Mbappé managed to score a second goal, overshadowing the other goals. After recovering the ball in midfield, <strong>the 27-year-old star dribbled past several defenders and unleashed an impressive long-range sho</strong>t, leaving Edouard Mendy with no chance of making the save.</p>


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<p><strong>Kylian Mbappé</strong> did not have a brilliant first half, going largely unnoticed. However, he managed to turn his performance around by scoring an important brace. With this, <strong>he becomes France’s all-time leading scorer, surpassing Olivier Giroud with 58 goals</strong>. In addition, he reaches 1<strong>4 World Cup goals</strong>, leaving him just <strong>one goal away from equaling Miroslav Klose</strong> as the tournament’s all-time leading scorer.</p>
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          <title>Argentina vs Algeria: Who will be the referee for the World Cup Group J match?</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Argentina are set to make their 2026 World Cup debut, facing Algeria. As the latest World Cup winners, they are favorite to win the trophy, but they may need to overcome Vladimir Petkovic’s team. Szymon Marciniak will be in charge of officiating the encounter. <p>After securing the historic victory at the 2022 World Cup, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Argentina</strong></a> are preparing to make their debut in the 2026 edition against <strong>Algeria</strong>. As the reigning champions, they arrive as the clear favorites to claim the victory, but Vladimir Petković’s team could pose several challenges. For the 23rd edition of the tournament, <strong>fans are eager to know who will be the referee for the match at Arrowhead Stadium, officially known as Kansas City Stadium.</strong></p>



<p><strong>Szymon Marciniak will be the referee in charge of officiating Lionel Messi’s team’s debut at the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>.</strong> After receiving his FIFA badge in 2011, the Polish referee will be working his third edition of the tournament, where he has earned significant recognition. <strong>His last participation in the competition was the final of the 2022 edition</strong>, where he awarded three penalties and showed yellow cards to eight players, coming through with little controversy.</p>



<p>Accompanying Marciniak, FIFA has appointed <strong>Tomasz Listkiewicz</strong> of Poland <strong>as the first assistant referee</strong> and <strong>Adam Kupsik </strong>of Poland as<strong> the second assistant referee</strong>. <strong>Campbell-Kirk Kawana-Waugh</strong> of New Zealand has been assigned as the fourth official. As the reserve assistant referee, <strong>Isaac Trevis</strong> of New Zealand has been selected. With them, Argentina and <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Algeria</a> will make their debut at the 2026 World Cup.</p>



<h2>Szymon Marciniak has had an impeccable refereeing career</h2>



<p><strong>Szymon Marciniak has built an outstanding career as a FIFA referee.</strong> In 2014, he made his debut in the UEFA Champions League and later officiated the UEFA Under-21 European Championship final in 2015. By remaining largely free of controversy, <strong>FIFA appointed him to officiate at the 2018 World Cup</strong>, where he earned positive reviews that eventually led to him refereeing the<strong> 2022 final between Argentina and France.</strong></p>



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<p>Not only did he officiate the most recent World Cup final in 2022, but he has also taken charge of the UEFA Champions League final. <strong>In 2023, he was selected to referee the final between Manchester City and Inter Milan,</strong> managing the match with few mistakes. Because of this, he has been selected as <strong>the best referee of the world by IFFHS in 2022 and 2023</strong>, denoting his huge professionalism.</p>


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<p>With Marciniak on the field, the <strong>Argentina-Algeria match’s protagonism is expected to be centered on the players’ performances rather than his decisions</strong>. Moreover, he is known for letting play flow and being more strict with fouls, while also being willing to show numerous yellow cards if needed. Unlike many referees, <strong>he has developed a perfect method to balance VAR and his own decisions</strong>, being acknowledged for his game management.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Jordan are among the lowest ranked teams at the 2026 World Cup. <p>With the expansion to 48 teams, it was a great opportunity for some countries to reach the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a></strong> for the first time ever, which was the case for <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/jordan/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Jordan</a></strong>.</p>



<p>The newcomers secured a place in the tournament despite being <strong>ranked 63rd in the FIFA rankings</strong>. Their position is higher than only Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cape Verde, Ghana, Haiti, Curaçao, and New Zealand among the teams in the competition.</p>



<p>In Group J, they are far behind the other teams in terms of ranking. They must face <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Argentina</a></strong>, who are currently ranked first, while their opening match is against Austria, ranked 24th. Algeria, ranked 28th, are also above them.</p>



<h2>The qualifiers</h2>



<p>Jordan took full advantage of the new format implemented for this edition, which expanded <strong>the Asian Football Confederation allocation to eight direct spots</strong>, with one additional place available through the inter-confederation playoffs.</p>



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<p>It was not an easy path for Jordan, as the qualification process for Asia included multiple rounds. Their first stage was a group of four teams in which they collected 13 points from six matches to finish <strong>ahead of Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, and Pakistan</strong>.</p>


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<p>The third round featured one of the region’s powerhouses in <strong>South Korea, who won the six-team group</strong>. However, because the first two teams qualified, Jordan were able to secure their place. In the final match, they beat Oman to finish one point ahead of Iraq.</p>



<h2>Their calendar</h2>



<p>The group will not be simple, <strong>even if some third-placed teams advance to the next round</strong>. Their first match is against Austria (June 16), before continuing against Algeria (June 22) and ending against Argentina (June 27).</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 18:10:11 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA["If I wanted to silence all the critics, I have to play until I'm 80." Kylian Mbappé fires back after breaking France's all-time scoring record against Senegal. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/">Kylian Mbappe</a></strong> used his post-match press conference at the New York/New Jersey Stadium to deliver a defiant message to his critics. Having just guided <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/france-vs-senegal-live-updates-minute-by-minute-coverage-of-the-2026-world-cup-group-i-game/">France to a 3-1 victory over Senegal in their 2026 World Cup opener</a></strong>, the newly crowned all-time top scorer for Les Bleus made it clear he is unfazed by outside noise.</p>



<p>The French captain put on a clinic in the second half, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/video-kylian-mbappe-matches-olivier-girouds-record-becomes-frances-joint-all-time-leading-scorer/">scoring a vital brace to rewrite his country’s history books</a></strong>. Yet, it was his post-match comments regarding his public perception that stole the headlines after the final whistle.</p>



<p>When asked by reporters if his record-breaking performance was a statement to silence those who have questioned his recent club form or leadership, Mbappe dismissed the notion entirely.</p>



<p><em>“I’m not playing for revenge,” </em>Mbappe stated cleanly. <em><strong>“If I wanted to silence all the critics, I have to play until I’m 80 years old.”</strong></em></p>



<p>The forward emphasized that trying to satisfy every media pundit or fan opinion is an impossible task. Instead, he reinforced that his primary source of motivation comes from the honor of representing his nation on the absolute highest platform.</p>



<p><em>“I’m only focused on doing my best for my country,” </em>he added, aiming to put any lingering media narratives to rest. <em>“That’s it. Full focus on that.”</em></p>



<h2>Outlasting legends in the record books</h2>



<p>After a sluggish, scoreless opening 45 minutes from <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/">France</a>, Mbappe unlocked the stubborn Senegalese defense in the 66th minute by converting a sharp through ball from <strong>Michael Olise</strong>.</p>



<p>While Bradley Barcola added insurance and Senegal pulled one back through Ibrahim Mbaye, Mbappe saved his finest moment for last. In the 97th minute of stoppage time, he unleashed <strong>a blistering 30-yard strike past Édouard Mendy to seal the 3-1 scoreline</strong>.</p>



<p>The stunning final goal was his 58th for France, <strong>officially moving him past <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/olivier-giroud/">Olivier Giroud</a> </strong>to become the standalone leading goalscorer in French international soccer history.</p>



<p>The brace also elevated him past <strong>Just Fontaine as France’s highest-ever scorer in World Cups with 14 goals, putting him just two shy of Miroslav Klose’s absolute tournament record of 16</strong>.</p>



<p><em>“Congrats, Kylian, you made it. I’m really happy for him,”</em> Giroud told the BBC. <em>“He deserves it.”</em></p>



<p>France will look to build on their winning start when they face Iraq in their second Group I match on June 22.</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 17:27:57 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Erling Haaland's Norway faces Iraq in its highly anticipated 2026 World Cup debut. Get the confirmed lineups and team news ahead of this Group I showdown. <p>Boston Stadium is locked for a massive Group I clash, as <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/erling-haaland/">Erling Haaland</a></strong>‘s <strong>Norway</strong> makes its <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> debut against a resilient <strong>Iraq</strong> side to officially wrap up Matchday 1 for the group.</p>



<p>This match marks a historic milestone for the Norwegians, who are making their first World Cup appearance in <strong>28 years</strong>. In their comeback, Manchester City’s striker <strong>Erling Haaland is expected to feature in starting XI,</strong> leading his team’s offense.</p>



<p>Haaland enters soccer biggest stage as the focal point of Stale Solbakken’s attacking blueprint. The clinical 25-year-old is already <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/norway/">Norway</a>’s <strong>all-time leading goalscorer</strong>, racking up an astonishing <strong>55 goals</strong> in just <strong>50 international appearances</strong> across all competitions.</p>



<p>On the flip side, Iraq is orchestrating an incredible comeback of their own. The <em>Lions of Mesopotamia</em> are back on the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> stage for the first time in <strong>40 years</strong>, with their lone previous appearance dating back to <strong>Mexico 1986</strong>. The underdogs will look to play party poopers, aiming to stifle Norway’s star-studded attack and escape their return to the world stage with at least a point.</p>



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<h2>Norway confirmed lineup</h2>



<p>Norway rolls into Boston with a clean bill of health and zero major roster headaches. While there were some concerns regarding <strong>Martin Ødegaard’s</strong> fitness after a grueling Premier League finish, both the captain and manager Solbakken have completely dismissed any physical setbacks.</p>


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<p>Norway’s starting XI: <strong>Orjan Nyland; Julian Ryerson, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjorn Heggem, David Moller Wolfe; Fredrik Aursnes, Martin Odegaard, Sander Berge, Antonio Nusa; Alexander Sorloth, Erling Haaland.</strong></p>



<h2>Iraq’s confirmed lineup</h2>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iraq/">Iraq</a>‘s coaching staff faces a tactical hurdle ahead of their tournament opener. Manager Graham Arnold will have to navigate the tournament without left-back Ahmed Yahya, who suffered a muscular injury during their 1-1 friendly draw against Spain in the final pre-tournament warm-up.</p>



<p>Iraq’s starting XI: <strong>Jalal Hassan; Akam Hashem, Zaid Tahseen, Merchas Doski, Hussein Ali; Ali Jassim, Amir Al-Ammari, Ibrahim Bayesh, Zaid Ismail; Aymen Hussein, Ali Al-Hamadi.</strong></p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Argentina will face off against Algeria in Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s all the information you need to watch this exciting showdown live in the United States. <div>
<strong>Here are all of the details of where you can watch Argentina vs Algeria on US television and via legal streaming:</strong>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p>The defending champions begin their title defense as <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/">Argentina</a> </strong>faces a formidable challenge from <strong>Algeria</strong> in their opening match of the 2026 tournament. With the weight of expectation on their shoulders, <em>La Albiceleste </em>aims to start strong and silence any doubts about their ability to repeat their 2022 success. Manager <strong>Lionel Scaloni </strong>has cultivated a resilient and dominant squad that has lost just four of its last 44 games, making them heavy favorites to secure three points.</p>



<p>For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/">Algeria</a></strong>, this match marks a long-awaited return to the global stage for the first time since 2014. The <em>Desert Foxes</em> are positioned as significant underdogs but carry the motivation to cause a major upset against the reigning champions. A positive result in Kansas City would be a monumental statement of intent and could reshape the dynamics of the group, making this a high-stakes encounter from the opening whistle.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p><strong>Argentina </strong>enters the tournament in blistering form, having dominated the <strong>CONMEBOL</strong> qualifiers and embarked on a seven-game winning streak in their warm-up fixtures. <strong>Scaloni</strong>‘s side has demonstrated both offensive firepower, scoring 21 goals in that span, and defensive solidity, conceding only once. Their established system and world-class talent make them a tactical nightmare for any opponent.</p>



<p>Algeria, led by <strong>Vladimir Petkovic</strong>, has also built considerable momentum, showcasing their quality with impressive friendly results, including a victory over the <strong>Netherlands </strong>and a draw with <strong>Uruguay</strong>. While they typically employ a possession-based style, they are expected to adopt a more pragmatic approach against <strong>Argentina</strong>. Their strategy will likely revolve around a compact defensive shape, absorbing pressure, and launching swift counter-attacks through dynamic players like <strong>Riyad Mahrez </strong>and <strong>Mohamed Amoura</strong>.</p>



<p>The core motivation for Argentina is clear: become the first nation since <strong>Brazil </strong>in 1962 to win back-to-back titles. For <strong>Algeria</strong>, the objective is to prove they can compete with the world’s elite. Their disciplined defense, led by Aissa Mandi, will be tasked with containing <strong>Lionel Messi</strong> and a fluid <strong>Argentine </strong>attack, setting the stage for a classic clash of tactical wills.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>These two nations have only met once before, in a thrilling 2007 friendly that ended in a 4-3 victory for <strong>Argentina</strong>. While that match offers little insight into this competitive fixture, it does suggest a potential for goals when their styles clash. This will be their first-ever official meeting in a major tournament.</p>



<p>Historically, <strong>Argentina</strong> has an excellent record against African teams in this competition. After losing to Cameroon in their opening match in 1990, they have won their last six consecutive games against CAF opposition. <strong>Algeria</strong>‘s experience against South American teams is more limited; their only previous tournament encounter against a <strong>CONMEBOL </strong>side was a 3-2 victory over <strong>Chile </strong>in 1982.</p>



<p>From a data perspective, <strong>Argentina </strong>has been a strong group stage performer, winning nine of their 12 group matches across the last four tournaments and averaging 1.75 goals per game. <strong>Algeria</strong>‘s inexperience at this level is a key factor, particularly in goal, where their three keepers have only 10 combined international caps. However, <strong>Mohamed Amoura</strong>‘s incredible qualifying campaign, where he contributed 10 goals and four assists, highlights Algeria’s potential to threaten even the most organized defenses.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p><strong>Argentina </strong>arrives with a few fitness concerns for key players, but manager <strong>Lionel Scaloni </strong>is expected to have his stars ready for the opener, while <strong>Algeria </strong>hopes to have its defensive leader available.</p>



<p><strong>Scaloni </strong>is closely monitoring the condition of several crucial players, including <strong>Lionel Messi</strong> and goalkeeper <strong>Emiliano Martinez</strong>, though both are anticipated to start. The defense has suffered a blow with the tournament-ending injury to <strong>Leonardo Balerdi</strong>, but the rest of the backline is expected to be at full strength. <strong>Thiago Almada</strong> is poised for a key role in the attack, operating behind the main strikers.</p>



<p><strong>Algeria </strong>is optimistic that key defender <strong>Ramy Bensebaini</strong> will be fit to start after recovering from a foot injury. His presence will be vital to organizing the backline against <strong>Argentina</strong>‘s formidable attack. Midfielder <strong>Hicham Boudaoui</strong> is also back in training, providing <strong>Petkovic </strong>with more options in the center of the park to counter <strong>Argentina</strong>‘s creative midfield.</p>



<p><b>Argentina Projected XI (4-4-2):</b></p>



<p>E. Martinez; Molina, Otamendi, Lisandro Martinez, Tagliafico; De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister, Almada; Messi, Lautaro Martinez.</p>



<p>This lineup reflects Scaloni’s trusted system, blending a solid midfield with a dynamic front two. Messi will operate in a free role, looking to create chances for <strong>Lautaro Martinez</strong>, while the trio of <strong>De Paul, Fernandez</strong>, and <strong>Mac Allister</strong> provides control and energy in midfield.</p>



<p><b>Algeria Projected XI (4-5-1):</b></p>



<p>Zidane; Belghali, Mandi, Bensebaini, Ait-Nouri; Mahrez, Bentaleb, Maza, Aouar, Amoura; Gouiri.</p>



<p>This formation is designed for defensive stability and quick transitions. A packed five-man midfield aims to deny space to Argentina’s creators, with <strong>Mahrez </strong>and <strong>Amoura </strong>providing the pace and skill on the wings to launch counter-attacks in support of lone striker Amine Gouiri.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>You can watch the <strong>Argentina vs Algeria</strong> match on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_Argentina-vs-Algeria" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a></strong>. The service is compatible with a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and mobile devices running iOS or Android.</p>



<p>In addition to this match, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other top soccer competitions from around the world. You can watch other games from the tournament, as well as leagues like Liga MX and LaLiga.</p>



<p>The subscription costs $14.99 per month, giving you live and on-demand access to all of its sports content. This is an excellent way to follow the entire tournament from the group stage to the final.</p>



<p>SEE MORE: <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/">Complete TV schedule for the 2026 World Cup</a>.</p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Widely considered to be trapped in the tournament's "Group of Death," Iraq heads into the opening match as the lowest-ranked nation in Group I. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iraq/"><strong>Iraq</strong></a> will be heading to its second <strong>World Cup </strong>in history, interestingly, its first in 40 years and the second ever in North America. The Lions of Mesopotamia secured their ticket to the tournament through the FIFA playoff round and were drawn into what is far from the tournament’s strongest group based on FIFA rankings.</p>



<p>According to the latest <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/fifa/"><strong>FIFA</strong></a> ranking before the tournament, <strong>Iraq sits in 57th place with 1,446.28 points</strong>. While the nation boasts a record four Arab Cup trophies, more than any other country, it sits well below its career-high ranking of 39th, which it achieved in 2004.</p>



<p>Drawn into Group I, widely considered the Group of Death, Iraq faces a steep challenge as the lowest-ranked team in the pool. <strong>France leads the group at 2nd</strong> in the world rankings with 1,862.11 points, followed by <strong>Senegal at 15th</strong> with 1,692.66 points, and <strong>Norway at 31st</strong> with 1,557.44 points.</p>



<p>Despite facing obstacles traveling to North America due to airspace closures from regional tensions, Iraq secured their <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> berth with a 2-1 playoff victory in March. Before the tournament, the Lions of Mesopotamia drew 1-1 with Spain but suffered a 2-0 loss to Venezuela.</p>



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<p>Iraq’s World Cup record is sparse. The nation’s only previous appearance came in Mexico in 1986, when they were grouped with the host nation, Belgium, and Paraguay. <strong>They failed to win a match, scoring just one goal while conceding four</strong>. Forty years later, Iraq returns to North America seeking their first World Cup point, and first victory.</p>


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<h2>Iraq’s Fixtures in the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>Grouped with France, Senegal, and Norway, Iraq enters as the tournament’s least-favored team in Group I, with the primary objective of earning their first World Cup points. <strong>Iraq opens against Norway on June 16</strong>, faces France on June 22, and closes group play against Senegal on June 26.</p>
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          <title>Austria 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Austria for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/austria/">Austria</a></strong> returns to the global stage for the first time since 1998, carrying significant momentum into the tournament. As fans review the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">FIFA World Cup 2026</a> </strong>teams, the Austrian national squad stands out following a complete transformation under head coach <strong>Ralf Rangnick</strong>.</p>



<p>His high-intensity system turned the team into a formidable opponent, raising expectations for their North American campaign. <strong>Drawn into Group J alongside reigning champion Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan</strong>, Austria faces a challenging but manageable path to the knockout rounds.</p>



<p>This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the Austria tactical analysis, Austria key players, and group-stage outlook as they prepare to test their aggressive pressing style against the best international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Ralf Rangnick</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>David Alaba</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Das Team</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>23rd</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>UEFA</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>J</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup result</td><td>Third place (1954)</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup appearances</td><td>7</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup appearance</td><td>1998</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Austria play</h2>



<p>The Austria formation and tactical identity revolve entirely around aggressive, high-intensity pressing. Coach Rangnick has successfully implemented his trademark system, requiring players to immediately hunt the ball upon losing possession rather than retreating into a defensive block.</p>



<p>This relentless approach allows Austria to dominate the ball and dictate the tempo. During their qualification campaign, <strong>the team averaged over 64% possession and registered 18 tackles per match</strong>, highlighting their disruptive presence off the ball.</p>



<p>Winning the ball high up the field also serves as Austria’s primary creative outlet. By forcing turnovers in dangerous areas, players like <strong>Christoph Baumgartner and Marcel Sabitzer </strong>can quickly transition into the final third to generate high-quality scoring chances.</p>



<p>However, this demanding style of play presents specific challenges. Maintaining such a frantic pace requires elite physical conditioning, and the intense North American summer heat could test the roster’s stamina.</p>



<p>If Austria can manage their energy levels effectively, their cohesive pressing system makes them a difficult matchup for any opponent in the tournament.</p>



<h2>Ralf Rangnick: The coach behind Austria</h2>



<p>Ralf Rangnick took charge of the Austrian national team in May 2022 and quickly revitalized the squad. The veteran German Austria coach arrived following a brief stint as interim boss at Manchester United and a highly successful tenure building the soccer operations at RB Leipzig.</p>



<p>Widely recognized as a pioneer of the modern high-pressing game, Rangnick has successfully translated his club-level philosophy to the international stage. His players have fully embraced this demanding system, resulting in an entertaining and effective brand of soccer.</p>



<p>While this is his first venture into international management, Rangnick has earned widespread praise from supporters for elevating the program’s standards.</p>



<p>His tactical conviction and clear leadership style will be central to Austria’s ability to navigate the challenges of a major global tournament.</p>



<h2>Key player: Christoph Baumgartner</h2>



<p>Baumgartner is the vital creative link in Austria’s aggressive tactical setup. The attacking midfielder enters the tournament following a stellar club campaign with RB Leipzig, where he consistently delivered crucial goals and assists.</p>



<p>Baumgartner excels at finding pockets of space between the opposition’s midfield and defensive lines. His intelligent movement and precise link-up play frequently create wide isolation opportunities for teammates like Sabitzer and Patrick Wimmer.</p>



<p>Equally important is his work rate without the ball. Having developed within systems modeled on Rangnick’s philosophy throughout his club career, Baumgartner executes the team’s pressing triggers flawlessly.</p>



<p>If Baumgartner suffers an injury, Austria would lose their most dynamic central creator, forcing the team to rely more heavily on wide areas and set pieces to generate offense.</p>



<h2>Austria’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>Austria secured direct qualification by finishing top of their European qualifying group, edging out Bosnia by two points. The team delivered a dominant campaign, <strong>suffering just one defeat across eight matches while accumulating 19 points.</strong></p>



<p>They started brilliantly with five consecutive victories before facing some late pressure. Qualification was ultimately secured in dramatic fashion when Michael Gregoritsch scored a crucial 77th-minute equalizer to earn a 1-1 draw against Bosnia in the final fixture.</p>



<p>The squad showcased remarkable defensive stability, <strong>conceding only four goals throughout the entire cycle</strong>. This resilient qualification run proved that Austria has the consistency and defensive structure necessary to compete on the global stage.</p>



<h2>Austria’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Austria faces a balanced test in Group J, where they will compete alongside Argentina, Algeria, and Jordan. Securing a top-two finish to advance to the knockout rounds is the clear objective for Rangnick’s squad.</p>



<p>The opening match against Jordan presents the most favorable matchup, offering a vital opportunity to secure three points early. However, the true test arrives against reigning champion Argentina, a game that will fully challenge Austria’s defensive organization.</p>



<p>The decisive fixture will likely be their clash with Algeria. While the North African side possesses quality, Austria’s high-intensity system should give them the edge in a tightly contested battle for qualification.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the national team can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/austria-national-team-tv-schedule/">Austria TV schedule</a></strong> for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Austria 2026 World Cup squad</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Alexander Schlager (GK)</td><td>Red Bull Salzburg</td></tr><tr><td>Patrick Pentz (GK)</td><td>Brøndby</td></tr><tr><td>Florian Wiegele (GK)</td><td>Viktoria Plzeň</td></tr><tr><td>David Alaba (DF)</td><td>Real Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Kevin Danso (DF)</td><td>Tottenham Hotspur</td></tr><tr><td>Stefan Posch (DF)</td><td>Mainz 05</td></tr><tr><td>Philipp Lienhart (DF)</td><td>SC Freiburg</td></tr><tr><td>Phillipp Mwene (DF)</td><td>Mainz 05</td></tr><tr><td>Alexander Prass (DF)</td><td>TSG Hoffenheim</td></tr><tr><td>Michael Svoboda (DF)</td><td>Venezia</td></tr><tr><td>Marco Friedl (DF)</td><td>Werder Bremen</td></tr><tr><td>David Affengruber (DF)</td><td>Elche</td></tr><tr><td>Marcel Sabitzer (MF)</td><td>Borussia Dortmund</td></tr><tr><td>Carney Chukwuemeka (MF)</td><td>Borussia Dortmund</td></tr><tr><td>Konrad Laimer (MF)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Christoph Baumgartner (MF)</td><td>RB Leipzig</td></tr><tr><td>Nicolas Seiwald (MF)</td><td>RB Leipzig</td></tr><tr><td>Xaver Schlager (MF)</td><td>RB Leipzig</td></tr><tr><td>Romano Schmid (MF)</td><td>Werder Bremen</td></tr><tr><td>Florian Grillitsch (MF)</td><td>Braga</td></tr><tr><td>Patrick Wimmer (MF)</td><td>Wolfsburg</td></tr><tr><td>Paul Wanner (MF)</td><td>PSV Eindhoven</td></tr><tr><td>Alessandro Schöpf (MF)</td><td>Wolfsberger AC</td></tr><tr><td>Marko Arnautović (FW)</td><td>Red Star Belgrade</td></tr><tr><td>Michael Gregoritsch (FW)</td><td>Augsburg</td></tr><tr><td>Saša Kalajdžić (FW)</td><td>LASK</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Austria</h2>



<p>Austria enters the tournament as a highly organized and dangerous team capable of challenging elite opponents. Their relentless pressing system provides a distinct tactical advantage that few international squads can easily counter.</p>



<p>The primary concern remains whether the players can sustain such extreme physical demands in the North American summer heat. If they manage their stamina effectively, Austria possesses the quality and coaching structure required to comfortably advance from the group stage and potentially disrupt the knockout rounds.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[With the tournament already underway and expectations rising around one of the strongest squads in international soccer, fresh reports suggest a significant decision regarding the future of the man leading the Selecao. <p>As Portugal prepares for another ambitious <strong>World Cup </strong>campaign, a major development involving&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a></strong>&nbsp;and head coach&nbsp;<strong>Roberto Martinez</strong>&nbsp;has emerged behind the scenes. With the tournament already underway and expectations rising around one of the strongest squads in international soccer, fresh reports suggest a significant decision regarding the future of the man leading the Selecao.</p>



<p>The timing of the reports has naturally generated attention. <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/">Portugal</a> enters the competition among the favorites to challenge for the trophy, while Ronaldo embarks on what is his sixth World Cup appearance, hoping to finally add the one major honor that has eluded both him and his country.</p>



<p>Portugal arrives at the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a> carrying enormous expectations. Drawn into Group K alongside DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia, the national team possesses the quality and depth required to make a deep run into the tournament.</p>



<p>The squad combines experienced leaders with players at the peak of their careers. Alongside Ronaldo, figures such as Bruno Fernandes, Rafael Leao, Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Joao Neves, Ruben Dias, and Nuno Mendes provide Portugal with strength across every area of the pitch.</p>



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<p>According to<em> FIFA records</em>, Portugal secured qualification impressively, finishing top of its qualifying group and booking a seventh consecutive World Cup appearance. A memorable 9-1 victory over Armenia highlighted the depth available to <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/roberto-martinez/">Martinez</a>, especially considering Ronaldo was absent through suspension.</p>



<h2>Martinez built strong foundation</h2>



<p>When Martinez replaced Fernando Santos in January 2023, he inherited one of the most talented generations in Portuguese soccer history. His task was to modernize the team while maintaining the competitiveness that had delivered success in recent years.</p>



<p>The Spaniard quickly made an impact. <strong>Portugal completed a perfect UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying campaign</strong>, winning all ten matches and showcasing an attacking style that many supporters had long wanted to see.</p>



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<p>Although the team was eliminated by France in the quarter-finals of Euro 2024, Martinez responded by guiding Portugal to the UEFA Nations League title in 2025. The victory over Spain in the final gave him his first major trophy with the national team and strengthened his belief in his project.</p>



<h2>The major decision revealed</h2>



<p>While Portugal remains focused on World Cup success, reports from multiple outlets suggest that Martinez has already made an important decision regarding his future.</p>



<p>According to&nbsp;<strong><em>talkSPORT</em>&nbsp;</strong>journalist <em>Alex Crook</em> and several international reports,&nbsp;<strong>Roberto Martinez has decided not to renew his contract with Portugal and is expected to leave after the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup, regardless of the team’s performance.</strong></p>



<p>The contract was originally signed to cover the entire cycle leading to the World Cup. Reports indicate that Martinez views the tournament as the natural conclusion of that chapter. <em>“Roberto Martínez will leave the Portugal national team after the World Cup, regardless of how they perform. <strong>He has already decided not to renew his contract”</strong>, </em>Crook said.</p>



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<p>If confirmed officially, the decision would bring an end to a tenure that began in early 2023 and was designed around delivering success at Euro 2024 and the 2026 World Cup.</p>



<h2>What it means for Ronaldo and Portugal</h2>



<p>The revelation adds another layer of intrigue to Portugal’s World Cup campaign.</p>



<p>For Ronaldo, who remains the face of Portuguese soccer despite turning 41, the tournament already carries enormous significance. The prospect of competing under a coach who may be overseeing his final matches with the national team creates an additional storyline surrounding the squad.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/04/01151118/ronaldo-roberto-martinez-1920x1080.webp" alt="ronaldo roberto martinez" class="wp-image-633124"><figcaption> Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal interacts with Roberto Martinez</figcaption></figure>



<p>At the same time, Portugal remains focused on immediate objectives. The players have consistently emphasized the collective goal of winning the country’s first-ever World Cup rather than discussing long-term coaching decisions.</p>



<p>Martinez has repeatedly highlighted the depth of the squad, pointing to the importance of balancing established stars with emerging talents. The qualification campaign demonstrated that Portugal can succeed even when key names are unavailable.</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 15:23:09 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Jordan for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong>J<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/jordan/">ordan</a></strong> arrives at the 2026 tournament as a debutant, stepping onto the global stage after a transformative run in Asian competition. Long considered a mid-tier side, the team recently secured its place among the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">FIFA World Cup 2026</a> </strong>teams by finishing second in its AFC qualifying group.</p>



<p>Expectations are grounded, as Jordan faces a demanding group-stage draw against the elite international soccer teams 2026 will bring to North America. However, a disciplined defensive structure and quick attacking transitions offer a clear blueprint for competitiveness.</p>



<p>This World Cup 2026 team preview explores how head coach <strong>Jamal Sellami </strong>has reshaped the squad, breaks down their tactical approach, and highlights the impact of star forward <strong>Mousa Al-Tamari</strong>.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Coach</strong></td><td>Jamal Sellami</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Nickname</strong></td><td>The Chivalrous Ones</td></tr><tr><td><strong>FIFA ranking</strong></td><td>63rd</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Confederation</strong></td><td>AFC</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td>Group J</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Best World Cup result</strong></td><td>Debut</td></tr><tr><td><strong>World Cup appearances</strong></td><td>1</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Last World Cup appearance</strong></td><td>None (Debut)</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Jordan play</h2>



<p>A comprehensive Jordan tactical analysis begins with their disciplined defensive structure. <strong>The team typically utilizes a 3-4-2-1 or 3-4-3 Jordan formation</strong>, relying heavily on wing-backs to provide width and transition speed.</p>



<p>Against superior opposition in North America, they will likely sit in a compact low block, prioritizing defensive stability over possession. When the opportunity arises, Jordan excels at springing forward in quick attacking transitions. The system is designed to funnel the ball out wide, bypassing midfield congestion and utilizing the flanks to stretch opponents.</p>



<p>This counter-attacking approach relies heavily on the pace and decision-making of their forward line, particularly Al-Tamari, Yazan Al-Naimat, and Ali Olwan. While this defensive resilience makes them difficult to break down, the lack of elite depth could leave them vulnerable against technically gifted sides.</p>



<p>Opponents will likely target the spaces behind their wing-backs during transitions. Ultimately, executing this counter-attacking blueprint with precision will dictate whether Jordan can remain competitive throughout the tournament.</p>



<h2>Jamal Sellami: The coach behind Jordan</h2>



<p>Sellami took over as the Jordan coach in 2024 and immediately guided the nation to its first-ever qualification for the global tournament. The Moroccan tactician replaced Hussein Ammouta just before the critical third round of AFC qualifying, seamlessly maintaining the team’s momentum.</p>



<p>Before moving to the dugout, Sellami enjoyed a successful playing career, earning 38 international caps for Morocco and competing at the 1998 tournament in France. He then spent 13 years managing in his home country, developing a reputation for building organized, resilient teams.</p>



<p>His leadership has instilled a clear identity within the squad, balancing defensive solidity with sharp offensive transitions. Sellami’s ability to organize his side against superior talent will be the defining factor in how Jordan handles the pressure of their debut campaign.</p>



<h2>Key player: Mousa Al-Tamari</h2>



<p>When discussing Jordan key players, Mousa Al-Tamari stands alone as the focal point of the national team. <strong>The Rennes forward is the only member of the squad currently competing in one of Europe’s top five leagues</strong>, making his top-flight experience invaluable for a roster stepping into unfamiliar territory.</p>



<p>Operating primarily as an inverted winger, Al-Tamari provides the creative spark and finishing touch necessary for Sellami’s counter-attacking system to function. He has netted <strong>24 goals in 91 appearances for his country</strong>, including seven crucial strikes during the recent qualification cycle.</p>



<p>His ability to progress the ball through the attacking thirds makes him a constant threat in transition. If Al-Tamari were to miss time, Jordan would lose its primary attacking outlet, severely limiting their ability to relieve defensive pressure against elite opponents.</p>



<h2>Jordan’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>Jordan secured their historic ticket to North America by finishing second in Group B during the third round of AFC qualifying. They navigated a challenging group that included South Korea, Iraq, Oman, Palestine, and Kuwait, ultimately edging Iraq by a single point to claim direct qualification.</p>



<p>The campaign highlighted their ability to grind out results in difficult environments. Jordan went unbeaten away from home, <strong>conceding just five goals across eight road matches</strong>. At the other end of the pitch, the attacking trio of Mousa Al-Tamari, Yazan Al-Naimat, and Ali Olwan accounted for over 70% of the team’s total goals.</p>



<p>This resilient qualification run proved that Jordan can execute a disciplined game plan, a trait they must replicate to survive this summer.</p>



<h2>Jordan’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Jordan faces a monumental challenge after being drawn into <strong>Group J alongside Argentina, Austria, and Algeria</strong>. As debutants, they enter the group stage as significant underdogs against three nations with extensive international pedigrees.</p>



<p>To have any hope of advancing, Jordan must frustrate their technically superior rivals and keep scorelines tight, potentially capitalizing if Argentina rests players in the final group match.</p>



<h2>Jordan squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Yazeed Abulaila (GK)</td><td>Al-Hussein</td></tr><tr><td>Nour Bani Attiah (GK)</td><td>Al-Faisaly</td></tr><tr><td>Abdallah Al-Fakhouri (GK)</td><td>Al-Wehdat</td></tr><tr><td>Ihsan Haddad (DF)</td><td>Al-Hussein</td></tr><tr><td>Yazan Al-Arab (DF)</td><td>FC Seoul</td></tr><tr><td>Abdallah Nasib (DF)</td><td>Al-Zawraa</td></tr><tr><td>Husam Abu Dahab (DF)</td><td>Al-Faisaly</td></tr><tr><td>Mo Abualnadi (DF)</td><td>Selangor</td></tr><tr><td>Salim Obaid (DF)</td><td>Al-Hussein</td></tr><tr><td>Saed Al-Rosan (DF)</td><td>Al-Hussein</td></tr><tr><td>Anas Badawi (DF)</td><td>Al-Faisaly</td></tr><tr><td>Noor Al-Rawabdeh (MF)</td><td>Selangor</td></tr><tr><td>Mohannad Abu Taha (MF)</td><td>Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya</td></tr><tr><td>Mohammad Abu Hashish (MF)</td><td>Al-Karma</td></tr><tr><td>Nizar Al-Rashdan (MF)</td><td>Qatar SC</td></tr><tr><td>Amer Jamous (MF)</td><td>Al-Zawraa</td></tr><tr><td>Rajaei Ayed (MF)</td><td>Al-Hussein</td></tr><tr><td>Ibrahim Sadeh (MF)</td><td>Al-Karma</td></tr><tr><td>Mohammad Al-Dawoud (MF)</td><td>Al-Wehdat</td></tr><tr><td>Musa Al-Taamari (FW)</td><td>Rennes</td></tr><tr><td>Mahmoud Al-Mardi (FW)</td><td>Al-Hussein</td></tr><tr><td>Mohammad Abu Zrayq (FW)</td><td>Raja Casablanca</td></tr><tr><td>Ibrahim Sabra (FW)</td><td>Lokomotiva Zagreb</td></tr><tr><td>Odeh Al-Fakhouri (FW)</td><td>Pyramids</td></tr><tr><td>Ali Olwan (FW)</td><td>Al-Sailiya</td></tr><tr><td>Ali Azaizeh (FW)</td><td>Al-Shabab</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Jordan</h2>



<p>Jordan enters the tournament as a clear outsider, facing a steep learning curve against some of the globe’s premier talent. Their organized defensive block and the transitional threat of Mousa Al-Tamari provide a foundation to compete, but a lack of top-flight experience across the roster remains a significant hurdle.</p>



<p>Navigating Group J will likely prove too demanding for a squad untested against elite South American and European competition. For this developing program, delivering competitive performances and securing their first-ever point on this stage would mark a highly successful debut.</p>
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          <title>Argentina 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:56:42 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Argentina for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p>The reigning champions <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/argentina/">Argentina</a></strong> arrive in North America looking to accomplish a feat not seen since 1962: defending their global crown.</p>



<p>Argentina enters the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong> as a resilient, battle-tested squad. Under head coach <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-scaloni/">Lionel Scaloni</a></strong>, the South American giants have transformed from a team carrying the weight of historical expectations into a ruthless winning machine.</p>



<p>While <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/lionel-messi/">Lionel Messi</a> </strong>remains the focal point, the Argentina 2026 World Cup squad boasts impressive depth and tactical flexibility. Expectations are sky-high following their dominant qualifying campaign.</p>



<p>This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the tactical approach, coaching philosophy, and overall squad depth that could define their title defense.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Coach</strong></td><td>Lionel Scaloni</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Captain</strong></td><td>Lionel Messi</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Nickname</strong></td><td>La Selección, La Albiceleste</td></tr><tr><td><strong>FIFA ranking</strong></td><td>3rd</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Confederation</strong></td><td>CONMEBOL</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td>Group J</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Best World Cup result</strong></td><td>Winners (1978, 1986, 2022)</td></tr><tr><td><strong>World Cup appearances</strong></td><td>19</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Last World Cup appearance</strong></td><td>2022 (Winners)</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Argentina play</h2>



<p>Our Argentina tactical analysis reveals a fluid side that adapts seamlessly to the opponent. <strong>The Argentina formation frequently shifts between a 4-3-3 and a 4-4-2</strong>, depending on the game state.<br>In possession, the team relies on a compact, highly technical midfield to control the tempo. Argentina key players like <strong>Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández, and Rodrigo De Paul </strong>dictate the rhythm, allowing Messi the freedom to drift into dangerous pockets of space.</p>



<p>Defensively, the squad is exceptionally disciplined. During their recent qualifying campaign, <strong>they restricted opponents to an average of just 6.56 shots per match</strong>. That defensive solidity resulted in just <strong>10 goals conceded across 18 games</strong>.</p>



<p>When transitioning into the attack, La Albiceleste utilizes the pace of <strong>Julián Alvarez </strong>and the finishing instincts of <strong>Lautaro Martínez</strong>. Their ability to strike quickly on the counter makes them dangerous against high-pressing teams. However, coach Scaloni does not usually play them together.</p>



<p>This balanced tactical approach ensures the team remains difficult to break down while possessing the firepower to punish any mistakes.</p>



<h2>Lionel Scaloni: The coach behind Argentina</h2>



<p><strong>Lionel Scaloni</strong> took charge of the national team in 2018 under heavy skepticism due to his lack of senior coaching experience. Since then, he has orchestrated one of the most successful eras in the country’s soccer history.</p>



<p>The former right-back guided his nation to <strong>three major international trophies, ending a 28-year drought</strong>. His leadership style is grounded in emotional intelligence and pragmatism.</p>



<p>Rather than forcing players into a rigid system, the Argentina coach builds his setup around the squad’s strengths. He has successfully fostered a relaxed, unified locker room, removing the intense pressure that previously hindered the team.</p>



<p>Scaloni’s ability to manage egos and adapt his strategy mid-game will be crucial for navigating the challenges of the 2026 tournament.</p>



<h2>Key player: Lionel Messi</h2>



<p>Messi remains the heartbeat of the national team. Now operating primarily as a playmaker, the Inter Miami star continues to dictate the flow of the game in the final third.</p>



<p>Despite stepping away from European club soccer, the veteran forward has maintained exceptional form. He tallied <strong>eight goals and three assists during the South American qualifiers</strong>, proving his decisive edge remains intact.</p>



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<p>Entering the tournament with <strong>117 international goals in 199 appearances</strong>, his experience and composure are irreplaceable. The team’s tactical setup is explicitly designed to maximize his creative output.</p>



<p>If Messi suffers an injury, Scaloni would be forced to adjust his approach, either by replacing the captain with <strong>Nicolás Paz</strong> in a similar role or by tweaking the system to accommodate both Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez in the starting lineup.</p>



<h2>Argentina’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The reigning champions dominated the South American qualifiers, <strong>finishing at the top of the 10-team standings with 38 points</strong>. They recorded <strong>12 wins, two draws, and four losses over the 18-round campaign</strong>.</p>



<p>La Albiceleste boasted the highest-scoring attack in the region, netting 31 goals. Lionel Messi led the way with eight tallies, while <strong>goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez secured 10 clean sheets</strong>.</p>



<p>The standout moment of the cycle came during a historic 1-0 away victory against Brazil on November 21, 2023, followed by a 4-1 home win over the same rival on March 25, 2025.</p>



<p>Their commanding qualification run proved that the squad remains hungry and fully prepared for the upcoming global tournament.</p>



<h2>Argentina’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Drawn into <strong>Group J</strong>, Argentina faces a highly favorable path to the knockout rounds. They will compete against <strong>Algeria, Austria, and Jordan </strong>in the opening stage.</p>



<p>Securing the top spot in the group is the clear expectation for Scaloni’s men. Dropping points in these early fixtures would be a significant surprise given their recent form.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving La Albiceleste can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/argentina-national-team-tv-schedule/">Argentina TV schedule</a></strong> for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Argentina squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Juan Musso (GK)</td><td>Atletico Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Gerónimo Rulli (GK)</td><td>Marseille</td></tr><tr><td>Emiliano Martínez (GK)</td><td>Aston Villa</td></tr><tr><td>Marcos Senesi (DF)</td><td>AFC Bournemouth</td></tr><tr><td>Nicolás Tagliafico (DF)</td><td>Lyon</td></tr><tr><td>Lisandro Martínez (DF)</td><td>Manchester United</td></tr><tr><td>Facundo Medina (DF)</td><td>Marseille</td></tr><tr><td>Cristian Romero (DF)</td><td>Tottenham</td></tr><tr><td>Nicolás Otamendi (DF)</td><td>Benfica</td></tr><tr><td>Nahuel Molina (DF)</td><td>Atletico Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Gonzalo Montiel (DF)</td><td>River Plate</td></tr><tr><td>Valentín Barco (MF)</td><td>Strasbourg</td></tr><tr><td>Leandro Paredes (MF)</td><td>Boca Juniors</td></tr><tr><td>Rodrigo De Paul (MF)</td><td>Inter Miami</td></tr><tr><td>Giovani Lo Celso (MF)</td><td>Real Betis</td></tr><tr><td>Thiago Almada (MF)</td><td>Atletico Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Exequiel Palacios (MF)</td><td>Bayer Leverkusen</td></tr><tr><td>Nicolás Paz (MF)</td><td>Como</td></tr><tr><td>Alexis Mac Allister (MF)</td><td>Liverpool</td></tr><tr><td>Enzo Fernández (MF)</td><td>Chelsea</td></tr><tr><td>Julián Alvarez (FW)</td><td>Atletico Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Lionel Messi (FW)</td><td>Inter Miami</td></tr><tr><td>Nicolás González (FW)</td><td>Atletico Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Giuliano Simeone (FW)</td><td>Atlético Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>José Manuel López (FW)</td><td>Palmeiras</td></tr><tr><td>Lautaro Martínez (FW)</td><td>Inter Milan</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Argentina</h2>



<p>When evaluating FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, Argentina arrives in North America as one of the most complete international soccer teams 2026 has to offer. Their tactical balance and winning mentality make them a formidable opponent for any nation.</p>



<p>The squad’s defensive solidity provides a reliable foundation for deep tournament runs. However, an aging core roster, particularly their reliance on a 38-year-old captain, could test their physical endurance in the later stages.</p>



<p>A deep run to the semifinals is the minimum expectation for this storied program. If the younger generation steps up, a successful title defense is entirely within reach.</p>
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          <title>Christian Pulisic discovers his next manager as Milan makes bold coaching decision: What Ruben Amorim’s arrival means for the USMNT ace</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:35:49 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Milan has made one of the most significant coaching decisions of the summer by appointing Ruben Amorim as the club’s new head coach, creating fresh intrigue around the future direction of the Rossoneri and the role key players could have under the Portuguese tactician. <p>While&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/christian-pulisic/">Christian Pulisic</a> is focused on helping the United States at the 2026 World Cup</strong>, major developments have unfolded back in Italy. Milan has made one of the most significant coaching decisions of the summer by appointing&nbsp;<strong>Ruben Amorim as the club’s new head coach</strong>, creating fresh intrigue around the future direction of the Rossoneri and the role key players could have under the Portuguese tactician.</p>



<p>The announcement arrives at a pivotal moment for <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ac-milan/">Milan</a>. After a disappointing end to the season, the club opted for sweeping changes behind the scenes, and Amorim now finds himself entrusted with restoring one of European soccer’s most historic institutions to the top level.</p>



<p>Milan’s decision comes after a turbulent campaign that ended in frustration. Despite spending much of the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/serie-a">Serie A</a> season competing near the top of the table, a poor run during the closing weeks saw the club slip to fifth place and <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/news/christian-pulisics-ac-milan-miss-champions-league-qualification-updated-2025-26-serie-a-standings-after-final-round/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">miss out on qualification for the UEFA Champions League</a>.</p>



<p>That collapse prompted significant changes throughout the organization.&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/news/christian-pulisic-awaits-new-era-as-milans-manager-shortlist-emerges-after-massimiliano-allegris-napoli-move/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Massimiliano Allegri was dismissed</a>, while several senior executives also departed as ownership deemed the season an unacceptable failure.</strong> The club’s American ownership group, RedBird Capital Partners, quickly identified <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/ruben-amorim/">Amorim</a> as the coach capable of leading the next chapter.</p>



<div class="ck-twitter"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Welcoming our new head coach, Rúben Amorim ✍️ <a href="https://t.co/N6JizMF9Fq">pic.twitter.com/N6JizMF9Fq</a></p>— AC Milan (@acmilan) <a href="https://x.com/acmilan/status/2066915194555511194?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 16, 2026</a></blockquote></div> 



<h2>Amorim’s road back to the top</h2>



<p>The move to Milan represents a significant opportunity for Amorim.</p>



<p>Before his brief and difficult spell at <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/manchester-united/">Manchester United</a>, the Portuguese coach had established himself as one of Europe’s brightest managerial talents through his work at Sporting Lisbon. During his time in Lisbon, he built a <strong>reputation for developing young players, implementing a modern tactical system, and delivering major trophies.</strong></p>



<p>His tenure in England, however,<strong> failed to meet expectations</strong>. After being dismissed midway through the season, questions emerged about whether his reputation would recover. Milan believes the answer is yes.</p>



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<p>The Rossoneri are convinced that the coach who transformed Sporting remains one of Europe’s most promising tactical minds. At just 41 years old, Amorim now receives an opportunity to rebuild his standing on one of soccer’s biggest stages.</p>



<h2>How it could impact Christian Pulisic</h2>



<p>The most intriguing aspect of the appointment concerns what it could mean for Pulisic once his <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> campaign concludes. <strong><em>La Gazzetta dello Sport</em></strong> reports that <strong>Amorim’s preferred tactical systems, particularly his 3-4-2-1 formation, appear ideally suited to many of Pulisic’s strengths.</strong>&nbsp;</p>



<p>,Rather than operating strictly as a traditional winger, the American thrives when given freedom to drift into central areas, combine between the lines, and attack spaces behind defenders.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/05/11225246/pulisic-milan-2-1920x1080.webp" alt="pulisic milan" class="wp-image-642956"><figcaption>Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.</figcaption></figure>



<p>,According to tactical analysis from the Italian outlet, the Portuguese coach favors <strong>two attacking midfielders playing behind a central striker. </strong>Those roles require creativity, movement, intelligence, and pressing intensity. <strong>Pulisic checks every box.</strong></p>



<p>Reports in Italy have even suggested that an attacking midfield pairing featuring&nbsp;<strong>Pulisic and Christopher Nkunku could fit naturally within Amorim’s preferred structure</strong>, thanks to their ability to operate in half-spaces and influence games between defensive lines. For the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/usmnt/">USMNT</a> star, the coaching change may offer an opportunity to become even more influential than he was under previous management.</p>
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          <title>Cristiano Ronaldo sees James Rodriguez lose 12-year-old World Cup record before Portugal’s clash against Colombia as Deniz Undav rewrites history</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:34:42 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[While Colombia focuses on its next challenge, Germany forward Deniz Undav has unexpectedly entered the spotlight after a stunning performance that altered a long-standing piece of World Cup history. <p>The <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> has already produced one of its most remarkable individual stories, and it comes at a moment when&nbsp;<strong>James Rodriguez is preparing for a huge showdown against <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/">Cristiano Ronaldo</a> and Portugal</strong>. While Colombia focuses on its next challenge, Germany forward&nbsp;<strong>Deniz Undav</strong>&nbsp;has unexpectedly entered the spotlight after a stunning performance that altered a long-standing piece of World Cup history.</p>



<p>Undav’s impact has quickly become one of the tournament’s most talked-about moments. The German international came off the bench and delivered a display that immediately drew comparisons with one of the greatest substitute appearances ever seen at a World Cup, a benchmark previously associated with <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/james-rodriguez/">James Rodriguez</a> for more than a decade.</p>



<p>Germany began its <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> campaign decisively, defeating Curacao 7-1 in Houston. While the scoreline itself underlined Germany’s attacking strength, the performance that captured attention came from a player who was not even in the starting lineup.</p>



<p>Introduced in the 64th minute, Undav transformed the contest almost instantly. The striker scored once and supplied two assists, helping <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/germany/">Germany</a> finish the match in dominant style and showcasing why many believe he deserves a bigger role as the tournament progresses.</p>



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<p>His contribution was so significant that discussions immediately began about whether the DFB-Team coach Julian Nagelsmann should consider promoting him into the starting XI.</p>



<h2>The record James Rodriguez held since 2014</h2>



<p>The significance of Undav’s achievement becomes even clearer when viewed through a historical lens. For years, <strong>James Rodriguez’s memorable substitute appearance against Japan at the 2014 World Cup</strong> stood alone in the record books.</p>



<p>During that match, the Colombian star delivered one of the most effective cameos in tournament history, producing a goal and two assists after coming off the bench. Now, Undav has joined that exclusive company.</p>



<div class="ck-twitter"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="de" dir="ltr">1 &amp; 2 – Nach James Rodriguez 2014 gegen Japan ist Deniz Undav der zweite Spieler seit det. Datenerfassung (1966), der als Joker in einem WM-Spiel ein Tor erzielte und zwei vorbereitete.<br><br>Empfehlung. <a href="https://t.co/vKJWHY6yEA">pic.twitter.com/vKJWHY6yEA</a></p>— OptaFranz (@OptaFranz) <a href="https://x.com/OptaFranz/status/2066234790215373107?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 14, 2026</a></blockquote></div> 



<p>According to statistical records dating back to 1966,&nbsp;<strong>only two players have managed to score one goal and provide two assists as a substitute in a World Cup match: James Rodriguez in 2014 and Deniz Undav in 2026.</strong> That is the record that James Rodriguez has now seen matched before Colombia’s crucial encounter with Cristiano Ronaldo’s <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/portugal/">Portugal</a>.</p>



<h2>What does it mean ahead of Colombia vs Portugal?</h2>



<p>For James Rodriguez, the timing of Undav’s achievement is intriguing. As <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/colombia/">Colombia</a> prepares to face Portugal in one of the most anticipated fixtures of the tournament, attention will naturally focus on the battle between Rodriguez’s creativity and Cristiano Ronaldo’s pursuit of another World Cup milestone.</p>



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<p>Yet while Rodriguez remains one of the most celebrated players in Colombian soccer history, Undav’s performance has ensured that a record long associated exclusively with the Colombian captain now belongs to a much smaller shared club.</p>



<p>That does little to diminish Rodriguez’s legacy. His performances at the 2014 World Cup remain among the tournament’s defining stories, and his influence continues to shape Colombia’s hopes in 2026. Still, Undav’s extraordinary night in Houston has guaranteed his place in World Cup history.</p>
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          <title>Algeria 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:14:22 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Algeria for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/algeria/">Algeria</a></strong> returns to the global stage after a 12-year absence, carrying renewed optimism and a potent attacking lineup into the tournament. Following a transitional period, the Fennecs have revitalized their roster under head coach <strong>Vladimir Petkovic</strong>. They arrive at the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a> </strong>looking to replicate or exceed their historic 2014 run to the knockout rounds.</p>



<p>This summer represents a defining moment for a group blending emerging domestic talent with established veterans. The upcoming matches will test their defensive resilience, particularly in a challenging group featuring the reigning champions.</p>



<p>This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the tactical setup, the coaching philosophy, and the Algeria squad depth as the nation prepares for the global showpiece.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Vladimir Petkovic</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Riyad Mahrez</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>The Fennecs, The Greens, The Desert Warriors</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA Ranking</td><td>29th</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>CAF</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group J</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup Result</td><td>Round of 16 (2014)</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup Appearances</td><td>5</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup Appearance</td><td>2014</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Algeria play</h2>



<p><strong>The primary Algeria formation under Petkovic is a highly structured 4-2-3-1</strong> that occasionally shifts into a fluid 4-3-3 in possession. The team prioritizes an aggressive, high-energy approach, demanding significant physical output from every player on the field to sustain their pressing scheme.</p>



<p>In attack, the system relies heavily on wide playmakers who operate in the half-spaces to dictate the tempo and draw defenders out of position.</p>



<p>This dynamic creates avenues for overlapping fullbacks and central midfielders to exploit. Defensively, the team utilizes a tenacious double pivot, often anchored by <strong>Hicham Boudaoui or Fares Chaibi</strong>, to recover possession and shield the backline.</p>



<p>Providing a complete Algeria tactical analysis reveals that while their offensive firepower is formidable, their aggressive posture can leave spaces in transition.<br>This vulnerability makes them susceptible to rapid counterattacks from elite opponents.</p>



<p>Ultimately, this dynamic tactical approach ensures Algeria will dictate the tempo against weaker sides, though their defensive discipline will determine their success against top-tier opposition at the 2026 World Cup.</p>



<h2>Vladimir Petkovic: The coach behind Algeria</h2>



<p>Appointed in early 2024, the Algeria coach brought immediate stability and a pragmatic identity to the national team. The veteran manager is widely respected for his seven-year tenure with Switzerland, where he consistently guided the team to the knockout stages of major international tournaments.</p>



<p>Known for his tactical flexibility and demanding physical standards, Petkovic has successfully integrated younger dual-nationals into the setup while phasing out aging veterans.</p>



<p>His leadership style balances strict defensive structure with creative freedom for his most talented attackers. By prioritizing squad cohesion over individual reputations, Petkovic has built a resilient roster capable of adapting to high-pressure situations. His extensive tournament experience and calm demeanor on the touchline could be the defining factor in navigating a difficult group stage.</p>



<h2>Key player: Riyad Mahrez</h2>



<p><strong>Riyad Mahrez</strong> remains the creative focal point and undisputed leader among Algeria key players. The Al-Ahli winger operates primarily as an inverted right-sided playmaker, utilizing his elite ball control and vision to cut inside onto his favored left foot.</p>



<p><strong>With 113 international caps and 38 goals</strong>, the 35-year-old brings unmatched pedigree to the squad, having won numerous domestic titles and a European club championship.</p>



<p>In the current tactical setup, Mahrez dictates the offensive rhythm, drawing multiple defenders to create space for overlapping teammates. While emerging forwards like <strong>Mohamed Amoura </strong>share the goalscoring responsibilities, the team’s build-up play relies heavily on Mahrez’s ability to unlock organized defenses.</p>



<h2>Algeria’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The Fennecs delivered a dominant performance in the CAF Group G qualifiers, securing direct entry to North America with <strong>25 points from a possible 30</strong>. They recorded <strong>eight victories, one draw, and a single defeat to Guinea</strong>, finishing comfortably ahead of Uganda and Mozambique.</p>



<p>The team showcased a lethal attack throughout the campaign, <strong>netting 24 goals, which was 10 more than any other side in their group</strong>.</p>



<p>Wolfsburg forward Amoura was the standout performer, emerging as the top scorer in the African qualification phase with 10 goals. Clinching their spot with a decisive 3-0 victory over Somalia, this commanding qualification run proved the squad possesses the attacking firepower necessary to challenge elite defenses on the global stage.</p>



<h2>Algeria’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Drawn into <strong>Group J, Algeria faces a demanding path to the knockout rounds against Argentina, Austria, and Jordan. </strong>The opening matchup against the reigning global champions represents the most difficult challenge, requiring a flawless defensive performance to secure a positive result.</p>



<p>Conversely, the game against Jordan offers a highly favorable opportunity to secure crucial points and build goal difference as one of the more intriguing FIFA World Cup 2026 teams.</p>



<p>The defining contest will likely be the clash with Austria, a well-drilled European side that will directly compete with the Fennecs for the second automatic qualification spot.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the Fennecs can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/algeria-national-team-tv-schedule/">Algeria TV schedule</a></strong> for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Algeria squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Oussama Benbot (GK)</td><td>USM Alger</td></tr><tr><td>Luca Zidane (GK)</td><td>Granada</td></tr><tr><td>Melvin Mastil (GK)</td><td>Stade Nyonnais</td></tr><tr><td>Aïssa Mandi (DF)</td><td>Lille</td></tr><tr><td>Ramy Bensebaini (DF)</td><td>Borussia Dortmund</td></tr><tr><td>Mohamed Amine Tougai (DF)</td><td>Espérance de Tunis</td></tr><tr><td>Rayan Aït-Nouri (DF)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Jaouen Hadjam (DF)</td><td>Young Boys</td></tr><tr><td>Rafik Belghali (DF)</td><td>Hellas Verona</td></tr><tr><td>Zineddine Belaïd (DF)</td><td>JS Kabylie</td></tr><tr><td>Achref Abada (DF)</td><td>USM Alger</td></tr><tr><td>Samir Chergui (DF)</td><td>Paris FC</td></tr><tr><td>Ramiz Zerrouki (MF)</td><td>Twente</td></tr><tr><td>Nabil Bentaleb (MF)</td><td>Lille</td></tr><tr><td>Hicham Boudaoui (MF)</td><td>Nice</td></tr><tr><td>Farès Chaïbi (MF)</td><td>Eintracht Frankfurt</td></tr><tr><td>Houssem Aouar (MF)</td><td>Al-Ittihad</td></tr><tr><td>Ibrahim Maza (MF)</td><td>Bayer Leverkusen</td></tr><tr><td>Yacine Titraoui (MF)</td><td>Charleroi</td></tr><tr><td>Riyad Mahrez (FW)</td><td>Al-Ahli</td></tr><tr><td>Mohamed Amoura (FW)</td><td>VfL Wolfsburg</td></tr><tr><td>Amine Gouiri (FW)</td><td>Marseille</td></tr><tr><td>Anis Hadj Moussa (FW)</td><td>Feyenoord</td></tr><tr><td>Adil Boulbina (FW)</td><td>Al-Duhail</td></tr><tr><td>Nadhir Benbouali (FW)</td><td>Győr</td></tr><tr><td>Farès Ghedjemis (FW)</td><td>Frosinone</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Algeria</h2>



<p>Algeria enters the global tournament with a rejuvenated roster and a proven international coach leading the way. Their exceptional attacking depth and ability to control possession in the final third are significant assets that will trouble group-stage opponents.</p>



<p>However, their tendency to leave spaces in transition remains a vulnerability that top-tier teams could exploit.</p>



<p>If they can maintain defensive discipline and maximize their scoring opportunities, advancing to the knockout rounds is a highly realistic expectation for this talented North African side as they face the top international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.</p>
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          <title>Is Kylian Mbappe playing? France vs Senegal confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup Group I match</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:03:15 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[After the first surprises in the 2026 World Cup, France face Senegal in their debut in the competition. For this reason, fans are keeping an eye con Kylian Mbappé status ahead of today’s Group I clash. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>France</strong></a> emerge as one of the best national teams in the world. With a promising roster, they are viewed as top contenders for the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong>. In their debut in the competition, they face Senegal, looking for a victory to take the lead in Group I. As one of the best African teams, Pape Thiaw’s team could pose them major problems. For that reason, fans are keeping a close eye on <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Kylian Mbappé</a>’s status</strong>, as he could be the difference-maker.</p>



<p><strong>Kylian Mbappé will start for France, as he arrives in excellent physical condition</strong>. As a central figure in Didier Deschamps’ team, he is once again expected to shine as a goalscorer, being the tournament’s top scorer. In addition, <strong>he has already promised a greater defensive effort</strong>, as he aims to enhance the collective play. For this reason, he is expected to be one of the best players in the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>.</p>



<p>Coupled with Mbappé, <strong>head coach Didier Deschamps will bet on Ousmane Dembélé, Desiré Doué and, Michael Olise</strong>. Nonetheless, France main challenge may be the defense line as Senegal shine with an impressive offense with speed counterattacks. In light of this, they may decided to pick <strong>Aurelien Tchouameni and Adrien Rabiot in the double midfield line.</strong> Then, Dayot Upamecano and William Salida will shine in the defense line.</p>



<p>Looking for a decisive victory, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/senegal/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Senegal</a> will also adopt an attacking setup led by Sadio Mané and Nicolas Jackson</strong>. Nonetheless, head coach Pape Thiaw will rely on Idrissa Gueye to provide solidity in midfield. To prevent Kylian Mbappé from scoring, they will  turn to<strong> Kalidou Koulibaly and Moussa Niakhaté in central defense</strong>, while Edouard Mendy will start in goal.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/03/29174126/GettyImages-2268958163-1-1920x1080.webp" alt="France players celebrating a goal" class="wp-image-632241"><figcaption>Desire Doue of France celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates.</figcaption></figure>



<h2>France confirmed lineup vs Senegal</h2>



<p><strong>France will shine with a brilliant offense, chasing Mbappé and Dembélé scoring form.</strong> Nonetheless, they may struggle with Senegal’s speed offense, making a solid midfield and defense a key asset. In light of this, head coach Didier Deschamps has decided to trust on Aurelien Tchouameni as his physicality could help to stop Sadio Mane’s counterattacks.</p>


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<p>With this in mind, France will lineup as follows: Mike Maignan; Jules Koundé, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano, Theo Hernandez; Aurelien Tchouameni, Adrien Rabiot; Michael Olise, Ousmane Dembélé, Desiré Doué; Kylian Mbappé.</p>



<h2>Senegal confirmed lineup vs France</h2>



<p><strong>Senegal arrive at the 2026 World Cup as underdogs. </strong>While they are one of Africa’s top sides, they are often underestimated despite their defensive solidity <strong>and dangerous counterattacking style. Head coach Pape Thiaw will rely on Sadio Mané and Nicolas Jackson as his main attacking threats.</strong> However, Kalidou Koulibaly and Idrissa Gana Gueye will play key roles, providing leadership and stability throughout the team.</p>



<p>Considering this, Senegal will play as follows: Edouard Mendy; Krepin Diatta, Kalidou Koulibaly, Moussa Niakhate, Malick Diouf; Idrissa Gueye, Lamine Camara, Pape Gueye; Ismaila Sarr, Nicolas Jackson, Sadio Mané.</p>
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          <title>How to watch Iraq vs Norway in USA: 2026 World Cup, Live Stream, TV &amp; Preview</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 14:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Iraq and Norway will face againsrt each other in their Group Stage opener at the FIFA World Cup. Here's all the information you need to watch the action live in the United States. <div>
<strong>Here are all of the details of where you can watch Iraq vs Norway on US television and via legal streaming:</strong>
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<td>6:00pm ET / 3:00pm PT • Tuesday, June 16, 2026</td>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p>Marking their first appearance in the global tournament since 1986, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iraq/">Iraq</a> </strong>enters their opening match as a significant underdog, but with the pride of a nation behind them. The journey to this stage was long and arduous, requiring 21 qualification matches. This game represents a monumental occasion for Iraqi soccer, a chance to test themselves against elite European competition on the biggest stage.</p>



<p>For <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/norway/">Norway</a></strong>, this clash is loaded with urgency. Returning to the finals for the first time since 1998, they arrive with a perfect qualification record and one of the world’s most feared strikers in <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/erling-haaland/">Erling Haaland</a></strong>. With powerhouse nations <strong>France </strong>and <strong>Senegal </strong>waiting later in the group stage, securing a convincing victory against Iraq is not just expected—it’s essential for their chances of advancing.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p>The contrast between these two teams’ paths to the tournament could not be starker. <strong>Norway </strong>stormed through their European qualifying group, winning all eight games and showcasing a devastating attack that averaged 4.6 goals per match. They are a team brimming with confidence and accustomed to dominating opponents. <strong>Iraq</strong>, meanwhile, navigated a grueling campaign, ultimately securing their spot via an intercontinental playoff, demonstrating resilience but also revealing vulnerabilities against higher-caliber teams.</p>



<p>The tactical battle is expected to be a classic case of attack versus defense. Iraq is likely to deploy a deep, compact defensive block, ceding possession and aiming to frustrate the Norwegian attack. Their game plan will revolve around absorbing pressure and hoping to strike on the rare counter-attack. In contrast, <strong>Norway</strong>, powered by a <strong>Premier League</strong>-quality midfield featuring <strong>Martin Ødegaard </strong>and <strong>Sander Berge</strong>, will control the tempo, dominate the ball, and patiently work to dismantle Iraq’s low block.</p>



<p>Motivation for both sides is clear and distinct. For <strong>Norway</strong>, this opening fixture is a must-win to build momentum and, crucially, goal difference before facing the group’s tougher opponents. A comprehensive victory is the primary objective. For Iraq, the goal is to be competitive and prove they belong at this level. Avoiding a heavy defeat and putting up a spirited fight against a formidable European side would be considered a success for the Group I minnows.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>This 2026 tournament match will be the first-ever official meeting between <strong>Iraq </strong>and <strong>Norway</strong>. The two nations have never faced each other in either a competitive fixture or a friendly, making this a completely fresh and unpredictable encounter from a historical perspective.</p>



<p>The lack of direct history extends to their experiences against teams from the opposing confederations on this stage. Norway has never played against a team from the <strong>Asian Football Confederation (AFC)</strong> in their three previous tournament appearances. Similarly, Iraq has only faced a <strong>UEFA </strong>opponent once in the finals, a narrow 2-1 defeat to <strong>Belgium </strong>during their 1986 campaign.</p>



<p>While historical data between the two is nonexistent, their qualifying campaigns offer clear trends. <strong>Norway </strong>was an offensive juggernaut, averaging an incredible 7.68 shots on target per game in European qualifying. <strong>Iraq</strong>, meanwhile, was defensively sound against their regional opposition, conceding just 0.67 goals per game, but their attack will face a monumental step up in class against the Norwegian defense.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p>Both nations enter their opening match with nearly full-strength squads, providing their managers with plenty of options for this crucial first test.</p>



<p>Iraq had a brief injury scare with defender <strong>Ahmed Yahya</strong> during a pre-tournament friendly, but he has since recovered and is available for selection, though he is expected to start on the bench. Otherwise, coach <strong>Graham Arnold</strong> has a complete roster to choose from, with no suspensions or other fitness concerns impacting his plans.</p>



<p><strong>Norway </strong>arrives in North America in peak condition. Manager <strong>Ståle Solbakken</strong> has no injury worries and has successfully managed the minutes of his key stars, including <strong>Erling Haaland</strong> and <strong>Martin Ødegaard</strong>, who endured long and demanding seasons with their clubs. A fully fit and rested Norwegian side is a dangerous prospect for any opponent.</p>



<p><b>Iraq Projected XI (4-4-2):</b> Hassan; Doski, Sulaka, Tahseen, Ali; Bayesh, Al-Ammari, Iqbal, Amyn; Al Hamadi, Hussein.<br>This traditional 4-4-2 formation is designed for defensive solidity. Iraq will rely on two compact lines of four to deny space and frustrate Norway’s creative players. Forwards <strong>Al Hamadi</strong> and <strong>Hussein </strong>will be tasked with holding up the ball and providing an outlet on the counter, with the team’s creative hopes resting on their wingers to deliver quality service when opportunities arise.</p>



<p><b>Norway Projected XI (4-3-3):</b> Nyland; Møller Wolfe, Heggem, Ajer, Ryerson; Berge, Berg, Ødegaard; Nusa, Sørloth, Haaland.<br>Norway’s lineup is built to attack. The dynamic front three, led by the prolific <strong>Erling Haaland</strong>, will be the focal point, supported by the vision and passing range of captain <strong>Martin Ødegaard </strong>from midfield. The trio of Ødegaard, Berge, and Berg will aim to dominate possession and dictate the flow of the game, relentlessly probing the Iraqi defense for an opening.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>You can watch <strong>Iraq vs Norway</strong> exclusively on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_Iraq-vs-Norway" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a> </strong>in the United States. The service is compatible with most modern streaming devices, including Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google Chromecast, and smart TVs from major brands, as well as on web browsers and mobile apps for iOS and Android.</p>



<p>A subscription to Fubo not only gives you access to every match of the 2026 tournament but also includes coverage of other top soccer competitions. You can stream leagues like the Premier League and La Liga, plus tournaments such as the UEFA Champions League, all under one subscription.</p>



<p>The service is available for a monthly fee of $14.99/monthor as part of a larger bundle that may include other sports and entertainment networks. Check their website for the latest offers and packages to find the one that best suits your needs.</p>



<p><b>SEE MORE:</b> <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Schedule of World Cup games on US TV</a>.</p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <title>Why Raphael Varane is missing the 2026 World Cup for France</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Alongside Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, and Michael Olise, another familiar name continues to surface: Raphael Varane, whose absence from the squad has once again sparked conversation before the competition even begins. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/">France</a></strong> heads into the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> with enormous expectations after reaching the final in two of the last three editions. Under Didier Deschamps, who will leave his position after the tournament, Les Bleus once again possess one of the deepest and most talented squads in international soccer. Alongside Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, and Michael Olise, another familiar name continues to surface: <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/raphael-varane/">Raphael Varane</a></strong>, whose absence from the squad has once again sparked conversation before the competition even begins.</p>



<p>The French national team completed its preparations with a <strong>3-1 friendly victory over Northern Ireland</strong>, reinforcing confidence ahead of a difficult Group I campaign against Senegal, Iraq, and Norway. With <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/">Kylian Mbappe</a> captaining the side and an attack overflowing with creativity, France is widely considered one of the favorites to lift the trophy.</p>



<p>Deschamps has assembled a squad packed with elite-level talent across every position. Real Madrid superstar Mbappe remains the face of the national team, while Ballon d’Or winner Ousmane Dembele enters the tournament in sensational form after another outstanding campaign.</p>



<p>The tactical evolution of the French side has also become one of the major talking points before the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a>. Following criticism after Euro 2024, Deschamps shifted toward a more fluid <strong>4-2-3-1 system</strong>, allowing creative players greater freedom in advanced areas while maintaining defensive balance.</p>



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<p>Les Bleus’ defensive solidity has remained impressive as well. The side conceded only <strong>four goals during qualifying</strong>, showcasing the balance between attacking brilliance and tactical discipline that has defined <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/didier-deschamps/">Deschamps</a>’ tenure.</p>



<h2>The reason for Raphael Varane’s absence</h2>



<p>While France’s current squad is filled with emerging stars, many supporters have continued asking the same question ahead of the World Cup: <strong><em>why is Raphael Varane missing?</em></strong></p>



<p>The answer traces back several years before the tournament itself. Varane initially <strong>stepped away from international soccer in February 2023</strong>, shortly after France’s heartbreaking defeat to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup final. The defender explained that the <strong>physical and mental demands of elite soccer had played a significant role in his decision. </strong></p>



<p>At the time, the former Real Madrid and Manchester United defender had already accumulated <strong>93 appearances for France</strong>, winning the 2018 World Cup and establishing himself as one of the greatest defenders in the nation’s history.</p>



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<h2>Varane hoped for fresh start in Italy, but everything changed almost instantly</h2>



<p>Although Varane retired from international soccer first, he continued playing at club level until the summer of 2024. After leaving Manchester United, he signed for Serie A side Como in what many believed would be a fresh chapter in his career.</p>



<p>However, disaster struck almost immediately. <strong>Just minutes into his competitive debut for Como, Varane suffered a serious knee injury that ultimately changed the course of his future.</strong></p>



<p>The injury ultimately convinced the defender to <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/news/former-real-madrid-star-raphael-varane-retires-at-31/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">retire completely from professional soccer</a></strong> in September 2024 <strong>at only 31 years old.</strong> Reports later confirmed that he transitioned into a non-playing role within Como following his retirement.</p>



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<h2>Huge legacy behind</h2>



<p>Varane’s absence from the 2026 World Cup represents the end of an era for France’s defence. For more than a decade, he formed the backbone of Les Bleus alongside players such as <strong>Hugo Lloris, Antoine Griezmann, and Paul Pogba.</strong></p>



<p>His composure, positioning, and leadership played a major role in France’s triumph at the 2018 World Cup in Russia. He also helped the national team reach another final in Qatar four years later, narrowly missing out on a second consecutive title after the dramatic defeat to Argentina.</p>



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<p>Despite retiring earlier than many expected, Varane leaves behind one of the most decorated careers of his generation. Alongside his international success, he won multiple UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid and numerous domestic honours throughout his career.</p>
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          <title>Norway 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Norway for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/norway/">Norway</a></strong> arrives at the 2026 tournament carrying the weight of a 28-year absence, finally returning to the global stage for the first time since 1998.</p>



<p>Ranked 31st in the world, this golden generation has evolved from a squad of untapped potential into a legitimate threat, fresh off an undefeated qualifying campaign.</p>



<p>As part of our <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup 2026</a> </strong>team preview coverage, we look at how the team possesses the firepower to challenge elite nations. Among all the FIFA World Cup 2026 teams, few possess a striker as clinical as <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/erling-haaland/">Erling Haaland</a> </strong>or a playmaker as gifted as <strong>Martin Ødegaard</strong>.</p>



<p>This preview breaks down their tactical setup, the coach guiding their resurgence, and their overall roster depth as they prepare to navigate a challenging group stage.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Category</th><th scope="col">Detail</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Ståle Solbakken</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Martin Ødegaard</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Løvene / Drillos / Røde, Hvite, Blå</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA Ranking</td><td>31st</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>UEFA</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group I</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup Result</td><td>Round of 16</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup Appearances</td><td>4</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup Appearance</td><td>1998</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Norway play</h2>



<p>Under <strong>Ståle Solbakken</strong>, the team typically sets up in a fluid 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 shape.</p>



<p>The Norway formation relies heavily on an ego-free culture where defensive tracking is mandatory for every player. In possession, they look to exploit the blistering pace of Haaland.</p>



<p>His ability to stretch opposing backlines creates massive pockets of space for Ødegaard to operate centrally. The squad also utilizes dynamic wingers like <strong>Antonio Nusa </strong>and<strong> Oscar Bobb </strong>to provide width and unpredictability.</p>



<p>Defensively, they are structurally sound, surrendering just five goals during their eight qualifying matches. Center-backs <strong>Kristoffer Ajer and Torbjørn Heggem </strong>dominate aerial duels and initiate buildup play from deep.</p>



<p>A potential tactical vulnerability lies in their reliance on Ødegaard for creative gravity. Without him, the attack can become overly direct and predictable. Ultimately, this balanced approach of disciplined defending and lethal transition play makes them a tough matchup.</p>



<h2>Ståle Solbakken: The coach behind Norway</h2>



<p>Solbakken brings a wealth of experience and a remarkable personal story to the dugout. A former dynamic midfielder who earned 58 caps and played in the 1998 tournament, the Norway coach understands the demands of international soccer at the highest level. His playing career famously featured a miraculous return after suffering a severe heart attack in 2001.</p>



<p>Taking over the national team in 2020, he successfully navigated the disappointment of missing the 2022 competition to orchestrate a dominant undefeated run to North America. Solbakken is widely respected for his pragmatic leadership and ability to unify a roster of global superstars and domestic talents.</p>



<p>His demand for collective defensive responsibility has forged a resilient unit. This discipline could be the defining factor in determining how deep this squad can run this summer.</p>



<h2>Key player: Erling Haaland</h2>



<p>Erling Haaland operates as the undisputed focal point of the Norwegian attack.<br>The Manchester City forward recently became his <strong>nation’s all-time leading scorer, shattering a 90-year-old record while amassing 55 goals in just 49 caps</strong>. When evaluating Norway key players, his influence is unmatched.</p>



<p>He netted an astonishing <strong>16 goals in eight qualifying matches</strong>, showcasing his lethal efficiency and athleticism. His tactical role extends beyond pure goalscoring.</p>



<p>His sheer physical presence forces opposing defenses to drop deep, opening up the midfield for his teammates. If Haaland suffers an injury, the team would lose its primary focal point.</p>



<p>This would force Alexander Sørloth to shoulder the scoring burden and fundamentally alter their attacking dynamics. Fully fit, Haaland is a generational talent capable of dismantling any defense on the global stage.</p>



<h2>Norway’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>Norway secured their ticket to North America with a flawless qualifying campaign, winning all eight of their matches to top Group I.</p>



<p>They led all European nations with <strong>37 goals scored while conceding only five times</strong>. The defining moment of their run came against Italy.</p>



<p>They dismantled the traditional powerhouse with an aggregate score of 7-1 across two fixtures, including a commanding 3-0 home victory on June 6, 2025. Haaland drove the attack with 16 goals, while the defense recorded four shutouts.</p>



<p>This dominant undefeated stretch proves they are no longer just a team with potential. They are a cohesive unit ready to compete against the best international soccer teams 2026 has to offer.</p>



<h2>Norway’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Placed in <strong>Group I, Norway faces a demanding path to the knockout rounds against France, Senegal, and Iraq</strong>.</p>



<p>The most challenging matchup will undoubtedly be against France, a powerhouse roster that reached the final of the previous global tournament. Senegal presents another massive test, bringing physicality and momentum as recent continental finalists.</p>



<p>Iraq serves as the most favorable fixture, where securing three points will be absolutely essential. Qualification will likely hinge on taking points against Senegal and maintaining a strong goal differential.</p>



<p>While topping the group ahead of the French side is a tall order, securing the runner-up spot is a realistic expectation for this talented squad.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the national team can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/norway-national-team-tv-schedule/">Norway TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Norway squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Ørjan Nyland (GK)</td><td>Sevilla</td></tr><tr><td>Sander Tangvik (GK)</td><td>Hamburger SV</td></tr><tr><td>Egil Selvik (GK)</td><td>Watford</td></tr><tr><td>Kristoffer Ajer (DF)</td><td>Brentford</td></tr><tr><td>Leo Skiri Østigård (DF)</td><td>Genoa</td></tr><tr><td>David Møller Wolfe (DF)</td><td>Wolverhampton Wanderers</td></tr><tr><td>Julian Ryerson (DF)</td><td>Borussia Dortmund</td></tr><tr><td>Fredrik André Bjørkan (DF)</td><td>Bodø/Glimt</td></tr><tr><td>Marcus Holmgren Pedersen (DF)</td><td>Torino</td></tr><tr><td>Torbjørn Heggem (DF)</td><td>Bologna</td></tr><tr><td>Sondre Langås (DF)</td><td>Derby County</td></tr><tr><td>Henrik Falchener (DF)</td><td>Viking</td></tr><tr><td>Morten Thorsby (MF)</td><td>Cremonese</td></tr><tr><td>Patrick Berg (MF)</td><td>Bodø/Glimt</td></tr><tr><td>Sander Berge (MF)</td><td>Fulham</td></tr><tr><td>Jens Petter Hauge (MF)</td><td>Bodø/Glimt</td></tr><tr><td>Kristian Thorstvedt (MF)</td><td>Sassuolo</td></tr><tr><td>Fredrik Aursnes (MF)</td><td>Benfica</td></tr><tr><td>Antonio Nusa (MF)</td><td>RB Leipzig</td></tr><tr><td>Andreas Schjelderup (MF)</td><td>Benfica</td></tr><tr><td>Oscar Bobb (MF)</td><td>Fulham</td></tr><tr><td>Martin Ødegaard (MF)</td><td>Arsenal</td></tr><tr><td>Thelo Aasgaard (MF)</td><td>Rangers</td></tr><tr><td>Alexander Sørloth (FW)</td><td>Atlético Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Erling Haaland (FW)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Jørgen Strand Larsen (FW)</td><td>Crystal Palace</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Norway</h2>



<p>The Norway 2026 World Cup squad arrives as one of the most intriguing dark horses in the competition.</p>



<p>Their unmatched attacking firepower gives them the ability to outscore almost anyone. However, their reliance on the fitness of a few star players remains the biggest hurdle.</p>



<p>An injury to their captain or starting forward could derail their campaign. If their core stays healthy, advancing past the group stage and making a deep knockout run is entirely within reach.</p>
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          <title>Why Hugo Lloris is missing the 2026 World Cup for France</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 12:30:03 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[The former captain, who remains the national team’s all-time appearance leader, will not be part of the tournament in North America as questions continue to surround why one of France’s greatest-ever goalkeepers is missing from the roster. <p><strong>France</strong> heads into the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> carrying enormous expectations, but the absence of <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/hugo-lloris/">Hugo Lloris</a></strong> has become one of the major talking points surrounding Didier Deschamps’ squad. The former captain, who remains the national team’s all-time appearance leader, <strong>will not be part of the tournament in North America </strong>as questions continue to surround why one of France’s greatest-ever goalkeepers is missing from the roster.</p>



<p>The French national team enters the competition with enormous expectations following a dominant qualification campaign and a squad filled with Champions League winners, established stars, and rising talents. A recent <strong>3-1 victory over Northern Ireland</strong> in a warm-up match only strengthened the growing belief that <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/">France</a> could once again reach the final stage of the tournament.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/">Kylian Mbappe</a></strong> and his teammates convincingly qualified for the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a>, finishing first in Group D with five wins and one draw from six matches. The national team scored 16 goals and conceded only four, underlining the balance that has defined Deschamps’ era in charge.</p>



<p>The squad will begin its Group I campaign against <strong>Senegal before facing Iraq and Norway </strong>in the opening stage. With matches scheduled in New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, France is widely expected to top the group and advance comfortably into the knockout rounds.</p>



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<p>Didier Deschamps is preparing for what is expected to be his final major tournament as the Blues’ manager. The former World Cup-winning captain has transformed the national team into one of the most consistent forces in international soccer since taking charge in 2012, guiding the team to World Cup glory in 2018 and another final appearance in 2022.</p>



<h2>Why Hugo Lloris is missing the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The reasoning behind Lloris’ absence ultimately comes down to a decision made several years ago. <strong>Hugo Lloris officially retired from international soccer in January 2023</strong>, shortly after France’s heartbreaking defeat to Argentina in the 2022 World Cup final.</p>



<p>After representing France for 14 years and becoming the country’s all-time appearance leader with 145 caps, Lloris decided the time had come to step away from the national team. The veteran goalkeeper cited <strong>mental and physical fatigue </strong>after years of competing at the highest level. He also wanted to <strong>step aside while still performing at an elite level</strong> and <strong>allow the next generation of goalkeepers to emerge.</strong></p>



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<p>The legendary goalkeeper did, in fact, pave the way for the next generation of French players, especially goalkeeper <strong>Mike Maignan</strong>, who has since established himself as the country’s undisputed first-choice option.</p>



<p>Despite retiring from the national team, Lloris continued his club career and eventually moved to Major League Soccer with LAFC. His performances in the United States have reportedly been impressive, sparking rumors that he could make a sensational return ahead of the 2026 tournament.</p>



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<h2>Deschamps chooses future over experience</h2>



<p>Although speculation over a comeback intensified in recent months, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/didier-deschamps/">Deschamps</a> ultimately decided against recalling the former captain. The France coach instead chose to continue building around the country’s new goalkeeping hierarchy, led by Mike Maignan.</p>



<p>Milan’s captain has now firmly established himself as <strong>France’s number-one goalkeeper following Lloris’ retirement.</strong> Behind him, Deschamps preferred younger options rather than bringing back a veteran nearing the end of his career.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-full"><img loading="lazy" width="1920" height="1080" src="https://media.worldsoccertalk.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2026/02/10174724/maignan-france-1920x1080.webp" alt="maignan france" class="wp-image-620811"><figcaption>Mike Maignan of France looks on </figcaption></figure>



<p>That decision reflects Les Bleus’ broader long-term transition. Several younger stars are now expected to form the foundation of the national team for years to come, and Deschamps appears determined to fully commit to that new cycle during his final tournament.</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 11:31:19 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Iraq for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iraq/">Iraq</a></strong> returns to the global stage for the first time since 1986. They secured their spot after a dramatic intercontinental playoff victory over Bolivia in Mexico.</p>



<p>Ranked 57th globally, the Lions of Mesopotamia face a challenging group stage but bring immense resilience and national pride to the global tournament.</p>



<p>As one of the final <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">FIFA World Cup 2026</a> </strong>teams to qualify, they represent the ultimate underdog story. This World Cup 2026 team preview breaks down the Iraq 2026 World Cup squad, examines head coach Graham Arnold’s impact, highlights Iraq key players, and explores the tactical setup that makes them a difficult opponent to break down.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Category</th><th scope="col">Detail</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Graham Arnold</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Usood al-Rafidayn (Lions of Mesopotamia)</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>57th</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>AFC</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group I</td></tr><tr><td>Best tournament result</td><td>Group stage</td></tr><tr><td>Tournament appearances</td><td>2</td></tr><tr><td>Last appearance</td><td>1986</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Iraq play</h2>



<p>The Iraq tactical analysis reveals a team built on defensive solidity and disciplined structure. The Iraq formation is primarily organized around a resilient defensive shape that aims to frustrate superior opponents. <strong>During their grueling 21-game qualification journey, they lost only three matches</strong>, showcasing a deep commitment to collective defending and absorbing pressure.</p>



<p>In possession, the Lions of Mesopotamia do not rely on dominating the ball. <strong>Against Bolivia, they managed just 32% possession but proved highly clinical in transition</strong>. They look to absorb opponent attacks and launch rapid counter-attacks, utilizing the pace and directness of their forwards to create scoring opportunities.</p>



<p><strong>Aymen Hussein</strong> serves as a traditional target man, holding up play to relieve defensive pressure and bringing dynamic midfielders like Zidane Iqbal into the attack.</p>



<p>Opponents will likely target their lack of top-level European experience, forcing them to defend deep in their own half for long stretches. However, this pragmatic approach makes them a frustrating side to play against. This disciplined tactical foundation will be essential if they hope to secure a positive result against elite competition this summer.</p>



<h2>Graham Arnold: The coach behind Iraq</h2>



<p><strong>Graham Arnold </strong>took charge of the national team in May 2025 during the third round of qualification. The veteran Australian Iraq coach brings significant international experience to the role, having previously guided his native Australia to the knockout rounds of the 2022 tournament in Qatar.</p>



<p>Arnold has implemented a pragmatic, results-driven philosophy that emphasizes defensive organization and mental toughness. Under his leadership, the squad has been highly effective, <strong>losing just three of his first 13 competitive matches while conceding only 0.77 goals per game.</strong></p>



<p>He is widely respected by his players for fostering a strong team spirit and navigating a demanding qualification path. His proven ability to organize underdog sides in major tournaments could be a crucial factor for the team as they face world-class opposition in North America.</p>



<h2>Key player: Ali Al-Hamadi</h2>



<p>While the roster lacks extensive top-flight European experience, <strong>Ali Al-Hamadi </strong>stands out as a vital attacking asset. The Luton Town forward provides the pace and clinical finishing required to execute the team’s counter-attacking strategy effectively.</p>



<p>Al-Hamadi enters the showcase of international soccer teams 2026 with a proven track record of delivering in crucial moments. He scored the decisive goals against Bolivia to secure tournament qualification on April 1, 2026, and has netted <strong>five times in his first 17 international appearances</strong>.</p>



<p>His dynamic movement complements the physical presence of <strong>Aymen Hussein</strong>, giving the attack a much-needed outlet when defending deep. If Al-Hamadi were to miss time with an injury, the squad would lose its primary transitional threat, severely limiting their ability to relieve pressure against dominant opponents.</p>



<h2>Iraq’s road to the 2026 tournament</h2>



<p>The journey to North America was a grueling 21-match marathon that tested the squad’s resilience. They dominated the second round of AFC qualifying, <strong>winning all six matches to top Group F with a +15 goal differential</strong>.</p>



<p>The path grew more challenging in the subsequent rounds, resulting in third- and second-place finishes in their respective groups. Forced into the AFC playoffs, they edged the United Arab Emirates 3-2 on aggregate to keep their tournament hopes alive.</p>



<p>The defining moment arrived on April 1, 2026, when they defeated Bolivia 2-1 in a high-stakes intercontinental playoff in Monterrey, Mexico. Despite holding just 32% possession, their clinical finishing ended a four-decade tournament absence, proving they can execute under immense pressure.</p>



<h2>Iraq’s 2026 group stage outlook</h2>



<p>The Lions of Mesopotamia face a formidable challenge in <strong>Group I, drawn alongside France, Senegal, and Norway</strong>. This represents one of the most difficult groups in the tournament, requiring near-perfect defensive performances to avoid early elimination.</p>



<p>France presents the most challenging matchup, boasting world-class talent and heavy expectations to win the entire competition. Norway offers another severe test with an elite attacking frontline, while Senegal brings physical dominance and recent deep tournament experience.</p>



<p>The most favorable matchup likely comes against Senegal on June 26, 2026, a match the squad views as their best opportunity to secure a historic point.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving Iraq can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/iraq-national-team-tv-schedule/">Iraq TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information. Success in the group stage would simply mean remaining competitive and frustrating superior opponents.</p>



<h2>Iraq squad for 2026 tournament</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Fahad Talib (GK)</td><td>Al-Talaba</td></tr><tr><td>Jalal Hassan (GK)</td><td>Al-Zawraa</td></tr><tr><td>Ahmed Basil (GK)</td><td>Al-Shorta</td></tr><tr><td>Rebin Sulaka (DF)</td><td>Port</td></tr><tr><td>Hussein Ali (DF)</td><td>Pogoń Szczecin</td></tr><tr><td>Zaid Tahseen (DF)</td><td>Pakhtakor</td></tr><tr><td>Ahmed Yahya (DF)</td><td>Al-Shorta</td></tr><tr><td>Mustafa Saadoon (DF)</td><td>Al-Shorta</td></tr><tr><td>Akam Hashim (DF)</td><td>Al-Zawraa</td></tr><tr><td>Frans Putros (DF)</td><td>Persib</td></tr><tr><td>Merchas Doski (DF)</td><td>Viktoria Plzeň</td></tr><tr><td>Manaf Younis (DF)</td><td>Al-Shorta</td></tr><tr><td>Youssef Amyn (MF)</td><td>AEK Larnaca</td></tr><tr><td>Ibrahim Bayesh (MF)</td><td>Al-Dhafra</td></tr><tr><td>Zidane Iqbal (MF)</td><td>Utrecht</td></tr><tr><td>Zaid Ismail (MF)</td><td>Al-Talaba</td></tr><tr><td>Amir Al-Ammari (MF)</td><td>Cracovia</td></tr><tr><td>Ali Jasim (MF)</td><td>Al-Najma</td></tr><tr><td>Kevin Yakob (MF)</td><td>AGF</td></tr><tr><td>Aimar Sher (MF)</td><td>Sarpsborg</td></tr><tr><td>Marko Farji (MF)</td><td>Venezia</td></tr><tr><td>Ahmed Qasem (MF)</td><td>Nashville SC</td></tr><tr><td>Ali Al-Hamadi (FW)</td><td>Luton Town</td></tr><tr><td>Mohanad Ali (FW)</td><td>Dibba</td></tr><tr><td>Ali Yousif (FW)</td><td>Al-Talaba</td></tr><tr><td>Aymen Hussein (FW)</td><td>Al-Karma</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Iraq</h2>



<p>Entering the 2026 tournament as a massive underdog, the team’s mere presence in North America is a monumental achievement. Their organized defensive block and clinical counter-attacking ability will be their primary weapons against elite global competition.</p>



<p>The biggest challenge will be overcoming a severe talent gap when facing powerhouses like France and Senegal. A realistic expectation is an early exit from a brutal Group I, but securing a single point or scoring a goal would represent a massive success for a nation returning to the global stage after 40 years.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Olivier Giroud, France's all-time leading goalscorer, will not be part of Les Bleus' campaign in North America, creating a significant talking point ahead of the tournament. <p><strong>France</strong> heads into the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> as one of the leading contenders to lift the trophy, but there is one notable name missing from Didier Deschamps’ squad.&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/olivier-giroud/">Olivier Giroud</a>, France’s all-time leading goalscorer, will not be part of Les Bleus’ campaign in North America</strong>, creating a significant talking point ahead of the tournament.</p>



<p>Amidst a <strong>star-studded onslaught spearheaded by <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/">Kylian Mbappe</a></strong> and national team coach <strong>Didier Deschamps getting ready for his last tournament</strong>, France remains packed with talent. However, the absence of one of the country’s greatest-ever strikers has left many supporters wondering why the veteran forward is not involved.</p>



<p>Deschamps’ side completed its warm-up schedule with a convincing 3-1 victory over Northern Ireland after choosing to prepare primarily in Europe rather than North America. <strong>The squad combines elite experience with explosive young talent</strong>, making <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/">France</a> one of the deepest teams at the tournament once again.</p>



<p>Mbappe enters his third <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> already chasing history. The Real Madrid superstar is now <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/news/kylian-mbappe-shares-bold-view-on-chasing-olivier-girouds-all-time-record-with-france/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">only one goal behind Giroud</a> on France’s all-time scoring list, while also climbing rapidly through the World Cup’s all-time scoring charts after netting 12 goals in only two editions.</p>



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<h2>Why Olivier Giroud is missing</h2>



<p>The explanation behind Giroud’s absence dates back to 2024. <strong>The veteran striker <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/uefa-euro/big-blow-for-france-2024-euro-to-be-girouds-last-for-les-blues/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">officially retired from international soccer</a> following Euro 2024</strong>, ending a remarkable career with the French national team.</p>



<p>Before that tournament, Giroud made it clear that his international journey was coming to an end. <em>“To be honest, this will be my last competition with Les Bleus,”</em>&nbsp;Giroud said before Euro 2024. <em>“Obviously, I’m going to miss it a lot.”</em></p>



<p>The striker also explained his reasoning for stepping away from the national team. <em>“But I think the French team will be over after the Euros. We need to make way for the youngsters.”</em> </p>



<p>Giroud added,&nbsp;<em>“You also have to be careful not to have one season too many. You have to find the right balance.”</em> His retirement meant that, regardless of his club form, he would no longer be available for selection by <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/didier-deschamps/">Deschamps</a>.</p>



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<h2>Legendary career comes to an end</h2>



<p>Giroud leaves behind one of the most impressive international careers in French soccer history. <strong>He retired with 57 goals in 137 appearances</strong>, making him France’s all-time top scorer. Only Hugo Lloris and Lilian Thuram made more appearances for Les Bleus.</p>



<p>The striker also played a key role during some of the most successful periods in the national team’s history. He was part of the squad that won the 2018 World Cup and helped France reach the final again in 2022.</p>



<p>Across three World Cup tournaments, Giroud scored five goals and consistently delivered in crucial moments. His partnership with Mbappe became one of the defining attacking combinations of the Deschamps era.</p>



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<h2>France still feeling the tactical impact</h2>



<p>Although France possesses enormous attacking talent, Giroud’s departure has changed the way the team operates. For years, the former Arsenal, Chelsea, and Milan forward served as the perfect focal point. His physical presence, aerial ability, and hold-up play created space for runners around him, particularly Mbappe.</p>



<p><strong>Without Giroud, France’s attack has become faster and more fluid, but it lacks a traditional target man.</strong>&nbsp;Deschamps now relies on movement, pace, and technical quality rather than a classic center-forward.</p>



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<p>The veteran striker often provided an alternative route to goal through crosses and direct play when opponents defended deep. Marcus Thuram can offer some physical presence, but his profile differs considerably from Giroud’s. As a result, France has had to adapt its attacking identity over the last two years.</p>
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          <title>How to watch France vs Senegal in USA: 2026 World Cup Group Stage, Live Stream, TV &amp; Preview</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[France and Senegal will square off in Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch this exciting showdown live in the United States. <div>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p>The opening round of the 2026 tournament features a monumental clash as <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/">France</a></strong>, the top-ranked team in the world, begins its campaign against a formidable <strong>Senegal </strong>side. For <em>Les Bleus</em>, this match is about setting the tone for what they hope will be another deep run, having reached four of the last seven tournament finals. With an arsenal of attacking talent and the pressure of being favorites, a strong start is non-negotiable in what is head coach <strong>Didier </strong>Deschamps’ final tournament.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/senegal/">Senegal</a> </strong>enters this fixture with ambitions of its own, eager to replicate the iconic 1-0 upset they delivered against the then-reigning champions <strong>France </strong>in the 2002 opener. The <em>Lions of Teranga</em> are notoriously difficult to break down, boasting a stellar defensive record with 11 clean sheets in their last 16 matches. In a challenging Group I, earning a result against the group favorite would be a massive step toward the knockout stages and a powerful statement of their capabilities on the global stage.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p><strong>France </strong>arrives in North America as one of the leading contenders, built on a foundation of consistent success and staggering squad depth. Their path through major tournaments is well-documented, and they possess the experience to navigate high-pressure situations. In contrast, <strong>Senegal</strong>‘s journey was more turbulent, but they have built significant momentum, relying on a disciplined and cohesive unit that has proven effective against top-tier opposition, including victories over <strong>Egypt </strong>and <strong>Morocco </strong>in 2026.</p>



<p>The tactical battle will likely see France dominate possession, utilizing their fluid 4-3-3 system that can shift into a 4-2-3-1 to control the midfield. Their objective will be to use the pace and creativity of their forwards to unlock a compact Senegalese defense. <strong>Senegal</strong>, meanwhile, is expected to sit in a disciplined defensive block, absorbing pressure and looking to strike on the counter-attack. The game will be won or lost in the midfield, where <strong>Senegal</strong>‘s physical, hard-working unit will attempt to disrupt <strong>France</strong>‘s rhythm.</p>



<p>For <strong>France</strong>, the motivation is clear: to assert their dominance early and avoid the kind of opening-day stumble that has historically plagued top-ranked nations. A convincing win would solidify their status as the team to beat. For <strong>Senegal</strong>, this is an opportunity to prove they belong among the elite. A draw or a win would not only be a historic result but would also put them in a commanding position to advance from a very competitive group.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>The history between these two nations on this stage is brief but legendary. They have met only once before in this competition, a match that lives on in tournament folklore: <strong>Senegal</strong>‘s stunning 1-0 victory over defending champions <strong>France </strong>in the opening game of the 2002 tournament. That result remains one of the greatest upsets in the history of the competition.</p>



<p>Looking at their broader records, <strong>France</strong> has a mixed history against African teams, winning four and losing three of their seven encounters. Their most recent matchup was a 2-0 semifinal victory against <strong>Morocco </strong>in 2022. <strong>Senegal </strong>has a balanced record against European opposition, with two wins, three draws, and two losses from seven matches. Their last game against a <strong>UEFA</strong> team was a 3-0 defeat to <strong>England </strong>in the Round of 16 in <strong>Qatar</strong>.</p>



<p>Key data points suggest a potentially tight contest. <strong>Senegal</strong>‘s defensive strength is undeniable, with 21 clean sheets recorded since the beginning of 2023. France, despite their attacking prowess, have sometimes started tournaments cautiously, as seen in their labored 2-1 win over <strong>Australia </strong>in 2018. While <em>Les Bleus </em>are favored, <strong>Senegal</strong>‘s disciplined structure and historical precedent suggest they are more than capable of keeping the scoreline close.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p>Both teams are managing minor fitness concerns but are expected to field strong starting lineups for this crucial opening fixture.</p>



<p>For <strong>France</strong>, there are slight worries in defense. <strong>William Saliba</strong> has been managing a back issue but is anticipated to be ready, while <strong>Jules Koundé</strong> is expected to recover from a minor muscle strain sustained in a friendly. The squad’s incredible depth, especially in attack, means they are well-equipped to handle any last-minute changes.</p>



<p><strong>Senegal</strong>‘s preparations have been boosted by the return of key veterans. Midfielder <strong>Idrissa Gueye</strong> and defender <strong>Kalidou Koulibaly</strong> have both returned to full training after missing time at the end of their respective club seasons. Their availability provides a significant lift, ensuring the team will be at near full-strength for this massive challenge.</p>



<p><b>France Projected XI (4-2-3-1):</b></p>



<p>Maignan; Hernández, Upamecano, Saliba, Koundé; Tchouaméni, Rabiot; Doué, Dembélé, Olise; Mbappé.</p>



<p>This lineup showcases <strong>France</strong>‘s immense attacking threat, with Kylian Mba<strong>ppé </strong>leading the line. He is supported by a dynamic trio of <strong>Ousmane Dembélé</strong>, <strong>Michael Olise</strong>, and <strong>Désiré Doué</strong>, offering creativity and pace. The midfield pairing of <strong>Tchouaméni </strong>and <strong>Rabiot</strong> provides a solid foundation, balancing defensive duties with forward distribution.</p>



<p><b>Senegal Projected XI (4-3-3):</b></p>



<p>Mendy; Diouf, Niakhate, Koulibaly, Diatta; P. Gueye, Camara, Diarra; Mané, Ndiaye; Jackson.</p>



<p><strong>Senegal </strong>is expected to deploy a robust 4-3-3 formation designed for defensive solidity and rapid transitions. The midfield trio is the engine room, tasked with winning physical battles and protecting the backline. The attack features the experience of <strong>Sadio Mané</strong> alongside the in-form <strong>Nicolas Jackson</strong>, who will be crucial for their chances on the counter.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>The <strong>France vs Senegal </strong>match is available on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_France-vs-Senegal" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a></strong>. In addition to this match, Fubo also offers access to other soccer competitions such as Liga MX or LaLiga. It’s a comprehensive service for soccer fans looking to follow multiple leagues and tournaments.</p>



<p>A subscription to Fubo costs $14.99 per month, providing access to all its live and on-demand content. Special bundle offers may also be available, combining the service with other popular streaming platforms.</p>



<p>SEE MORE: <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Schedule of tournament games on US TV</a>.</p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <title>Why Antoine Griezmann is missing the 2026 World Cup for France</title>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 10:32:16 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[One of the most familiar faces of the modern France national team will not be part of the journey in North America, as Antoine Griezmann watches from afar. <p><strong>France </strong>enters the <strong>2026 World Cup </strong>among the leading contenders to lift the trophy, boasting extraordinary depth, world-class talent, and one of the most experienced squads in international soccer. However, one of the most familiar faces of the modern France national team will not be part of the journey in North America, as <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/antoine-griezmann/">Antoine Griezmann</a> </strong>watches from afar.</p>



<p>With&nbsp;<strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/">Kylian Mbappe</a> leading the attack</strong>, Didier Deschamps preparing for his final tournament as head coach, and France chasing a third World Cup final appearance in a row, attention has also turned toward the notable absence of Griezmann. The former Atletico Madrid star played a pivotal role in some of the greatest moments in recent French soccer history, making his absence one of the tournament’s most discussed storylines.</p>



<p>Les Blues head into the World Cup with enormous expectations after reaching four finals in the last seven major tournaments and winning the 2018 World Cup. The national team remains packed with elite talent, including&nbsp;<strong>Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Desire Doue, Bradley Barcola, and Marcus Thuram</strong>.</p>



<p>Deschamps has assembled a squad that combines proven winners with emerging stars. The coach, who has guided <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/">France</a> since 2012, will step down after the tournament, making this competition his final opportunity to add another major trophy to an already remarkable legacy.</p>



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<p>The French squad was drawn into a challenging Group I alongside Senegal, Norway, and Iraq. While France remains the favorite to top the group, the presence of Senegal and Norway means there is little room for complacency.</p>



<h2>The missing piece in France’s squad</h2>



<p>As fans examined the final squad list, one name immediately stood out by its absence. Antoine Griezmann, who had become one of the defining figures of the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/didier-deschamps/">Deschamps</a> era, was <strong>nowhere to be found</strong>. The forward was instrumental in the nation’s 2018 World Cup triumph and remained a central figure throughout the run to the 2022 World Cup final.</p>



<p>For many supporters, seeing France at a major tournament without Griezmann feels unusual. For more than a decade, he was one of the team’s most reliable performers, combining creativity, goals, leadership, and a relentless work ethic.</p>



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<h2>Why Antoine Griezmann is missing the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The reason behind Griezmann’s absence is ultimately straightforward, though it marks the end of an important chapter for French soccer. <strong>Griezmann <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/antoine-griezmann/griezmann-retires-from-france-opening-door-for-lafc-move/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">officially retired from international soccer</a> on September 30, 2024, bringing an end to his 10-year career with France.</strong></p>



<p>The decision came after Euro 2024 and concluded a remarkable international journey that saw him earn&nbsp;<strong>137 caps</strong>, become one of France’s leading scorers, and help the national team win the World Cup and the UEFA Nations League.</p>



<p>The veteran forward released a heartfelt statement announcing his departure from international soccer, choosing to pass the baton to a younger generation of players. His retirement meant there was no possibility of his being selected for the 2026 World Cup squad, regardless of his club form.</p>



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<h2>Young stars reshaping France</h2>



<p>Griezmann’s departure coincided with a broader transition inside the France setup. Following Euro 2024, Deschamps began placing greater trust in younger creative players. Talents such as&nbsp;<strong>Michael Olise, Rayan Cherki, Desire Doue, and Maghnes Akliouche</strong>&nbsp;increasingly became part of the national team’s future plans.</p>



<p>The squad remains incredibly talented, but the balance has shifted toward a younger generation. While veterans such as N’Golo Kante and several experienced defenders remain involved, the attacking structure is now largely built around Mbappe and a new wave of creative stars.</p>



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<p>Various reports also suggested that Griezmann was disappointed when Deschamps awarded the captaincy to Mbappe following Hugo Lloris’ retirement, although the forward never publicly allowed that situation to overshadow his commitment to the national team.</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 10:21:25 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of France for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/">France</a></strong> enters the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong> as one of the most talented and complete rosters among all international soccer teams. Currently ranked third globally, the two-time champions carry massive expectations into the summer.</p>



<p>This competition marks the final chapter for <strong>head coach <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/didier-deschamps/">Didier Deschamp</a>s</strong>, who will step down after 14 years of unparalleled stability.</p>



<p>Led by Real Madrid star <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kylian-mbappe/">Kylian Mbapp</a>é</strong>, the squad boasts world-class depth from a formidable defense to a devastating attack. This preview breaks down the tactical approach, key personnel, and qualification journey that will shape the French national team’s chances at the upcoming showpiece.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Didier Deschamps</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Kylian Mbappé</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Les Bleus</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>3rd</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>UEFA</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group I</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup result</td><td>Champions (1998, 2018)</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup appearances</td><td>16</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup appearance</td><td>2022</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How France play</h2>



<p><strong>The preferred France formation typically sets up as a balanced 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3</strong>. The system prioritizes defensive solidity while allowing rapid transitions on the counter-attack.</p>



<p>Deschamps favors a pragmatic approach, adapting his tactics to exploit opponent weaknesses rather than enforcing a rigid possession style. Despite this adaptability, <strong>the team controlled the ball for large stretches during UEFA qualifiers, averaging 68.3% possession.</strong></p>



<p>The setup grants attacking freedom to players like Mbappé, who operates centrally or from the left wing to bypass defensive tracking. The midfield relies on the returning <strong>N’Golo Kanté and Aurélien Tchouaméni </strong>to shield the backline and initiate quick offensive transitions.</p>



<p>Defensively, the roster features elite center-backs like <strong>William Saliba and Ibrahima Konaté</strong>. However, occasional defensive lapses and questions about midfield control remain potential vulnerabilities that elite opponents could target.</p>



<p>This tactical balance between a sturdy defensive block and lethal counter-attacking speed will ultimately dictate their success in the tournament.</p>



<h2>Didier Deschamps: The coach behind France</h2>



<p><strong>Didier Deschamps is the longest-serving and most successful France coach in the history of the national team</strong>. Taking charge in July 2012, he has guided the program to three major finals, including a World Cup title in 2018.</p>



<p>His leadership is defined by a pragmatic, winning mentality carried over from his illustrious playing career. As a former holding midfielder, <strong>he captained his country to their first championship in 1998</strong>.</p>



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<p>Rather than imposing a strict tactical dogma, Deschamps excels at building a harmonious locker room and adapting to tournament conditions. This summer marks the end of an era, as the 56-year-old is set to step down following the competition.</p>



<p>His ability to unite a squad filled with global superstars will be the defining factor in whether he leaves his post with another international trophy.</p>



<h2>Key player: Kylian Mbappé</h2>



<p>Mbappé arrives in North America at the peak of his career, carrying the captain’s armband and the burden of avenging a bitter defeat in the 2022 final. The 27-year-old Real Madrid forward is widely considered the most dangerous attacker in international soccer.</p>



<p>Operating either centrally or from the left wing, his blistering pace and clinical finishing dictate the team’s entire offensive strategy. He enters the competition with <strong>56 goals in 96 international appearances</strong>, <strong>sitting just one strike behind the all-time national scoring record</strong>.</p>



<p>At the club level, <strong>Mbappé recently delivered a 42-goal season across 44 matches</strong>. His proven big-game mentality, highlighted by a historic hat-trick in the 2022 final, makes him the undisputed focal point of the roster.</p>



<p>Without his elite production and ability to break open organized defenses, the French attack would lose its most lethal dimension.</p>



<h2>France’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The French national team navigated UEFA Group D with minimal friction, securing direct qualification as group winners. <strong>They finished the campaign undefeated, recording five wins and one draw while scoring 16 goals and conceding just four.</strong></p>



<p>The defining moment came in November 2025, when a resounding 4-0 home victory over Ukraine mathematically sealed their spot in North America. A minor setback occurred earlier with a 2-2 draw away to Iceland, but the squad quickly reasserted its dominance.</p>



<p>Mbappé led the scoring charts with five goals, while younger talents like Michael Olise and Rayan Cherki integrated seamlessly into the senior setup.</p>



<p>This commanding qualification run reinforced their status as a primary contender, showcasing the consistency required for a deep tournament run.</p>



<h2>France’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>France was drawn into <strong>Group I at the 2026 FIFA World Cup alongside Senegal, Norway, and Iraq</strong>, a section that offers a mix of established talent and potential surprises.</p>



<p>While France is expected to top the group, Senegal represents a significant challenge thanks to its experience on the international stage, while Norway arrives with ambitions of making a deep run behind a golden generation featuring <strong>Erling Haaland and Martin Ødegaard</strong>.</p>



<p>The group opens with France facing Senegal in a highly anticipated clash that could have a major impact on the race for first place. Les Bleus will then take on Iraq before concluding the group stage against Norway in what could be another decisive matchup.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the national team can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/france-national-team-tv-schedule/">France TV schedule</a></strong> for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>France squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Brice Samba (GK)</td><td>Rennes</td></tr><tr><td>Mike Maignan (GK)</td><td>AC Milan</td></tr><tr><td>Robin Risser (GK)</td><td>Lens</td></tr><tr><td>Malo Gusto (DF)</td><td>Chelsea</td></tr><tr><td>Lucas Digne (DF)</td><td>Aston Villa</td></tr><tr><td>Dayot Upamecano (DF)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Ibrahima Konaté (DF)</td><td>Liverpool</td></tr><tr><td>Théo Hernandez (DF)</td><td>Al-Hilal</td></tr><tr><td>Lucas Hernandez (DF)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>William Saliba (DF)</td><td>Arsenal</td></tr><tr><td>Jules Koundé (DF)</td><td>Barcelona</td></tr><tr><td>Maxence Lacroix (DF)</td><td>Crystal Palace</td></tr><tr><td>Aurélien Tchouaméni (MF)</td><td>Real Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>N’Golo Kanté (MF)</td><td>Fenerbahce</td></tr><tr><td>Adrien Rabiot (MF)</td><td>AC Milan</td></tr><tr><td>Warren Zaïre-Emery (MF)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>Manu Koné (MF)</td><td>Roma</td></tr><tr><td>Maghnes Akliouche (FW)</td><td>Monaco</td></tr><tr><td>Ousmane Dembélé (FW)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>Marcus Thuram (FW)</td><td>Inter Milan</td></tr><tr><td>Kylian Mbappé (FW)</td><td>Real Madrid</td></tr><tr><td>Michael Olise (FW)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Désiré Doué (FW)</td><td>PSG</td></tr><tr><td>Jean-Philippe Mateta (FW)</td><td>Crystal Palace</td></tr><tr><td>Rayan Cherki (FW)</td><td>Manchester City</td></tr><tr><td>Bradley Barcola (FW)</td><td>PSG</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on France</h2>



<p>France enters the summer tournament as one of the most formidable squads on the planet. Their biggest strength lies in a devastating attacking unit capable of dismantling any defensive block.</p>



<p>However, occasional lapses in central defense and uncertainties in the midfield balance could pose challenges against elite opposition.</p>



<p>Given their immense depth and recent pedigree on the global stage, reaching the semifinals is a realistic baseline expectation. A deep run to the championship match would surprise no one as this golden generation aims for another historic triumph.</p>
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          <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2026 09:53:44 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Senegal for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/senegal/">Senegal</a></strong> arrives at the 2026 tournament carrying high expectations and seeking to solidify its status as Africa’s premier soccer nation. Following a dramatic recent run in the Africa Cup of Nations, the team is highly motivated to make a deep run in North America.</p>



<p>The Lions of Teranga blend the veteran leadership of iconic stars with an emerging core of young, dynamic talent. Fans can expect a defensively resolute side capable of explosive moments in transition.</p>



<p>In this <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup 2026</a> </strong>team preview, we examine the roster depth, highlight the Senegal key players, and evaluate their chances of advancing from a challenging group stage. This Senegal tactical analysis breaks down exactly what to expect when the team takes the field.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Pape Thiaw</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Lions of Teranga</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA Ranking</td><td>14th</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>CAF</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group I</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup Result</td><td>Quarter-finals (2002)</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup Appearances</td><td>3 (Prior to 2026)</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup Appearance</td><td>2022</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Senegal play</h2>



<p>Under their current leadership, the Senegal formation focuses on a highly organized defensive structure that makes them incredibly difficult to break down. <strong>During qualification, the defense conceded just 0.30 goals per match</strong>, showcasing their solidity at the back.</p>



<p>However, underlying data suggests some hidden vulnerability, <strong>as their expected goals against (xGA) averaged 0.97 per 90 minutes</strong>. In possession, the team has evolved from relying solely on individual brilliance to a more fluid, transition-based system.</p>



<p>The midfield engine room, <strong>featuring Pape Matar Sarr and Lamine Camara, averaged 14.2 progressive carries per 90 minutes during the qualifiers</strong>. This increased ball movement allows attackers like <strong>Nicolas Jackson and Iliman Ndiaye </strong>to find space in the final third.</p>



<p>The tactical focus remains on defensive discipline paired with rapid counter-attacks, utilizing the pace of their forwards. This pragmatic yet dangerous tactical approach could be the key to frustrating top-tier opponents and advancing deep into the tournament.</p>



<h2>Pape Thiaw: The coach behind Senegal</h2>



<p><strong>Senegal coach Pape Thiaw </strong>took the reins of the national team in December 2024, inheriting a talented squad with high expectations. A former forward who famously provided the assist for the nation’s golden goal against Sweden at the 2002 tournament, Thiaw is viewed as a national icon.</p>



<p>He quickly proved his managerial credentials by guiding the team through an undefeated qualification campaign. His reputation, however, has faced scrutiny due to his passionate temperament, highlighted by a controversial touchline protest during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final.</p>



<p>Despite the debate surrounding his character, Thiaw has instilled a resilient, defensively sound philosophy within the squad. His leadership and firsthand experience of deep tournament runs will heavily influence how the team navigates high-pressure moments this summer.</p>



<h2>Key player: Sadio Mané</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/sadio-mane/">Sadio Mané</a></strong> remains the undisputed talisman and creative heartbeat of the national squad. Now playing for <strong>Al-Nassr</strong>, the veteran forward has adapted his game to become a more complete, leadership-oriented attacker.</p>



<p><strong>With 126 appearances and 53 goals for his country</strong>,<strong> Mané is the all-time leading scorer for the Lions of Teranga</strong>. While his explosive pace has naturally evolved with age, his intelligent movement consistently draws defenders, creating valuable space for his teammates in the final third.</p>



<p>Mané typically operates on the left wing or as a central second striker, serving as the primary focal point of the attack. The team’s tactical system relies heavily on his vision and clinical finishing, meaning his overall impact will heavily dictate their success in the competition.</p>



<h2>Senegal’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>The team dominated their qualification group, <strong>finishing undefeated with seven wins and three draws to secure 24 points</strong>. The campaign highlighted their defensive resilience, as <strong>they conceded only three goals across 10 matches while scoring 22</strong>.</p>



<p>The defining moment arrived in September 2025 against DR Congo. Trailing by two goals on the road, the Lions of Teranga mounted a stunning comeback, capped by an 87th-minute winner from Pape Matar Sarr to secure a dramatic 3-2 victory.</p>



<p>Following that crucial result, the team surged, culminating in a 4-0 thrashing of Mauritania to officially book their ticket to the 2026 World Cup. This resilient qualification campaign proved the squad has the mental toughness required for the upcoming global tournament.</p>



<h2>Senegal’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>The team faces a demanding but manageable path in <strong>Group I, where they have been drawn alongside France, Norway, and Iraq</strong>. The group presents a balanced challenge, requiring both defensive discipline and attacking efficiency to secure progression.</p>



<p>The opening match against France represents the most difficult test, <strong>reviving memories of their historic upset in 2002</strong>. Conversely, the fixture against Iraq serves as the most favorable matchup, offering a crucial opportunity to secure three points.</p>



<p>Qualification will likely hinge on their battle with Norway for the second spot, making that European clash pivotal.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the Lions of Teranga can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/senegal-national-team-tv-schedule/">Senegal TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Senegal squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Yehvann Diouf (GK)</td><td>Nice</td></tr><tr><td>Édouard Mendy (GK)</td><td>Al-Ahli</td></tr><tr><td>Mory Diaw (GK)</td><td>Le Havre</td></tr><tr><td>Mamadou Sarr (DF)</td><td>Chelsea</td></tr><tr><td>Abdoulaye Seck (DF)</td><td>Maccabi Haifa</td></tr><tr><td>Ismail Jakobs (DF)</td><td>Galatasaray</td></tr><tr><td>Krépin Diatta (DF)</td><td>Monaco</td></tr><tr><td>Moussa Niakhaté (DF)</td><td>Lyon</td></tr><tr><td>Antoine Mendy (DF)</td><td>Nice</td></tr><tr><td>El Hadji Malick Diouf (DF)</td><td>West Ham United</td></tr><tr><td>Kalidou Koulibaly (DF)</td><td>Al-Hilal</td></tr><tr><td>Moustapha Mbow (DF)</td><td>Paris FC</td></tr><tr><td>Idrissa Gueye (MF)</td><td>Everton</td></tr><tr><td>Pathe Ciss (MF)</td><td>Rayo Vallecano</td></tr><tr><td>Lamine Camara (MF)</td><td>Monaco</td></tr><tr><td>Pape Matar Sarr (MF)</td><td>Tottenham Hotspur</td></tr><tr><td>Habib Diarra (MF)</td><td>Sunderland</td></tr><tr><td>Bara Sapoko Ndiaye (MF)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Nicolas Jackson (FW)</td><td>Bayern Munich</td></tr><tr><td>Cherif Ndiaye (FW)</td><td>Samsunspor</td></tr><tr><td>Ismaïla Sarr (FW)</td><td>Crystal Palace</td></tr><tr><td>Bamba Dieng (FW)</td><td>Lorient</td></tr><tr><td>Iliman Ndiaye (FW)</td><td>Everton</td></tr><tr><td>Sadio Mane (FW)</td><td>Al-Nassr</td></tr><tr><td>Assane Diao (FW)</td><td>Como</td></tr><tr><td>Ibrahim Mbaye (FW)</td><td>Paris Saint-Germain</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Senegal</h2>



<p>The Lions of Teranga enter the competition as one of the most formidable FIFA World Cup 2026 teams. Their exceptional defensive structure provides a strong foundation capable of frustrating the world’s best attacking units.</p>



<p>However, the advancing age of their core veterans presents a distinct challenge, raising questions about their stamina late in grueling matches. If the younger generation can seamlessly support the established stars, a deep run into the knockout stages is a highly realistic expectation for this talented squad.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Despite helping Cristiano Ronaldo break his trophy drought at Al Nassr, Kingsley Coman will be missing the 2026 World Cup. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/kingsley-coman/"><strong>Kingsley Coman</strong></a> emerged as one of <strong>Cristiano Ronaldo</strong>’s most dynamic partners during the 2025-26 season, playing a fundamental role in <strong>Al Nassr</strong> lifting the Saudi Pro League title. However, despite his pivotal contributions to the Saudi side, <strong>Coman will be notably absent from the </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>2026 World Cup</strong></a>.</p>



<p>Determined to break <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cristiano-ronaldo/"><strong>Ronaldo</strong></a>’s trophy drought, Al Nassr made waves in the summer transfer window, landing Kingsley Coman from Bayern Munich as a marquee signing. With Sadio Mane anchoring the left wing, <strong>Coman was deployed on the right flank</strong>, quickly establishing himself as one of the league’s brightest stars in his debut campaign.</p>



<p>Across all competitions, Coman racked up 16 goals and 12 assists over 41 appearances with <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/al-nassr/"><strong>Al Nassr</strong></a>, finishing the year as the team’s third-highest scorer and second-best playmaker. <strong>The only players to surpass his goal tally were Cristiano Ronaldo (30) and Joao Felix (26)</strong>, both of whom occupied central attacking roles rather than playing out wide, adding extra merit to the Frenchman’s stellar production.</p>



<h2>Why isn’t Coman playing in the 2026 World Cup?</h2>



<p>Coman’s absence from the 2026 World Cup comes down to a strict tactical decision by manager Didier Deschamps. Despite Coman’s elite form throughout the 2025-26 club season, <strong>the France boss first dropped him during the November international break, and the winger hasn’t featured for <em>Les Bleus</em> since</strong>.</p>



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<p>A primary driver behind the exclusion is France’s youth movement on the flanks. With <strong>Desire Doue</strong> and <strong>Michael Olise</strong> emerging as bona fide breakout sensations over the last few seasons, Deschamps opted to round out his winger depth with younger talent like <strong>Bradley Barcola</strong>, <strong>Rayan Cherki</strong>, and <strong>Maghnes Akliouche</strong>, <strong>ultimately freezing Coman out of the rotation</strong>.</p>


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<p>Coman’s declining minutes and friction behind the scenes also played a major factor. <em>L’Equipe</em> reported back in 2024 that after logging just 15 minutes during the Euros in Germany, <strong>Coman had a “<em>miserable experience</em>” that led him to seriously consider retiring from international duty entirely</strong>.</p>



<p>After being left out of the UEFA Nations League Final Four in June 2025, <strong>Coman did briefly return to the national team for the September and October international windows</strong>, appearing against Iceland and Azerbaijan during World Cup qualifying. Ultimately, those performances failed to sway Deschamps, leaving the veteran winger off France’s final World Cup roster.</p>
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          <title>Elijah Just’s brace isn’t enough as New Zealand settles for 2-2 draw against Iran in World Cup clash</title>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 23:24:18 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Despite Elijah Just scored a brace, Iran and New Zealand shared points in a thrilling 2-2 draw in their 2026 World Cup debut. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iran/"><strong>Iran</strong></a> and <strong>New Zealand</strong> clashed Monday at SoFi Stadium, temporarily renamed Los Angeles Stadium, for a Matchday 1 Group G showdown at the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong>. While <strong>Elijah Just</strong> found the back of the net twice, <strong>his heroic brace wasn’t enough to secure the first </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a><strong> victory in All Whites history</strong>.</p>



<p>The All Whites weathererd an early wave of Iranian dominance before striking on a high note. In the 7th minute, Chris Wood unlocked the defense by holding up a long ball and feeding his teammates, <strong>setting up Just to unleash a clinical strike and open the scoring</strong>.</p>



<p>The early deficit rattled Iran, forcing goalkeeper <strong>Alireza Beiranvand</strong> into several key saves to keep the match within reach. The breakthrough arrived in the 32nd minute when <strong>Ramin Rezaeian</strong> delivered a brilliant trivela cross; after Saman Ghoddos and Shahriyar Moghanlou battled for the ball, <strong>Rezaeian ghosted into the area to smash home the rebound and equalize</strong>.</p>



<p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/new-zealand/"><strong>New Zealand</strong></a> recaptured the momentum early in the second half. In the 54th minute, Just linked up beautifully with Wood once again, orchestrating a quick combination before going one-on-one with the keeper to complete his brace. However, Rezaeian turned playmaker in the 64th minute, whipping in a remote-controlled cross that <strong>found Mohammad Mohebi’s head to level the score</strong>, and despite late chances for both sides, the deadlock held.</p>



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<p><strong>The 2-2 draw leaves Group G completely deadlocked</strong>. With Belgium and Egypt playing to a 1-1 tie earlier Monday, Iran must now hunt for three points against the Red Devils on June 21, while the All Whites prepare for a Matchday 2 clash against the Pharaohs.</p>


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          <title>Iran 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 21:03:19 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of Iran for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iran/">Iran</a> </strong>enters the 2026 tournament aiming to break a historic barrier. Despite claiming three continental titles and making their seventh appearance on the global stage, the Asian powerhouse has never advanced past the group phase.</p>



<p>Team Melli secured their <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">2026 World Cup</a></strong> spot comfortably and now bring what many consider their most balanced roster in decades to North America. Drawn into a fascinating group, expectations are rising that this squad can finally reach the knockout rounds.</p>



<p>This World Cup 2026 team preview explores the Iran tactical analysis, the influence of their veteran coach, and the Iran key players who will determine their fate this summer among the FIFA World Cup 2026 teams.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td>Coach</td><td>Amir Ghalenoei</td></tr><tr><td>Captain</td><td>Mehdi Taremi</td></tr><tr><td>Nickname</td><td>Team Melli</td></tr><tr><td>FIFA ranking</td><td>21st</td></tr><tr><td>Confederation</td><td>AFC</td></tr><tr><td>Group</td><td>Group G</td></tr><tr><td>Best World Cup result</td><td>Group stage</td></tr><tr><td>World Cup appearances</td><td>7</td></tr><tr><td>Last World Cup appearance</td><td>2022</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How Iran play</h2>



<p><strong>Iran typically sets up in a structured 4-2-3-1 formation under their current leadership</strong>. The system prioritizes defensive stability and quick transitions, relying on a deep block to frustrate opponents before launching rapid counter-attacks.</p>



<p>During the Asian qualifiers, they showcased an ability to control games against regional opposition, <strong>averaging 55% possession and generating an expected goals (xG) tally of 18.99</strong>. However, replicating that offensive output against elite international soccer teams 2026 will be a significant challenge.</p>



<p>Their defensive shape is a major asset, but a heavy reliance on counter-attacking can leave them vulnerable if they fall behind early. The team excels at winning the ball high up the pitch, <strong>recording 4.7 possessions won in the final third per match during qualifying</strong>.</p>



<p>Ultimately, their tactical discipline and ability to execute swift transitions will dictate their success in the tournament.</p>



<h2>Amir Ghalenoei: The coach behind Iran</h2>



<p><strong>Amir Ghalenoei </strong>is currently in his second stint managing the national team, having previously led them between 2006 and 2007. Known affectionately as The General, the former Esteghlal midfielder brings extensive domestic experience, holding the record as the most decorated coach in Iranian club history.</p>



<p>His coaching philosophy leans toward a pragmatic, defensively solid approach. While some critics argue his traditional methods may struggle against top-tier global opponents, his recent success in securing qualification and achieving a deep run in the 2023 Asian Cup has solidified his position.</p>



<p>Ghalenoei has never managed at this specific tournament before, making this summer a defining moment in his career. His leadership and tactical adjustments will be the deciding factor in whether this Iran 2026 World Cup squad can finally escape the group stage.</p>



<h2>Key player: Mehdi Taremi</h2>



<p><strong>Mehdi Taremi </strong>stands out as the undisputed focal point of the Iranian attack. The 33-year-old Olympiacos forward brings vital European pedigree, having previously starred for Porto and featured in a Champions League final with Inter Milan.</p>



<p>Operating primarily as a center-forward, Taremi has evolved into a complete attacker capable of dropping deep to link play or finishing chances inside the penalty area. His spatial awareness and hold-up play offer crucial relief when the team is under defensive pressure.</p>



<p><strong>With 60 goals in over 100 international appearances</strong>, his output is essential to the team’s success. If Taremi were to suffer an injury, Iran would lose both their primary goalscorer and their most important creative outlet in the final third.</p>



<h2>Iran’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>Team Melli delivered a dominant qualification campaign, securing their spot in North America by topping Group A in the AFC Third Round. They navigated the process with <strong>an impressive record of 11 wins, four draws, and just a single defeat across 16 matches</strong>.</p>



<p>Their success was built on a formidable defense, <strong>maintaining a 55.6% clean sheet rate and conceding only six times overall</strong>. Offensively, they were highly efficient, <strong>netting 35 goals and converting the vast majority of their high-quality scoring chances</strong>.</p>



<p>The campaign was mathematically sealed following a hard-fought draw against Uzbekistan, highlighting their consistency against regional rivals. This commanding qualification performance suggests Iran possesses the resilience needed to compete on the global stage.</p>



<h2>Iran’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>Drawn into <strong>Group G, Iran faces a crucial test against Belgium, Egypt, and New Zealand. </strong>The European seeded team represents the most difficult challenge, making the remaining fixtures vital for progression.</p>



<p>New Zealand offers the most favorable matchup on paper, and securing three points in that opening game is an absolute necessity. The pivotal moment of the group stage will likely come against Egypt, a match that could directly determine who claims the second qualification spot.</p>



<p>Readers looking to follow every match involving the national team can also check our complete <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/nations/iran-national-team-tv-schedule/">Iran TV schedule</a> </strong>for the latest broadcast and streaming information.</p>



<h2>Iran squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Alireza Beiranvand (GK)</td><td>Tractor</td></tr><tr><td>Payam Niazmand (GK)</td><td>Persepolis</td></tr><tr><td>Hossein Hosseini (GK)</td><td>Sepahan</td></tr><tr><td>Saleh Hardani (DF)</td><td>Esteghlal</td></tr><tr><td>Ehsan Hajsafi (DF)</td><td>Sepahan</td></tr><tr><td>Shojae Khalilzadeh (DF)</td><td>Tractor</td></tr><tr><td>Milad Mohammadi (DF)</td><td>Persepolis</td></tr><tr><td>Hossein Kanaanizadegan (DF)</td><td>Persepolis</td></tr><tr><td>Aria Yousefi (DF)</td><td>Sepahan</td></tr><tr><td>Ali Nemati (DF)</td><td>Foolad</td></tr><tr><td>Ramin Rezaeian (DF)</td><td>Foolad</td></tr><tr><td>Danial Eiri (DF)</td><td>Malavan</td></tr><tr><td>Amirmohammad Razzaghinia (MF)</td><td>Esteghlal</td></tr><tr><td>Rouzbeh Cheshmi (MF)</td><td>Esteghlal</td></tr><tr><td>Alireza Jahanbakhsh (MF)</td><td>Dender</td></tr><tr><td>Saeid Ezatolahi (MF)</td><td>Shabab Al-Ahli</td></tr><tr><td>Saman Ghoddos (MF)</td><td>Kalba</td></tr><tr><td>Mehdi Torabi (MF)</td><td>Tractor</td></tr><tr><td>Mohammad Ghorbani (MF)</td><td>Al-Wahda</td></tr><tr><td>Mohammad Mohebi (MF)</td><td>Rostov</td></tr><tr><td>Mehdi Taremi (FW)</td><td>Olympiacos</td></tr><tr><td>Mehdi Ghayedi (FW)</td><td>Al-Nasr</td></tr><tr><td>Amirhossein Hosseinzadeh (FW)</td><td>Tractor</td></tr><tr><td>Ali Alipour (FW)</td><td>Persepolis</td></tr><tr><td>Shahriyar Moghanlou (FW)</td><td>Kalba</td></tr><tr><td>Dennis Eckert (FW)</td><td>Standard Liège</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on Iran</h2>



<p>Iran enters the 2026 World Cup with a clear objective: advance past the group stage for the first time in their history. Their defensive organization and the attacking quality of Taremi provide a solid foundation for success.</p>



<p>However, their historical struggles to secure results against high-caliber opposition remain a significant hurdle. If they can maintain their tactical discipline and capitalize on limited scoring opportunities, this experienced squad has a genuine opportunity to make history in North America.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Iran and New Zealand are set to launch their 2026 World Cup runs, with viral sensation Tim Payne expected to be in the starting eleven. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iran/"><strong>Iran</strong></a> and <strong>New Zealand</strong> are set to clash on Monday, June 15, for Matchday 1 of Group G at the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> inside SoFi Stadium, temporarily rebranded as Los Angeles Stadium. While both squads are desperate to secure a crucial opening result, much of the pre-game spotlight is focused on <strong>whether viral social media sensation Tim Payne will take the pitch</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Payne has been included in the starting lineup for the World Cup opener against Iran</strong>. As a mainstay in the All Whites’ starting eleven at right back, Payne logged heavy minutes in <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/new-zealand/"><strong>New Zealand</strong></a>‘s final pre-tournament tune-up against England, proving he has the match fitness required for the biggest stage in soccer.</p>



<p>New Zealand enters the tournament as a heavy underdog, a tag justified not only by their standing as the lowest-ranked nation in the 48-team field (No. 85 in the FIFA rankings) but also by their brutal recent form. Having suffered nine defeats alongside one draw and just a single victory over their last 11 outings, <strong>back-to-back friendly losses to England (1-0) and Haiti (4-0) have kept expectations low for the Oceanic side</strong>.</p>



<p>Conversely, Iran enters the matchup as the distinct favorite, carrying plenty of momentum after dispatching Gambia 3-1 and Mali 2-0 in their final two pre-<a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> friendlies. While those opponents may be lower-tier sides, <strong>the convincing victories have allowed Team Melli to arrive in Southern California in peak competitive form</strong>.</p>



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<p>While Monday marks the first time these two nations have met in a World Cup setting, it is not their first head-to-head battle. Their history dates back to a <strong>scoreless friendly draw in 1973</strong>, followed by <strong>a commanding 3-0 Iran victory in 2003</strong> when the sides faced off in the now-defunct AFC-OFC Challenge Cup.</p>


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<h2>Confirmed lineups for Iran vs New Zealand</h2>



<p><strong>Iran’s confirmed lineup (4-4-2)</strong>: Alireza Beiranvand; Ramin Rezaeian, Ali Nemati, Shoja Khalilzadeh, Milad Mohammadi; Aria Yousefi, Saman Ghoddos, Saeid Ezatolahi, Mohammad Mohebi; Shahriar Moghanlou, Mehdi Taremi.<br><strong>Head coach</strong>: Amir Ghalenoei.</p>



<p><strong>New Zealand’s confirmed lineup (4-2-3-1)</strong>: Max Crocombe; Tim Payne, Finn Surman, Michael Boxall, Liberato Cacace; Joe Bell, Marko Stamenic; Callum McCowatt, Sarpreet Singh, Eli Just; Chris Wood.<br><strong>Head coach</strong>: Darren Bazeley.</p>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 18:37:58 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[In its third presentation in the World Cup, New Zealand heads to the competition being the lowest-ranked national team in it. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/new-zealand/"><strong>New Zealand</strong></a> is heading back to the <strong>World Cup</strong> after missing out on Qatar 2022 following a heartbreaking intercontinental playoff loss to Costa Rica, and the squad arrives on the big stage as one of the ultimate underdogs. Marking only the country’s third-ever appearance at the tournament, <strong>the All Whites find themselves fighting an uphill battle when looking at their position in the global pecking order</strong>.</p>



<p>In the final pre-tournament update of the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/fifa/"><strong>FIFA</strong></a> Men’s World Ranking, <strong>New Zealand sits way down in 85th place with 1,275.58 points</strong>. Far removed from their peak rank of No. 47 back in 2002, the All Whites enter the expanded 48-team field as <strong>the lowest-ranked nation in the entire tournament</strong>, trailing just behind Haiti, who sat at No. 83 before a 1-0 opening loss to Scotland dropped them to No. 84 with 1,277.67 points.</p>



<p>Drawn into a brutal Group G, New Zealand faces a daunting task just to survive the opening stage. <strong>The next lowest-ranked team in the cluster is Mohamed Salah’s Egypt</strong>, loitering at No. 29 with 1,562.36 points, while <strong>Iran sits at No. 20</strong> with 1,619.58 points. Sitting comfortably at the top of the group is European powerhouse <strong>Belgium</strong>, leading the four-team pack at No. 9 in the world with 1,742.23 points.</p>



<p>When examining their recent form since punching their ticket to North America, the All Whites have struggled to find a winning rhythm. Since grinding out a 1-0 win over Ivory Coast back in June 2025, the Oceanic nation has endured a rough 11-match stretch, <strong>suffering nine defeats alongside one draw and just a single victory, while being outscored by a dismal 20-to-8 margin</strong>.</p>



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<p>This tournament marks New Zealand’s first <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> appearance since South Africa 2010, with Spain 1982 serving as their only other historical cameo. To date, <strong>they have posted three draws and three losses across their six total World Cup matches</strong>, meaning the 2026 campaign will primarily center on the team’s quest to secure the first tournament win in nation history.</p>


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<h2>Tim Payne: New Zealand’s viral sensation ahead of the World Cup</h2>



<p>While outside expectations for New Zealand’s on-field success remain muted, an unprecedented wave of social media hype has transformed defender <strong>Tim Payne</strong> into an overnight celebrity. Playing domestically in the A-League for Wellington Phoenix FC, the right back suddenly became the most-followed player in New Zealand history, <strong>eclipsing even standard-bearer and team captain Chris Wood</strong>.</p>



<p>The viral explosion stems from Argentine influencer Valentin Scarsini, known online as “<em>Elscarso</em>“, who set out on a tongue-in-cheek quest to find the most obscure player in the World Cup field. He picked Payne, sparking a massive internet movement that pushed the defender directly into the global spotlight; <strong>the video went viral, driving millions to hit the follow button and pushing Payne past the 5-million follower mark</strong>, a bizarre twist that the defender publicly acknowledged and one that might just give the underdogs a unique motivational boost.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Cape Verde secured their first-ever World Cup appearance, earning their place in the 2026 edition following all of FIFA’s adjustments. With this, they will have the opportunity to climb positions in the FIFA World Ranking. <p>After overcoming Cameroon in the African qualifiers, <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cape-verde/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Cape Verde</a> will play in their first World Cup at the 2026 edition</strong>. While they are not a contender team, they surprised their opponents with their offensive power, which led them to first place in their group and secured direct qualification. Following this historic achievement, they have gained greater recognition, <strong>climbing positions in the FIFA World Ranking and potentially looking to surprise their opponents.</strong></p>



<p>According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking,&nbsp;<strong>Cape Verde are ranked 67nd with 1,371.11 points.</strong>&nbsp;With <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/spain/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Spain</a> as their first opponent, the result could directly affect their position in the standings. After being <strong>ranked 182st in 2000</strong>,&nbsp;they have managed to significantly improve their international standing. However, <strong>they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 27th in February 2014</strong>.</p>



<p>While Cape Verde have improve their international impact, they remain as the lowest-ranked national team in their group at the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>. <strong>Spain currently hold the 2 spot</strong> in the rankings with 1874.71 points. Then, <strong>Uruguay hold the 17 spot</strong> in the rankings with 1673.07 points. <strong>Saudi Arabia rank in the 60 spot in the rankings</strong> with 1423.88 points.</p>



<p>Having just over 500.000 people on their island, <strong>Cape Verde are looking to write their name on World Cup history.</strong> In case of reaching the knockout stages as the best third-placed teams, they will have their best participation ever in the competition. Nonetheless, <strong>they could still leave a huge impact in the Group Stage by shinning against their rivals</strong>, and demonstrate competitiveness.</p>



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<h2>What are Curaçao’s upcoming matches in the 2026 World Cup?</h2>



<p>After getting an important draw against Spain in their debut at the 2026 World Cup, <strong>Cape Verde is set to face Uruguay on June 21</strong> at Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami, Florida. As their latest clash in the group stage,<strong> they will face Saudi Arabia on June 26</strong> at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.</p>


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<p>To leave a significant mark in the tournament, they may demonstrate their offensive skills to keep the competitiveness. Moreover, <strong>they could even climb positions in the FIFA World Ranking, as some rivals in the list do not compete in the 2026 World Cup</strong>. As they are not top contenders in the tournament, they have no pressure to shine, putting everything in an effort to leave a legacy.</p>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 17:27:45 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Despite arriving as clear favorites to claim the victory, Spain drew against Cape Verde in their debut at the 2026 World Cup. In response to the criticism, head coach Luis de la Fuente has decided to defend his team's performance, making his viewpoint clear. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/spain/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Spain</strong></a> arrived as clear favorites to shine in their 2026 World Cup debut. However, they drew against<strong> Cape Verde in a dull 0-0 result</strong>. Following this, they have faced considerable criticism, as they were unable to make their possession count in any meaningful way. Despite the noise, head coach <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/luis-de-la-fuente/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Luis de la Fuente</a> decided to defend his team’s performance</strong>, making his approach for the upcoming matches clear.</p>



<p><em>“<strong>I’m perfectly fine with the noise and the criticism, but this team is reliable no matter what</strong>. By the way, today <strong>we surpassed 32 matches unbeaten</strong>. This is a team that, based on the numbers, is extraordinarily reliable. We’ll be better in the next match, that’s for sure. We know how difficult this type of competition is… There is nothing that generates any doubt or distraction for us… <strong>We will continue on the path that has brought us here</strong>,”</em> Luis de la Fuente said on press conference.</p>



<p><strong>Despite Spain having 74% possession, they managed only seven shots on target, disappointing all of their supporters.</strong> Far from engaging in self-criticism, De la Fuente warns that they will not adjust their tactical approach, but that does not mean they will not make changes to their starting lineup. With Saudi Arabia as their next opponent, <strong>they could look for greater efficiency in front of goal.</strong></p>



<p>While Spain have a very complete roster, <strong>Luis de la Fuente only made changes in the 71st minute, leaving little time to react.</strong> While the late introduction of Lamine Yamal is understandable because he is coming back from injury, <strong>Dani Olmo and Nico Williams played only a few minutes</strong>, something that was heavily criticized by the supporters. Therefore, they could make adjustments to their lineup while maintaining their attacking approach.</p>



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<h2>Spain’s Luis de la Fuente explains Gavi’s role as left winger</h2>



<p>Heading into the match against Cape Verde, Spain knew they would have a great deal of possession. Despite this, head coach <strong>Luis de la Fuente decided to deploy <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/gavi/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Gavi</a> as a left winger.</strong> After failing to produce key passes or goals, this decision has been heavily criticized by the supporters. Nevertheless,  head coach has decided to explain the tactical reasons behind his decision to use the 21-year-old star on the left flank.</p>


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<p><em>“<strong>The idea with Gavi on the wing was also to create superiority through the middle,</strong> in order to open up channels for the players arriving from deeper positions. Then, we looked for something different with Lamine and Nico, although by then it was also a bit more out of desperation. But <strong>during the first half we also had clear crossing opportunities with Cucurella and Marcos Llorente</strong>,”</em> explained Luis de la Fuente in the latest press conference.</p>



<p>After the attacking struggles, <strong>Luis de la Fuente could decide to rely on the duo of Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams on the wings.</strong> However, Mikel Oyarzabal’s finishing in front of goal has to improve significantly, as he went 30 minutes without touching the ball even once. In addition, Gavi could be key in midfield alongside Pedri, especially against teams that sit very deep defensively.</p>
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          <title>Why are referees wearing pink in Uruguay vs Saudi Arabia 2026 World Cup clash?</title>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 17:22:37 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[For the game between Uruguay and Saudi Arabia in the 2026 World Cup, referees will be wearing pink jerseys for the first and last time in the competition. <p>The <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>2026 World Cup</strong></a> has served as the backdrop for several new FIFA initiatives aimed at shaking up the tournament, and that modern refresh has officially extended to official attire. While fans have primarily seen the usual black, yellow, and cyan kits so far, the Group H clash between <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/uruguay/"><strong>Uruguay</strong></a> and <strong>Saudi Arabia</strong> <strong>marks the very first time tournament referees will sport a distinct pink look on the pitch</strong>.</p>



<p><a href="https://inside.fifa.com/organisation/president/news/fifa-president-welcomes-team-one-at-training-camp-in-miami"><strong>According to a statement released by FIFA</strong></a>, officials are donning the pink threads for the Uruguay-Saudi Arabia matchup <strong>as a direct tribute to the host city of Miami</strong>. The unique hue has been dubbed “<em><strong>pink flamingo</strong></em>,” symbolizing “<em>the once widespread population of flamingos in the region, the striking palette of the city’s famous Art Deco architecture, and South Florida’s iconic pink sunsets.</em>“</p>



<p><strong>Miami is also serving as the official home base for Team One</strong>, the massive 170-member collective of referees, linesmen, and video officials working this World Cup. Because Uruguay vs. <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/saudi-arabia/"><strong>Saudi Arabia</strong></a> represents the first match of the tournament to kick off in the area, specifically at Hard Rock Stadium (rebranded as Miami Stadium for the event), FIFA executives decided it was the perfect occasion to debut the commemorative jersey.</p>



<p>In the official release, FIFA President Gianni Infantino expressed his gratitude to Miami for hosting the tournament’s operational headquarters and emphasized the sentiment behind the visual tribute: “<em><strong>Pink is the color of Miami, and we are all wearing this very nice pink dresses to give a little bit of a shout-out</strong>, to give a little bit of a smile to the city which is hosting us</em>.”</p>



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<p>Pierluigi Collina, FIFA’s Chief Refereeing Officer and Chairman of the Referees Committee, also voiced his excitement about the local nod. “<em>Miami is our base camp so we thought it would be nice to show our appreciation to the city where we’ll live for about two months. We chose this ‘pink flamingo’ for the referees’ training material. It’s a sort of recognition. Also, the first match – which will be played in Miami, June 15 – Uruguay v Saudi Arabia, <strong>the referee will wear the pink flamingo shirt</strong>,</em>” the Italian announced.</p>


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<p>While the “<em>pink flamingo</em>” kits are heavily featured in Team One’s Miami training sessions, their appearance in an actual match is strictly a one-off event. For all remaining matches in the tournament, including future fixtures hosted in Miami, <strong>referees will revert to their standard rotation of black, green, cyan, red, and yellow uniforms</strong>.</p>



<h2>Match officials locked in for Uruguay vs. Saudi Arabia</h2>



<p>Italian referee <strong>Maurizio Mariani</strong> has been assigned to head the officiating crew for the highly anticipated Uruguay-Saudi Arabia matchup. He will be flanked on the pitch by fellow countrymen <strong>Daniele Bindoni</strong> (Assistant 1) and <strong>Alberto Tegoni</strong> (Assistant 2), while Canadian <strong>Drew Fischer</strong> will patrol the technical areas as the fourth official, supported by <strong>Michael Barwegen</strong> as the reserve assistant referee.</p>



<p>To handle modern replay review, Italy’s <strong>Marco Di Bello</strong> will lead the technical booth as the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). He will be joined by Croatian official <strong>Ivan Bebek</strong> serving as the Assistant VAR (AVAR), alongside France’s <strong>Jerome Brisard</strong>, who rounds out the crew as the Support VAR (SVAR).</p>
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          <title>How to watch Iran vs New Zealand in USA: 2026 World Cup, Live Stream, TV &amp; Preview</title>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 17:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Iran and New Zealand will square off in Matchday 1 of the FIFA World Cup group stage. Here’s everything you need to know to watch this game live in the United States. <div>
<strong>Here are all of the details of where you can watch Iran vs New Zealand on US television and via legal streaming:</strong>
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<td>2026 World Cup</td>
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<td>9:00pm ET / 6:00pm PT • Monday, June 15, 2026</td>
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<h2>Match Overview</h2>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iran/">Iran</a> </strong>enters their opening match of the 2026 tournament as the clear favorite, backed by a strong qualification campaign and a higher <strong>FIFA ranking</strong>. However, their preparations have been significantly disrupted by geopolitical issues, casting a shadow of uncertainty over a team that otherwise looks poised to make a statement. For <em>Team Melli</em>, securing three points is essential to build momentum in a challenging group that also features <strong>Belgium </strong>and <strong>Egypt</strong>.</p>



<p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/new-zealand/">New Zealand</a></strong> arrives in North America as the lowest-ranked nation in the competition, but this clash represents a golden opportunity to achieve a historic first-ever win at the finals. While their path to qualification was far less demanding, the <em>All Whites</em> are determined to prove they can compete on the global stage. For them, this match is less about pressure and more about seizing a rare chance to upset the odds and make history.</p>



<h2>Tactical Analysis &amp; Match Context</h2>



<p>The journey to this tournament for these two nations could not be more different. Iran navigated a grueling 16-match <strong>AFC qualification </strong>gauntlet, suffering only a single defeat and demonstrating their quality against tough continental competition. In stark contrast, <strong>New Zealand</strong> dominated a five-match <strong>OFC qualifying </strong>schedule against lower-ranked opposition, raising questions about their readiness for this elite level.</p>



<p>Tactically, this match projects as a clash between Iran’s technical skill and <strong>New Zealand</strong>‘s disciplined structure. Iran showcased a potent attack during qualifying, averaging an impressive 2.11 expected goals (xG) per 90 minutes, complemented by a defense that conceded just 0.75 goals per game. <strong>New Zealand</strong> will likely adopt a defensive posture, looking to frustrate Iran and capitalize on counter-attacks or set-piece opportunities centered around their towering forward, <strong>Chris Wood</strong>.</p>



<p>For both squads, the motivation is crystal clear: this is a must-win fixture. With European powerhouse <strong>Belgium </strong>and a strong Egyptian side rounding out Group G, securing an early victory is paramount to any hope of advancing to the knockout stages. A win here could pave the way for a potential third-place qualification spot, making the stakes incredibly high from the very first whistle.</p>



<h2>Head-to-Head Record &amp; Historic Trends</h2>



<p>Historically, these two nations have met only twice, with Iran holding the advantage. Their most recent encounter was in the <strong>2003 AFC-OFC Challenge Cup</strong>, where <strong>Iran </strong>secured a decisive 3-0 victory in Tehran. The only other meeting was a friendly match in 1973 that ended in a goalless draw. This will be their first-ever meeting in a major international tournament.</p>



<p>With the last match played over two decades ago, past results offer little insight into the current dynamics of these teams. This fixture is a completely fresh encounter on the world’s biggest stage, with both sides entering uncharted territory. Iran has never faced a team from Oceania in the finals, while <strong>New Zealand </strong>has never played against an Asian confederation opponent in the tournament.</p>



<p>Key statistical trends point toward a potentially low-scoring affair. Iran’s defensive solidity was a hallmark of their qualification run, and they have historically maintained a tight ship in tournament play. Meanwhile, <strong>New Zealand</strong> has struggled to find the net against higher-caliber opponents in recent friendlies, failing to score in seven of their last ten matches leading into the competition.</p>



<h2>Squad News &amp; Projected Lineups</h2>



<p>Both teams are navigating key fitness concerns, with <strong>Iran </strong>monitoring minor injuries to squad players while <strong>New Zealand</strong> hopes its star striker is ready to lead the line after a long layoff.</p>



<p>For Iran, midfielders <strong>Roozbeh Cheshmi</strong> (hamstring) and <strong>Mehdi Torabi</strong> (calf) have been in a race for fitness. Both have reportedly returned to training and could be available for selection, though they are more likely to feature from the bench as they regain full match sharpness. Otherwise, manager <strong>Amir Ghalenoei</strong> has a relatively healthy squad to choose from.</p>



<p><strong>New Zealand</strong>‘s primary concern revolves around the availability of midfielder <strong>Ryan Thomas</strong>, who has been battling a hamstring injury. Their biggest boost comes from the return of <strong>Nottingham Forest</strong> striker <strong>Chris Wood</strong>, who recovered from major knee surgery in time for the tournament. While he is expected to start, his form and fitness will be under intense scrutiny.</p>



<p><b>Iran Projected XI (4-3-3):</b><br>Beiranvand; Mohammadi, Khalilzadeh, Nemati, Yousefi; Mohebi, Ghoddos, Ezatolahi; Hosseinzadeh, Ghayedi, Taremi.<br>This 4-3-3 formation allows Iran to utilize its technical superiority and attacking depth. The attack will be spearheaded by <strong>Mehdi Taremi</strong>, a proven goalscorer at the international level. The midfield trio will be tasked with controlling the tempo and creating chances for the dynamic wingers.</p>



<p><b>New Zealand Projected XI (4-2-3-1):</b><br>Crocombe; Old, Bindon, Boxall, Cacace; Stamenić, Bell; Singh, Garbett, Just; Wood.<br><strong>New Zealand</strong> is expected to line up in a compact 4-2-3-1, focusing on defensive stability. The system is designed to provide cover for the backline while offering support to lone striker <strong>Chris Wood</strong>. The <em>All Whites</em> will rely on disciplined defending and quick transitions to create scoring opportunities.</p>



<h2>More details on how to watch</h2>



<p>You can watch the <strong>Iran vs New Zealand</strong> match on <strong><a href="https://www.fubo.tv/welcome/leagues/32865927?irmp=330866&amp;irad=596299&amp;sharedid=USA_Soccer_Copa-Mundial-de-la-FIFA-2026_IR-Iran-vs-New-Zealand" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Fubo</a></strong>. The service is compatible with a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and mobile devices, ensuring you can catch the action from anywhere.</p>



<p>In addition to this match, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other top-tier soccer competitions. You can stream games from Liga MX, LaLiga, and other major tournaments from around the world.</p>



<p>A subscription to Fubo is available for $14.99 per month, offering a comprehensive package for soccer fans looking to follow all the action from the tournament and beyond.</p>



<p>The service also features a wide array of content outside of soccer. Subscribers can enjoy thousands of movies, popular TV series, and live coverage of other sports, making it an all-in-one entertainment solution.</p>



<p><b>SEE MORE:</b> <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup-tv-schedule/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Schedule of Soccer Games on US TV</a></p>



<h2>How to watch anywhere with VPN</h2>



<p>If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as <strong><a href="https://go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&amp;aff_id=93006&amp;url_id=902" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">Nord VPN</a></strong>, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming. </p>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 16:37:18 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Entering its 7th World Cup in 2026, Iran is heading to the competition as one of the best Asian nations in the FIFA Ranking. <p>Following a series of logistical headaches and visa hurdles, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/iran/"><strong>Iran</strong></a> is set to kick off its seventh appearance at the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> in North America. Widely considered one of Asia’s most formidable squads, Team Melli enters the tournament with a singular goal: <strong>finally breaking through to the knockout stage for the first time in country history</strong>.</p>



<p>As of the latest <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/fifa/"><strong>FIFA</strong></a> Men’s World Ranking prior to the beginning of the competition, <strong>Iran sits in 20th place globally with 1,619.58 points</strong>. Trailing only 18th-ranked Japan as the second-highest-rated Asian nation on the board, Iran’s current standing is just a few slots shy of its all-time high water mark back in August 2005, <strong>when the team peaked at No. 15 in the world</strong>.</p>



<p>Interestingly, Iran enters Group G as the second-highest-ranked team in the cluster. Powerhouse <strong>Belgium leads the pack at No. 9 with 1,742.23 points</strong>, followed by Iran, while <strong>Egypt looms at No. 29</strong> with 1,562.36 points. <strong>New Zealand brings up the rear at No. 85</strong> with 1,275.58 points, making the All Whites the lowest-ranked nation in the entire tournament field.</p>



<p>Due to strained diplomatic relations with the U.S., the Iranian delegation had to navigate a minefield of obstacles just to get here, at one point facing the real possibility of missing the tournament entirely. Ultimately, special arrangements were made to keep them in the mix, including a unique setup where <strong>Team Melli moved its base camp from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, Mexico</strong>, requiring them to cross the border directly on match days.</p>



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<p>The 2026 tournament marks Iran’s fourth consecutive <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a> appearance, a model of consistency matched in Asia only by South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and Australia. Sporting an <strong>all-time tournament record of 3-4-11</strong>, Iran will look to rewrite its history books and survive the group stage for the very first time.</p>


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<h2>Iran’s 2026 World Cup schedule</h2>



<p>In both 2018 and 2022, <strong>Iran secured pivotal group-stage victories but ultimately fell just short of the knockout rounds</strong>, finishing third in their group both times. Now, with the tournament expanded to include wildcard spots for the best third-place finishers, Team Melli has a golden opportunity to finally shatter that glass ceiling.</p>



<p><strong>Iran opens its campaign against New Zealand</strong> in what shapes up as a mandatory three points for the Asian side. From there, the road gets significantly tougher as they clash with <strong>Belgium on June 21</strong>, before wrapping up group play against <strong>Mohamed Salah’s Egypt on the 27th</strong>, two heavyweight matchups despite Iran’s favorable edge in the FIFA rankings.</p>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 16:25:47 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Eduardo Camavinga emerged as one of the best midfield prospects, shining as a box-to-box midfielder. Despite this, he was left out of France’s squad for the 2026 World Cup, without suffering any injuries that would prevent him from performing. <p>Throughout Didier Deschamps’ tenure, <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/eduardo-camavinga/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Eduardo Camavinga</strong></a> had emerged as one of France’s regulars. Not only did he provide defensive ability, but he also shined offensively. In addition, he had just played in the 2025 UEFA Nations League, being key as part of the national team’s double pivot. Despite this, <strong>the 23-year-old star was left out of <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">France</a>’s squad for the 2026 World Cup</strong>, with no apparent injury.</p>



<p><strong>Despite Camavinga being in full physical condition, he was left out of the <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a> due to tactical decisions. </strong>As he was not in good form with Real Madrid, he also failed to shine with France, being a usual substitute and raising many doubts in the most recent friendlies. In addition, <strong>he is coming off numerous ankle injuries</strong>, making it difficult for him to recover the best version of himself that once excelled as an all-around player.</p>



<p><em><strong>“Camavinga had a complicated season</strong>; he did not live up to his potential. I am convinced that he has everything needed to return to his highest level. <strong>I understand that he is disappointed </strong>and may even hate me or hold a grudge against me, but <strong>that is how competition in midfield works</strong>,”</em> Deschamps said, via TF1. With just 23 years, he has still time to make a comeback in the national team, having the UEFA Euro 2028 as main goal.</p>



<h2>Eduardo Camavinga struggles at Real Madrid</h2>



<p><strong>Amid Real Madrid’s disappointing season, Eduardo Camavinga was one of the most affected players.</strong> Neither Xabi Alonso nor Álvaro Arbeloa decided to rely on him in midfield. While he played <strong>2,199 minutes, most of them came as a substitute</strong>, without becoming a starter in any stage of the season. In addition, he also failed to provide defensive balance, being exposed on numerous occasions.</p>



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<p>While José Mourinho’s arrival gives him a great chance to fight for a place again, Los Blancos have numerous players in midfield. With such strong competition, <strong>Eduardo Camavinga could be relegated to a secondary role that could force him to leave the team</strong>. In addition, he would have to compete with Federico Valverde and Aurélien Tchouaméni, so he could struggle to regain his place.</p>


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<h2>Manu Kone and Zaire-Emery threaten Camavinga’s future at France</h2>



<p><strong>With Camavinga’s drop in form, Manu Koné and Warren Zaïre-Emery have stepped up competitively.</strong> Excelling both creatively and defensively, they have earned a place in France’s rotation. Beyond shining for their clubs, they have managed to carry their strong form over to the national team, standing out in the qualifiers. With such high competition, Eduardo Camavinga could <strong>face difficulties returning to France.</strong></p>



<p><strong>In case Camavinga does not become a regular starter again at Real Madrid, he could remain out of the national team</strong>, as his teammates are thriving at their clubs. If he wants to secure his return to France, <strong>he may need a transfer to a team that sees him as a key figure</strong>. For now, Rabiot, Zaïre-Emery, Koné, Tchouaméni, and Kanté appear to be the chosen players to lead the midfield at UEFA Euro 2028.</p>
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          <title>Why Hugo Ekitike is missing the 2026 World Cup for France</title>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 15:36:57 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[After shining for several years, France arrives established as one of the best national teams in the world. However, they will not be able to count on Hugo Ekitike, being a key absence heading into the offensive facet. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/france/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>France</strong></a> have established as one of the best national teams in the world. Maintaining a star-studded roster and a clear playing philosophy, they arrive as clear favorites to win the <strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">2026 World Cup</a>.</strong> While they have Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé, <strong>they will not be able to count on Hugo Ekitike,</strong> who was in outstanding form with Liverpool, making him a very significant absence for the tournament.</p>



<p><strong>Hugo Ekitike suffered a severe Achilles tendon rupture on April 14, 2026</strong>, while playing for Liverpool against PSG. With an <strong>estimated recovery time of nine months</strong>, he could return between January 2027 and April 2027. As a result, the 23-year-old striker was ruled out of the 2026 World Cup with France. Without his presence on the field, France loses a reliable backup option to replace Kylian Mbappé.</p>



<p>After arriving as a star signing for Liverpool, Hugo secured the starting striker role. <strong>Playing 45 matches, he managed to score 17 goals and provide 6 assists.</strong> Not only were his statistics impressive, but his contribution to the collective game was also outstanding. <strong>He can play both as a striker and as a winger, making him a difference-maker.</strong> Because of this, France loses a key element.</p>



<h2>Who replaced Hugo Ekitike in France’s 2026 World Cup squad?</h2>



<p>Over the last few years, head coach Didier Deschamps has decided to rely on <strong>Hugo Ekitike as a key asset</strong> in both the striker and winger positions. After establishing himself as an essential player, his injury was a significant blow. Without a player with the same characteristics, <strong>France decided to turn to a player who has been shining in England: Jean-Philippe Mateta.</strong></p>



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<p>At 28 years old, <strong>Mateta has emerged as an undisputed starter for Crystal Palace. </strong>Although he is coming off a knee injury, he regained his competitive rhythm and returned to the starting lineup for his club. He even managed to score<strong> 16 goals and provide 3 assists</strong>, making him a reliable goalscorer for certain situations. In addition, Deschamps has <strong>Marcus Thuram and Maghnes Akliouche as dependable attacking alternatives</strong>.</p>


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<p>Despite missing the 2026 World Cup, <strong>Hugo Ekitike</strong> has a great chance of returning to the national team. <strong>At just 23 years old, he could make a strong comeback at UEFA Euro 2028</strong>, which would be an ideal stage to shine. To do so, he has plenty of time ahead of him to regain his best form at Liverpool and provide guarantees for France.</p>
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          <title>New Zealand 2026 World Cup preview: Squad breakdown, key player, and tactical analysis</title>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 15:29:25 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Full preview of New Zealand for the 2026 World Cup, including squad breakdown, key players, and tactical analysis of their chances. <p><strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/new-zealand/">New Zealand</a></strong> returns to the international stage this summer for the first time since 2010. Ranked 85th globally, the All Whites enter the tournament in North America as <strong>the lowest-ranked nation in the 48-team field</strong>. Despite their underdog status, a dominant qualification run provides momentum for the squad.</p>



<p>The primary goal is to secure the country’s first-ever victory at the global tournament. New Zealand will rely on the goal-scoring ability of their star striker Chris Wood, a cohesive defensive approach, and the experience of a coach familiar with the roster.</p>



<p>This preview breaks down the New Zealand <strong>2026 World Cup </strong>squad, tactical setup, and group-stage expectations.</p>



<h2>Team profile</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Coach</strong></td><td>Darren Bazeley</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Captain</strong></td><td>Chris Wood</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Nickname</strong></td><td>All Whites</td></tr><tr><td><strong>FIFA ranking</strong></td><td>85th</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Confederation</strong></td><td>OFC</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td>Group G</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Best World Cup result</strong></td><td>Group stage</td></tr><tr><td><strong>World Cup appearances</strong></td><td>3</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Last World Cup appearance</strong></td><td>2010</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>How New Zealand play</h2>



<p><strong>Darren Bazeley’s side emphasizes a structured, possession-based approach against regional opponents. </strong>However, their New Zealand tactical analysis reveals a necessary shift when facing higher-caliber international soccer teams 2026.</p>



<p>Against stronger opposition, the All Whites transition into a resilient defensive block. They rely on organization and physical durability to frustrate attackers. During recent friendlies against top-tier nations, their forward pass completion dropped significantly, highlighting a struggle to build from the back under intense pressure.</p>



<p>Offensively, the team depends on set pieces and aerial deliveries. They dominated aerial duels during their regional qualifiers, making dead-ball situations their most reliable route to goal.</p>



<p>Without significant creativity in open play, the New Zealand formation must prioritize defensive solidity while maximizing the limited service provided to their target man. This pragmatic approach will dictate whether they can remain competitive in their group.</p>



<h2>Darren Bazeley: The coach behind New Zealand</h2>



<p>Bazeley became the permanent New Zealand coach in 2023 following a successful stint as interim manager. His connection to the national team setup spans over a decade.</p>



<p>Bazeley holds the distinction of leading the nation at the U-17, U-20, and senior levels. This extensive background means he has previously coached nearly every player on the current roster. His familiarity with the squad fosters strong internal chemistry.</p>



<p>While Bazeley prefers an attacking philosophy, he recognizes the need for pragmatism against elite competition. His ability to adapt his preferred style to the realities of the tournament will influence how the team handles adversity in North America.</p>



<h2>Key player: Chris Wood</h2>



<p>Chris Wood is the undisputed focal point of the New Zealand attack. The Nottingham Forest striker enters the summer with <strong>45 goals in 88 international appearances</strong>.</p>



<p>Wood combines immense physical strength with elite aerial ability. His capacity to win individual battles makes him a constant threat inside the penalty area, particularly from set pieces. While he requires reliable service to be effective, his intelligent positioning creates valuable space for teammates.</p>



<p>As one of the New Zealand key players, Wood’s fitness is vital. The talent gap behind him is significant, and his absence would severely diminish the team’s offensive capabilities. If Wood is isolated or injured, the All Whites will struggle to find alternative scoring avenues.</p>



<h2>New Zealand’s road to the 2026 World Cup</h2>



<p>New Zealand dominated the Oceanic qualifiers to secure the region’s first direct entry slot. The team finished the campaign with a perfect five-win record, scoring 24 goals and conceding just once.</p>



<p>The All Whites defeated Vanuatu and Samoa in the second round before shutting out Fiji 5-0 on March 21, 2025. They secured their ticket to North America with a commanding 3-0 victory over New Caledonia on March 24, 2025. <strong>Wood led the line with nine goals, while Elijah Just added four during the flawless run</strong>.</p>



<p>The qualification campaign highlighted their regional supremacy, but the lack of elite opposition leaves questions about their readiness for the tournament.</p>



<h2>New Zealand’s 2026 World Cup group stage outlook</h2>



<p>New Zealand faces a significant increase in quality in <strong>Group G, drawing Belgium, Egypt, and Iran</strong>. The talent gap between the Kiwis and their opponents is substantial.</p>



<p>Belgium represents the most difficult matchup, featuring elite European quality that will test the defensive block. The fixtures against Egypt and Iran offer slightly more favorable, yet still challenging, opportunities to secure points. Success in this group hinges on their ability to frustrate opponents and capitalize on set-piece opportunities.</p>



<p>Avoiding a last-place finish in Group G would be a monumental achievement for the Oceanic representatives.</p>



<h2>New Zealand squad for 2026 World Cup</h2>



<figure class="wp-block-table"><table><thead><tr><th scope="col">Player (Position)</th><th scope="col">Club</th></tr></thead><tbody><tr><td>Max Crocombe (GK)</td><td>Millwall</td></tr><tr><td>Alex Paulsen (GK)</td><td>Lechia Gdańsk</td></tr><tr><td>Michael Woud (GK)</td><td>Auckland FC</td></tr><tr><td>Michael Boxall (DF)</td><td>Minnesota United</td></tr><tr><td>Tim Payne (DF)</td><td>Wellington Phoenix</td></tr><tr><td>Francis de Vries (DF)</td><td>Auckland FC</td></tr><tr><td>Tyler Bindon (DF)</td><td>Sheffield United</td></tr><tr><td>Liberato Cacace (DF)</td><td>Wrexham</td></tr><tr><td>Nando Pijnaker (DF)</td><td>Auckland FC</td></tr><tr><td>Tommy Smith (DF)</td><td>Braintree Town</td></tr><tr><td>Finn Surman (DF)</td><td>Portland Timbers</td></tr><tr><td>Callan Elliot (DF)</td><td>Auckland FC</td></tr><tr><td>Joe Bell (MF)</td><td>Viking</td></tr><tr><td>Marko Stamenić (MF)</td><td>Swansea City</td></tr><tr><td>Lachlan Bayliss (MF)</td><td>Newcastle Jets</td></tr><tr><td>Elijah Just (MF)</td><td>Motherwell</td></tr><tr><td>Alex Rufer (MF)</td><td>Wellington Phoenix</td></tr><tr><td>Ben Old (MF)</td><td>Saint-Étienne</td></tr><tr><td>Callum McCowatt (MF)</td><td>Silkeborg</td></tr><tr><td>Matthew Garbett (MF)</td><td>Peterborough United</td></tr><tr><td>Sarpreet Singh (MF)</td><td>Wellington Phoenix</td></tr><tr><td>Ryan Thomas (MF)</td><td>PEC Zwolle</td></tr><tr><td>Jesse Randall (FW)</td><td>Auckland FC</td></tr><tr><td>Kosta Barbarouses (FW)</td><td>Western Sydney Wanderers</td></tr><tr><td>Ben Waine (FW)</td><td>Port Vale</td></tr><tr><td>Chris Wood (FW)</td><td>Nottingham Forest</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2>Final word on New Zealand</h2>



<p>New Zealand enters the tournament as a heavy underdog, but they carry the organization needed to frustrate superior opponents. Their regional dominance proves they are a cohesive unit, yet the massive step up in competition remains their biggest challenge.</p>



<p>The team’s reliance on Chris Wood for goals and their struggles in open play will test their tactical discipline. A realistic expectation for this World Cup 2026 team preview is to remain competitive in every match, with the ultimate goal of securing the first tournament victory in the nation’s history.</p>
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          <title>Cape Verde hero Vozinha goes viral after making World Cup history against Spain</title>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2026 15:19:06 -0400</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[After his thrilling performance against Spain and making World Cup history, Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha's social media exploded. <p><strong>Vozinha</strong> has become the face of one of the most shocking moments of the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> so far, leading <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/cape-verde/"><strong>Cape Verde</strong></a> to a stunning 0-0 draw against powerhouse <strong>Spain</strong>. Following the heroic feat and a historic tournament debut, <strong>the veteran goalkeeper’s social media presence absolutely exploded</strong>.</p>



<p>Playing in the first World Cup match in their nation’s history, 67th-ranked Cape Verde was tasked with opening group play against reigning Euro champions and world No. 2 <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/spain/"><strong>Spain</strong></a>. While fans expected a routine blowout victory for <em>La Roja</em>, Cape Verde held their ground, shocking the world by grinding out a scoreless draw after 90 grueling minutes.</p>



<p>The undisputed star of the match was Vozinha, who racked up seven thrilling saves to keep his team alive. Furthermore, as noted by OptaJoe, at 40 years old, <strong>he became the oldest goalkeeper in tournament history to keep a clean sheet in his FIFA <a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/">World Cup</a> debut</strong>.</p>



<p>The historic performance immediately sent his name trending worldwide across social media. Before referee Adham Mohammad blew the final whistle, Vozinha’s <em>Instagram</em> account sat at a modest 43,000 followers, but after his inspirational shift, <strong>that number skyrocketed to 1.6 million and counting</strong>.</p>



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<div class="ck-twitter"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-width="500" data-dnt="true"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Vozinha takes the honours as your <a href="https://x.com/MichelobULTRA?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@MichelobUltra</a> Superior Player of the Match. 🔥<a href="https://x.com/hashtag/FIFAWorldCup?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#FIFAWorldCup</a> <a href="https://x.com/hashtag/SuperiorPOTM?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#SuperiorPOTM</a> <a href="https://t.co/TsC1nhwoIB">pic.twitter.com/TsC1nhwoIB</a></p>— FIFA World Cup (@FIFAWorldCup) <a href="https://x.com/FIFAWorldCup/status/2066590395719389207?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 15, 2026</a></blockquote></div><script async="" src="https://platform.x.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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<h2>‘I dreamed of this moment my whole life’</h2>



<p>Since making his international debut in 2012, Vozinha has cemented his legacy as the second-most capped player in Cape Verde history with 89 appearances, trailing only teammate Ryan Mendes, who leads with 97. Yet, of all the matches he has played for the Blue Sharks, none will ever top the historic clash against Spain, <strong>where his heroic performance earned him official Player of the Match honors</strong>.</p>


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<p>In a post-game interview, Vozinha spoke candidly about the daunting challenge their opponents presented: “<em>We are very happy. <strong>We knew it wasn’t going to be easy, Spain is one of the best national teams in the world</strong>. We leave here with a draw, I think we are satisfied with that and now we just have to keep working</em>.”</p>



<div class="ck-twitter"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-media-max-width="560"><p lang="es" dir="ltr">“ESPERÉ Y SOÑÉ TODA MI VIDA POR ESTE MOMENTO”.<br><br>Vozinha, entre lágrimas y con la voz entrecortada, ufff. 🇨🇻❤️ <a href="https://t.co/IZtIWp0gbl">pic.twitter.com/IZtIWp0gbl</a></p>— Ataque Futbolero (@AtaqueFutbolero) <a href="https://x.com/AtaqueFutbolero/status/2066591488536961202?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 15, 2026</a></blockquote></div> 



<p>When the broadcaster highlighted his spectacular performance between the posts, an emotional Vozinha opened up about the journey. “<em><strong>I dreamed of this moment my whole life. I worked my whole life for these stages</strong>, to be able to be here, and I managed to contribute to the team with my experience and I am very happy about that.</em>“</p>



<p>By securing a historic draw against Spain, Cape Verde walks away with a crucial point against the heavyweight favorite of Group H. Next up, <strong>the Blue Sharks will face Uruguay on June 21</strong>, before wrapping up group play against <strong>Saudi Arabia on June 26</strong>, keeping their dreams alive for a legendary push to the knockout phase under the tournament’s third-place wildcard window.</p>
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          <description><![CDATA[Belgium and Egypt are opening Group G in the 2026 World Cup, with Mohamed Salah included in the starting lineup. <p><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/belgium/"><strong>Belgium</strong></a> and <strong>Egypt</strong> open Group G of the <strong>2026 World Cup</strong> on Monday, June 16, in a marquee matchup at Lumen Field in Seattle. On the fifth day of competition at the tournament, the most pressing question surrounding the game has been <strong>whether </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/mohamed-salah/"><strong>Mohamed Salah</strong></a><strong> will feature for Egypt</strong>.</p>



<p><strong>Salah has been named in </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/tag/egypt/"><strong>Egypt</strong></a><strong>‘s starting lineup for the World Cup opener against Belgium</strong>. Head coach Hossam Hassan left him out of the friendly against Russia as a precaution, but Salah returned to action against Brazil and showed he is in sharp form heading into the tournament.</p>



<p>Egypt arrive at the competition having come through the CAF qualifying campaign unbeaten, and also carrying some frustration from the Africa Cup of Nations, where they were eliminated at the semifinal stage. One of the strongest sides on the African continent, <strong>this marks Egypt’s fourth </strong><a href="https://worldsoccertalk.com/world-cup/"><strong>World Cup</strong></a><strong> participation and is widely expected to be the last featuring their all-time greatest player</strong>.</p>



<p>Belgium, while not among the outright favorites for the title, enter the tournament in excellent form. <strong>The Red Devils went unbeaten through UEFA qualifying and have carried that consistency into the pre-tournament period</strong>, crushing the United States 5-2 and drawing 1-1 with Mexico in March before recording a 2-0 win over Croatia and a dominant 5-0 victory over Tunisia in their most recent friendly outings. Their last defeat came against Ukraine in March 2025.</p>



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<h2>Confirmed lineups for Belgium and Egypt</h2>



<p><strong>Belgium’s confirmed lineup (4-2-3-1)</strong>: Thibaut Courtois; Thomas Meunier, Nathan Ngoy, Brandon Mechele, Timothy Castagne; Youri Tielemands, Andre Onana; Jeremy Doku, Kevin De Bruyne, Leandro Trossard; Charles De Ketelaere.<br><strong>Head coach</strong>: Rudi Garcia.</p>


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<p><strong>Egypt’s confirmed lineup (4-2-3-1)</strong>: Mostafa Shobeir; Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim, Hamdy Fathy, Ahmed Fatouh; Mohanad Lasheen, Marwan Attia; Mohamed Salah, Eman Ashour, Mostafa Ziko; Omar Marmoush.<br><strong>Head coach</strong>: Hossam Hassan.</p>
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          <dc:creator><![CDATA[Dante Gonzalez]]></dc:creator>
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            <media:description type="plain"><![CDATA[Mohamed Salah #10 of Egypt. ]]></media:description>
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