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Portugal vs Spain LIVE Updates: Cristiano Ronaldo starts in the 2026 World Cup Round of 16 game

6 July 2026 at 21:39
After a hard-fought Round of 32, Spain and Portugal face each other for a place in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup. With both teams regarded as top contenders, the match is expected to be highly competitive. Here, we will provide minute-by-minute live coverage.

Spain and Portugal will headline one of the most exciting matches of the Round of 16. As two of the tournament’s top contenders, the clash is expected to be highly competitive from an attacking standpoint. While Luis de la Fuente’s team rely on a dominant approach based on possession and a high press, Roberto Martínez’s team thrive on the counterattack, looking to deliver crosses into the box, making for two completely different styles of play.

Roberto Martínez’s team are not arriving in their best form, having disappointed many with their attacking output. They head into this match with serious doubts about their competitiveness. However, Portugal have a great opportunity to impose their attacking quality by relying on Vitinha and João Neves as the key pillars of the team. Alongside them, Cristiano Ronaldo will need to produce his best version and be decisive in front of goal.

Spain arrive established as one of the best national teams in the world. Led by Pedri and Rodri, they control the tempo of the game, dictating play and putting their opponents under pressure. In addition, Marc Cucurella, Lamine Yamal, and Álex Baena excel out wide, creating space in the opposition’s defense. Taking advantage of his excellent form, Mikel Oyarzabal has established as the team’s starting striker and will be looking to get on the scoresheet once again.

Bruno Fernandes #8 of Portugal and Mikel Oyarzabal #21 of Spain.

Are Cristiano Ronaldo and Lamine Yamal playing? Portugal vs Spain confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup game

6 July 2026 at 21:38
Spain and Portugal face off in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. As two of the tournament's top title contenders, the match is expected to be highly competitive. Because of this, fans will be closely watching the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lamine Yamal heading into the game.

Spain and Portugal face each other in one of the most competitive clashes of the 2026 World Cup. On one hand, Luis de la Fuente’s team arrive established as one of the most attack-minded sides. On the other hand, Roberto Martínez’s team have proven to be highly efficient in front of goal, making it clear that this will be a closely contested match. As a result, fans are closely monitoring the status of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lamine Yamal, as both could prove decisive.

Cristiano Ronaldo will start for Portugal, as he has no injuries or suspensions. After scoring against Croatia, the veteran striker will be looking to extend his goalscoring streak amid the constant criticism. In addition, head coach Roberto Martínez has decided to keep him as an undisputed starter, hoping he can make the difference in front of goal against a top contender as Spain.

Lamine Yamal will also start for Spain, as he has no injuries or suspensions. As one of the team’s best players, head coach Luis de la Fuente considers him a cornerstone of the squad. Although he has not stood out in front of goal, he remains one of the team’s most creative players, creating space and distributing the ball. With this being the knockout stage, he is expected to be especially motivated.

While Luis de la Fuente’s team arrive imposing their high press and dominating possession, Roberto Martínez’s team have disappointed many, as they rely on counterattacks and have struggled in recent matches. However, both Spain and Portugal could look to dominate the ball, meaning individual quality will be crucial to create space and find the back of the net in the Round of 16.

Mikel Oyarzabal #21 of Spain celebrates with teammate Lamine Yamal #19 after scoring.

Portugal confirmed lineup vs Spain

Portugal have remained highly competitive throughout the 2026 World Cup. Head coach Roberto Martínez has yet to get the best out of his roster, but the individual quality of his star players has made the difference. Because of this, he may decide not to make huge changes to his starting lineup, sticking with his current approach while looking to boost Cristiano Ronaldo’s goalscoring output, as he remains the team’s biggest star.

Considering this, Portugal will play as follows: Diogo Costa; João Cancelo, Ruben Dias, Renato Veiga, Nuno Mendes; João Neves, Vitinha; Pedro Neto, Bruno Fernandes, Joao Felix; Cristiano Ronaldo.

Spain confirmed lineup vs Portugal

Unlike in previous matches, Spain have managed to recover their entire roster, with Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino both reportedly available. Despite this, head coach Luis de la Fuente has decided not to make any changes to his lineup, keeping Lamine Yamal and Mikel Oyarzabal as the focal points of his team. However, Pedri and Rodri will be key to pressing Portugal and pinning them back inside their own penalty area.

With this in mind, Spain will lineup as follows: Unai Simon; Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsi, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella; Rodri, Pedri; Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Alex Baena; Mikel Oyarzabal.

Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal and Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain.

What is Spain’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Portugal?

6 July 2026 at 19:07
After producing an impressive goalscoring display against Austria, Spain arrive in the Round of 16 as one of the top contenders to face Portugal. Despite their excellent form throughout the 2026 World Cup, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men's World Ranking.

Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Spain have shined one of the tournament’s top contenders, excelling as a collective unit. While Lamine Yamal has yet to shine in front of goal, he has played a key role in driving the team’s overall play. In addition, head coach Luis de la Fuente has built a highly solid midfield, helping Spain remain unbeaten. However, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking just before facing Portugal.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Spain are ranked 3rd with 1892.28 points. Despite their solid performances, they have lost one position in the ranking. After several years without shinning in a tournament, head coach Luis de la Fuente has managed to recover their impact, winning a UEFA Nations League and a UEFA Euro. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 1st in July of 2014.

Despite losing one position in the rankings, Luis de la Fuente’s team remains above Portugal. Roberto Martínez’s team sit seventh in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking with 1,787.85 points. While their performances have not been entirely convincing, they have a wealth of individual talent that could prove decisive, as Gonçalo Ramos did in the latest match against Croatia. For that reason, the game is expected to be highly competitive.

Spain have established as one of the most dominant national teams. Led by Pedri and Rodri, they consistently control the midfield, while Dani Olmo has become a key figure in the attacking midfield role. In addition, Lamine Yamal, Álex Baena, and Marc Cucurella are essential out wide, stretching the pitch and delivering dangerous crosses. On top of that, Mikel Oyarzabal has been in outstanding goalscoring form, making him the team’s greatest attacking weapon.

Mikel Oyarzabal #21 of Spain celebrates with Alex Baena #15 after scoring a goal.
Mikel Oyarzabal #21 of Spain celebrates with Alex Baena #15 after scoring a goal.

Spain’s path to beating Portugal may be possession dominance

Head coach Luis de la Fuente has built a highly effective playing style for Spain. Rather than relying solely on their dominance through the middle, they also excel out wide. Thanks to their control of the midfield, they consistently find space on the flanks. As a result, they are able to stretch opposing defenses and create openings, something that could prove crucial in defeating Portugal in the Round of 16.

If Spain manage to impose a high press and dominate possession, Portugal would be forced to sit deep inside their own penalty area. By limiting Cristiano Ronaldo’s team’s attacking threat, they would be able to maintain their advantage and look to take control of the scoreline. To do so, the creative support of Dani Olmo and Álex Baena is key, but Mikel Oyarzabal is the one who needs to deliver another great performance, being effective in front of goal.

Pau Cubarsi #22 of Spain celebrates after a goal scored by Pedro Porro #12 celebrates.

Portugal’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Spain

6 July 2026 at 18:18
Despite failing to fully convince with their performances, Portugal have managed to remain unbeaten throughout the 2026 World Cup. However, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men's World Ranking just before their clash against Spain.

Portugal entered the 2026 World Cup as one of the clear top contenders, but their performances have fallen short of expectations. In a highly competitive clash, they edged past Croatia in dramatic fashion, yet they continue to raise serious doubts. Although they have remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking just before facing Spain in the Round of 16.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Portugal are ranked 7th with 1787.85. Despite their latest victory, they have lost one position in the ranking. With their promising project, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing, winning two UEFA Nations League trophies and UEFA Euro trophy. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 3rd from September of 2017 to April of 2018.

While Portugal have a promising roster and have won several trophies in recent years, they are ranked behind Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s team sit third in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking with 1,892.28 points. Arriving in excellent form, they are considered the favorites ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo’s team, especially with several highly promising players who can make the difference, while Mikel Oyarzabal is in peak scoring form.

Head coach Roberto Martínez has managed to keep his team winning, but their style of play is far from dominant. Against DR Congo, Colombia, and Croatia, they struggled to impose their high press and assert their preferred style of play. In addition, they found it difficult to create space in the opposition’s defense. On top of that, their opponents’ well-organized defensive structures have limited Cristiano Ronaldo’s goalscoring threat.

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Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal drinks at the hydration break

Cristiano Ronaldo may find more scoring opportunities against Spain

Portugal are set to face one of the tournament’s best attacking teams in Spain. Although this could pose a major challenge, they often leave plenty of space in behind, something Roberto Martínez’s team could exploit to great effect. With Vitinha and João Neves controlling the midfield, Portugal have the ability to launch dangerous counterattacks into space. As a result, Cristiano Ronaldo could have his best opportunity to get on the scoresheet.

With space to attack on the counter, Cristiano Ronaldo could find in a much better position to score. Although he is no longer the fastest player, he remains one of the greatest in history at identifying spaces against high-pressing defenses like Spain’s. With only three goals in the tournament, the 40-year-old striker will be looking to silence his critics by delivering a commanding performance against a top contender like Luis de la Fuente’s team.

Roberto Martinez, Head Coach of Portugal, speaks to players at the hydration break.

Why isn’t Marcus Rashford starting for England against Mexico at the 2026 World Cup?

6 July 2026 at 03:28
After defeating DR Congo, England face Mexico in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. Despite needing players who can beat defenders and provide a goal threat, head coach Thomas Tuchel has surprisingly decided to leave Marcus Rashford on the bench.

Following a hard-fought Round of 32, England take on Mexico looking to dominate the match and make an impact in attack. Unlike their previous opponents, Thomas Tuchel’s team are facing a Javier Aguirre’s side that also excels offensively, featuring one of the tournament’s best wingers, Julian Quiñones. Even though England need pace and goals, they have decided to leave Marcus Rashford on the bench.

Marcus Rashford is in peak physical condition after starting against DR Congo. As a result, Thomas Tuchel has decided to leave the 28-year-old star on the bench for tactical reasons. After failing to stand out in the previous match, the head coach has opted for a tactical adjustment in search of greater attacking efficiency. Despite looking set to shine after his impressive debut, Rashford has gone largely unnoticed in the team’s most recent matches.

With his future still very much up in the air, Rashford is under pressure to impress and attract more clubs interested in signing him. However, he has scored just one goal, and his contributions to the team’s overall play have been fairly limited. He has a great opportunity to come on as a substitute and make a significant impact. If he manages to do so, he could return to the starting lineup should England advance to the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals.

Head coach Thomas Tuchel has decided to start Anthony Gordon on the left wing. Although he has yet to score, he has been crucial with his pressing after losing possession and is coming off a two-assist performance against DR Congo. Facing a tough opponent like Mexico, his defensive work, creativity, and overall contribution will be essential. Because of this, Rashford faces a very difficult task if he wants to reclaim his place in the starting lineup.

Marcus Rashford #11 of England runs with the ball.
Marcus Rashford #11 of England runs with the ball.

Marcus Rashford’s lack of impact could jeopardize his future

After a solid season at Barcelona, Marcus Rashford arrived at the 2026 World Cup as one of England’s leading candidates to become one of the team’s stars. However, he has failed to make a real impact, going largely unnoticed throughout the tournament. With both Barcelona and Manchester United seemingly unwilling to keep him in their rosters, his underwhelming performances could significantly limit his professional future.

Before the highly anticipated tournament, Rashford appeared to be attracting interest from clubs such as Bayern Munich and Juventus. However, his underwhelming performances could make those teams think twice about committing to a high transfer fee and his substantial salary, complicating negotiations with Manchester United. If Marcus wants to secure his future, he may need to produce his best form in the remaining matches of the tournament.

Marcus Rashford #11 of England reacts after the scoreless draw.

Brazil’s worst World Cup performances: Where does the 2026 exit rank?

6 July 2026 at 02:42
In the middle of a highly competitive match, Brazil disappointed their fans, suffering a 2-0 defeat to Erling Haaland's Norway. As a result, many supporters are questioning whether this is the worst World Cup elimination in the nation's history.

Brazil entered the 2026 World Cup as one of the clear top contenders under Carlo Ancelotti. They were looking to impress against Norway. However, they failed to impose their high press and dominate possession. On top of that, their lack of efficiency in front of goal prevented them from becoming the protagonists throughout the match, as they were eliminated after a 2–1 defeat vs Norway, producing one of the worst performances in their history at the tournament.

Throughout the last several World Cup editions, Brazil had become a regular quarterfinalist, reaching two consecutive finals and one semifinal. Following Carlo Ancelotti’s arrival, they appeared to regain hope after impressing in the friendlies and refreshing their roster with young talent. However, they failed to produce truly convincing performances in the knockout stage, as they were eliminated by Norway in the Round of 16.

In the early eras of the World Cup, Brazil’s worst appearances were in 1930 and 1966, eliminated in the group stage. However, matched their worst performance in the modern history of the World Cup after being eliminated by Norway, equaling their 1990 campaign. As a result, they ended a 36-year streak during which their worst finish at the tournament had been the quarterfinals.

While they suffered a 7-1 defeat to Germany in the 2014 World Cup semifinals, Brazil still reached the final four and remained title contenders until the latter stages. To solve the team’s long-standing problems, Carlo Ancelotti arrived as the answer. However, his changes have ultimately failed to convince. Not only were they ineffective, but they also failed to maintain an exciting attacking style of play. In their last two matches, they were outplayed by their opponents.

Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil is consoled by Raphinha #11.
Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil is consoled by Raphinha #11.

Brazil’s 24-year World Cup title drought continue

Under head coach Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo, Brazil reached the final of the 1998 World Cup, where Ronaldo Nazário, Rivaldo, Roberto Carlos, Cafu, and several other legends starred. Although they were defeated by France in the final, they enjoyed an outstanding tournament. At the 2002 edition, head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari led them to the World Cup title. Since that final, however, they have gone on to disappoint edition after edition.

Brazil have now gone six consecutive World Cup editions without even reaching the final. Their best performance came in the 2014 edition, when they reached the semifinals as the host nation. Rather than opting for a complete roster overhaul, Ancelotti chose to keep several veterans. Because of this, they now appear to be forced into a drastic rebuild ahead of the 2030 World Cup, as several of those veterans will no longer be part of the squad.

Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil reacts after the 1-2 loss during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16.

Why isn’t Reece James not playing for England against Mexico at the 2026 World Cup?

6 July 2026 at 02:40
After coming from behind against DR Congo, England secured their place in the Round of 16, where it will face Mexico. However, head coach Thomas Tuchel has serious problems, as he will be without Reece James for a third consecutive match.

Despite their performances being far from their best, England have managed to secure their place in the Round of 16, where they will face Mexico. With one of the best rosters in the tournament, they enter the match under pressure to come away with the victory. However, Javier Aguirre’s team have proven to be very dangerous on the counterattack through the flanks. In addition, head coach Thomas Tuchel will be without Reece James at right back.

Reece James has been diagnosed with a hamstring injury after England’s clash against Ghana. While nearly two weeks have already passed, he did not take part in the national team’s latest training session. For that reason, Thomas Tuchel has not been able to count on him as a starter, but he will still be on bench, having chances of getting playing time.

If England advance to the quarterfinals, Reece could return to the starting lineup at the 2026 World Cup, as he has already revealed that he is feeling good in his recovery. With this, Thomas Tuchel’s team would regain solidity on the right flank, as James is one of the best right backs in the world, being solid both defensively and offensively. However, he would still need to return to full team training and continue progressing in his physical condition.

In Reece James’ spot, England have turned to Jarell Quansah, as Djed Spence is reportedly dealing with physical discomfort. Although he missed the last match due to an ankle injury, Thomas Tuchel revealed that he is fully fit. As a key defensive player, he would be crucial in containing Julián Quiñones’ counterattacks. In addition, he impressed against Panama, showing both defensive and offensive solidity.

Antoine Semenyo #11 of Ghana attempts to shoot, blocked by Reece James #24 of England.
Antoine Semenyo #11 of Ghana attempts to shoot, blocked by Reece James #24 of England.

Reece James’ absence could bring out the best in Julian Quiñones

In England’s previous match, Thomas Tuchel opted for Djed Spence, looking to add more attacking threat. However, he repeatedly left spaces behind him, which Cape Verde exploited on the counterattack. Although Quansah will start at right back, he does not offer the same defensive right-back level as Reece James. With this in mind, Julián Quiñones could shine on the wing for Mexico.

Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Julián Quiñones has imposes one of the tournament’s most decisive wingers. With his dribbling and pace, he consistently wins one-on-one duels against his opponents. Facing Quansah, who is only just returning from injury, he could produce one of his best performances. In addition, Roberto Alvarado could play a key role in maximizing his impact by becoming a crucial partner in creating attacking moves.

Reece James #24 of England during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match.

Who, when and where will Norway play in the 2026 World Cup Quarterfinals?

6 July 2026 at 02:08
Amid a competitive clash, Norway managed to hand Brazil a resounding defeat, led by Erling Haaland and Antonio Nusa. Following this result, the date, venue, and potential opponents for Stale Solbakken’s team’s next match have now been confirmed.

Norway entered the 2026 World Cup, raising serious doubts about their competitiveness. Despite this, they managed to defeat Brazil, imposing their brilliant counterattack style. Led by Antonio Nusa and Erling Haaland, they proved wrong doubters. Following their victory, Stale Solbakken’s team has now secured a spot in the quarterfinals, with the date, venue, and potential opponents for their next match now confirmed.

Dominating possession, Norway managed to demonstrate their greatest strength: Efficiency. After winning the ball back, they found Sander Berge and Martin Ødegaard, who carried the ball forward brilliantly. Running into space, Antonio Nusa and Erling Haaland were key, getting ahead of their defenders. However, it was the latter who stood out in front of goal, making the most of the few chances they had vs Brazil.

Ståle Solbakken has guided Norway to their best-ever performance at a FIFA World Cup. After eliminating Brazil, they have reached the quarterfinals as title contenders. Built on their defensive solidity, they consistently make life difficult for their opponents. They also possess a brilliant midfield, allowing them to launch effective counterattacks. Nonetheless, their potential opponents could complicate their goals.

When and at what time will Norway play in the Quarterfinals?

Norway will face Mexico or England, depending on today’s game, on Saturday, July 11, at 5:00 PM ET. Against either national team, they will face their biggest challenge of the 2026 World Cup, as both arrive in peak form with a strong attack. Having already secured their best-ever performance, they have no pressure, making them capable of surprising their opponents. Moreover, Erling Haaland has a great chance to etch his name into the tournament’s history.

Erling Haaland #9 of Norway heads the ball against Zaid Tahseen #4 of Iraq.

As hosts of the tournament, Mexico have surprised everyone, establishing themselves as one of the favorites thanks to their attacking power. Led by Julián Quiñones, they have excelled on the counterattack, creating space. However, England are also a difficult opponent. With a star-studded roster, they can cause problems through their creativity, as Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham are all-around talents and could surprise Norway in the quarterfinals.

Which stadium will host Norway game in the Quarterfinals?

Miami Stadium, also known as Hard Rock Stadium, will host the match between Norway and Mexico or England. With a capacity of 64,478 spectators, this venue is not one of the largest in the tournament, but it ranks among the most frequently used. It is the home of the Miami Dolphins, but it has also hosted the 2024 Copa América final, the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and many others. For that reason, it has proven to be one of the tournament’s most reliable venues.

Patrick Berg #6 and Morten Thorsby #2 of Norway react.

Brazil end 40-year World Cup penalty streak as Nyland saves Bruno Guimaraes’ spot kick

6 July 2026 at 01:19
In the middle of a very even match against Norway, Brazil were awarded a penalty in the opening minutes of the game. Despite Vinícius being the team's top scorer, Bruno Guimarães was the one who took the spot kick, which Nyland saved, bringing to an end a 40-year streak at the World Cup.

Brazil and Norway are facing off in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. Far from being an easy match, Carlo Ancelotti’s team have struggled to find spaces in the opposition’s defense, as Ståle Solbakken’s team have managed to enjoy more possession. After being awarded a penalty, they appeared to be closing in on the victory, but Bruno Guimarães‘ attempt was saved by Nyland, bringing to an end a 40-year streak at the World Cup.

According to MisterChip, a well-known soccer statistician, Norway‘s Nyland save against Bruno Guimarães brought to an end a 40-year streak of Brazil scoring every penalty they had taken at the World Cup. The last time Brazil missed a penalty in the tournament was in 1986, when Zico failed from the spot against France. In addition, Bruno became just the fourth player to miss a penalty for the Brazilian national team in the history of the competition.

Far from Bruno Guimarães’ miss being just a statistic, it reflects a harsh reality: Brazil no longer dominate and impose as they did in previous eras. Twenty-four years have passed since they last lifted the World Cup title. In addition, Norway are achieving the unexpected by controlling possession and creating several clear scoring chances. Therefore, Carlo Ancelotti’s team still have plenty of room for improvement.

Video: Brazil’s Bruno Guimaraes fails to convert a penalty vs. Norway

In the middle of a brilliant counterattack, Matheus Cunha broke into the penalty area in a promising position. However, Kristoffer Ajer stopped the move by bringing him down and conceding a penalty. Despite Vinícius Jr. being the team’s top scorer, it was Bruno Guimarães who stepped up to take it. Striking his effort toward Örjan Nyland’s lower-right corner, the goalkeeper saved the shot and brought to an end a 40-year streak.

Bruno Guimarães' penalty is SAVED by Norway keeper Ørjan Nyland 😱 pic.twitter.com/bDhRnI975R

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 5, 2026

Bruno Guimarães’ miss could prove very costly for Brazil. Carlo Ancelotti’s team have failed to impose their high press and possession game against Norway. Had they converted the penalty, they could have gained plenty of confidence and turned the match in their favor. Instead, they have repeated the same mistakes they made against Japan, appearing to have no attacking ideas against their opponents.

Neymar Jr may be Brazil’s solution vs Norway

Despite their major creative problems in midfield, Brazil‘s Carlo Ancelotti decided to deploy Gabriel Martinelli as an attacking midfielder in the absence of Lucas Paquetá. Far from solving those issues, the team continue to show very few attacking ideas, looking extremely flat in every area of the pitch. Because of this, Brazil’s main solution could be Neymar Jr., who could reshape the team’s tactical approach against Norway.

If Neymar Jr. comes on as a substitute, he would play as an attacking midfielder. With this, he would support Bruno Guimarães in creating attacking moves. With his vision, he could take control of the midfield by distributing key passes and stretching the play. In addition, he would draw defenders toward him, freeing up his teammates, who would have more opportunities to run into space and find openings.

Bruno Guimaraes #8 of Brazil reacts after failing to convert a penalty.
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Why isn’t Neymar starting for Brazil against Norway at the 2026 World Cup?

5 July 2026 at 22:41
After their important victory over Japan, Brazil secured their place in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup, facing Norway in today’s game. Despite not coming on in the previous match, Neymar Jr. has once again not been named in the starting lineup by Carlo Ancelotti.

Brazil have remained one of the top contenders at the 2026 World Cup. Despite their draw against Morocco, they have managed to regain their best form. After defeating Japan in a closely contested match, they secured their place in the Round of 16, facing Norway in today’s game. Even though he did not start the previous match, Neymar Jr. has once again been named on the bench by head coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Neymar Jr. has fully recovered from the physical issues that prevented him from playing Brazil’s opening matches. Carlo Ancelotti has decided to leave him on the bench against Norway for tactical reasons. After coming on in the 76th minute against Scotland, he has not played again for the national team. Therefore, the 34-year-old star could receive playing time again, but as an attacking substitute in the No. 10 role during the second half.

“Neymar can play 90 minutes… and he can play with Vinicius Jr…I think they will play together,” revealed Ancelotti in the latest press conference. After losing Lucas Paquetá, the 34-year-old star may have a more important role within the roster, but he may remain as the bench role player. However, his tactical vision, collective game and individual talent may give them an edge vs Norway in the second part as a boost.

In Neymar’s spot against Norway, Carlo Ancelotti has opted for Gabriel Martinelli in the attacking midfield role, seeking both creativity and goalscoring threat. As a result, Matheus Cunha takes the center-forward position, reshaping the attack to maximize its goalscoring potential. However, Neymar is expected to receive more playing time than he did against Scotland, as he looks to regain his best form ahead of the knockout stages of the 2026 World Cup.

Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil embraces Matheus Cunha #9.
Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil embraces Matheus Cunha #9.

Neymar Jr. may ease Brazil’s control of the game vs Norway

Brazil have struggled to control the tempo of matches, as Lucas Paquetá has played more as a second winger, while Matheus Cunha has operated as a center forward. As a result, Bruno Guimarães has been left as the only player capable of controlling the game, but he has often been overwhelmed due to the lack of support in that role. Because of this, Neymar Jr. could be the solution against Norway, coming off the bench.

Without the exceptional physical condition he had in previous seasons, Neymar has focused on a deeper midfield role. There, he is able to enhance the team’s collective play by drawing defenders and finding through balls. With his experience on the pitch, Brazil could control Norway’s attacks more effectively and give greater prominence to their offense in search of a convincing victory.

Along with his creative influence, Neymar could also be key in front of goal. Although he is no longer the same dribbler due to his physical condition, he remains outstanding in central areas, where he can find space to finish. In addition, he is still one of Brazil’s top goalscorers, so long-range shots and free kicks could be his best opportunities to score against Norway and end his goal drought.

Neymar Jr #10 of Brazil looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

How Brazil’s win, draw, or loss vs Norway could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket

5 July 2026 at 21:21
Brazil have managed to overcome their scoring problems, securing their place in the Round of 16, imposing as top contenders. With this in mind, they face Norway, looking for a decisive victory. Therefore, a win, a draw, or a loss could significantly affect the knockout bracket.

Amid their goalscoring problems, Brazil have managed to remain highly competitive at the 2026 World Cup. After defeating Japan with a last-minute goal, they secured their place in the tournament’s Round of 16, where they face Norway today. Far from being an easy match, Carlo Ancelotti’s team could struggle against Erling Haaland. Since this is the knockout stage, a win, a draw, or a defeat could significantly affect the bracket.

Throughout the tournament, Norway have proven to be one of the most adaptable national teams. Against attacking opponents, they know how to defend and sit deep. However, they also know how to dominate possession, relying on Antonio Nusa and Martin Ødegaard as their main creative forces. In addition, Erling Haaland has remained one of the tournament’s top scorers, so attacking the space could make him decisive.

Carlo Ancelotti has made Brazil stand out at the 2026 World Cup through their creativity. Led by Bruno Guimarães and Casemiro, they apply a high press to control their opponents. In addition, Vinícius Júnior and Rayan on the wings stretch the opposition’s defense, creating more space to attack. However, they still have the same problem: They are not efficient in front of goal, which could put their future in the tournament at risk.

What happens if Brazil win over Norway?

In case Brazil secure a victory over Norway, they will immediately secure a spot in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals. With this, Carlo Ancelotti’s team would reaffirm their status as one of the top contenders. They would face Mexico or England on July 11th at Miami Stadium. While Ståle Solbakken’s team would be eliminated, they would still have left a huge mark within the tournament, after years for not surpassing group stage.

Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil celebrates with teammates.
Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil celebrates with teammates.

What happens if Brazil draw to Norway?

If Brazil and Norway draw after 90 minutes, they would have to determine the winner of the tie in extra time. Therefore, they would play two 15-minute periods. In case there is still no winner, the match would go to a penalty shootout, where the winner would be decided and would face Mexico or England on July 11th of 2026 in the quarterfinals.

What happens if Brazil lose to Norway?

A defeat for Brazil against Norway would eliminate them immediately from the 2026 World Cup. With this, Carlo Ancelotti’s team would really disappoint fans, as they are considered top contenders. Meanwhile, Ståle Solbakken’s team would impose as solid top contenders after several years in the World Cup, imposing their best-ever performance in the tournament with Erling Haaland at the helm.

Casemiro #5 of Brazil celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.

Are Vinicius Jr. and Erling Haaland playing? Brazil vs Norway confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup game

5 July 2026 at 22:45
After a highly competitive Round of 32, Brazil and Norway face off, each seeking a victory to advance to the quarterfinals. With this in mind, fans are keeping a close eye on the status of Vinicius Jr. and Erling Haaland, as they are the cornerstones of their respective national teams.

Brazil and Norway face each other in the Round of 16, looking to secure their place in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup. While Carlo Ancelotti’s team have established as one of the tournament’s most attacking sides, Ståle Solbakken’s team have proven to be one of the most efficient. Therefore, fans are closely watching the availability of Vinícius Júnior and Erling Haaland, as they are expected to be key figures in attack.

Vinícius Júnior will start for Brazil, as he has no injuries or suspensions. As one of the national team’s best players, head coach Carlo Ancelotti builds the attack around him, maximizing his performances. With four goals in the tournament, he arrives highly motivated to score again and reduce the gap to Lionel Messi as the tournament’s top scorer, having been in outstanding form.

Erling Haaland will also start for Norway, as he has no injuries or suspensions. In his first edition of the tournament, he has already scored five goals and could continue his pursuit of finishing as the competition’s top scorer. Given his physical power, he could be crucial on the counterattack against Brazil, as he is extremely dangerous when running into space, allowing him to reach the opposition’s penalty area with ease and put his team ahead.

Both national teams will have a notable clash of playing styles in the Round of 16. Vinícius’ team could look to maintain their high press and ball possession as their main attacking principles, creating space in the opposition’s defense. Haaland’s team could stick to their defensive approach, remaining compact at the back. However, they could launch efficient counterattacks through Martin Ødegaard and Antonio Nusa to find Erling in the penalty area.

Gabriel Martinelli #22 of Brazil celebrates with teammates after the 2-1 win.

Brazil confirmed lineup vs Norway

Brazil remain one of the top contenders, imposing their attacking style of play. Head coach Carlo Ancelotti will be able to count on Neymar, but has lost Lucas Paquetá through injury. Despite this, they will keep a lineup similar to the one used in previous matches. However, the key will be in attack, as they need to be much more efficient in front of goal, with Norway capable of making the match much more difficult.

With this in mind, Brazil will lineup as follows: Alisson; Danilo, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Douglas Santos; Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães; Rayan, Gabriel Martinelli, Vinicius Jr; Matheus Cunha.

Norway confirmed lineup vs Brazil

Unlike Brazil, Norway have their entire squad available with no injuries. Although Julian Ryerson had been dealing with physical issues, he has already recovered and will be a starter to training. Head coach Ståle Solbakken will stick with the same tactical approach, looking to remain efficient. In addition, Erling Haaland and Antonio Nusa will be the difference-makers against Carlo Ancelotti’s team.

Considering this, Norway will play as follows: Örjan Nyland; Julian Ryerson, Kristoffer Ajer, Torbjörn Heggem, David Moller Wolfe; Patrick Berg, Sander Berge, Martin Odegaard; Alexander Sorloth, Erling Haaland, Antonio Nusa.

Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil and Erling Haaland #9 of Norway.
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Switzerland’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Algeria

3 July 2026 at 03:21
Switzerland managed to establish as the best team in Group A, remaining unbeaten at the 2026 World Cup. As a result, they have climbed a few places in the FIFA Men's World Ranking before facing Algeria.

Switzerland arrived at the 2026 World Cup as one of the favorites in Group A. Remaining unbeaten throughout the group stage, they exceeded the fans’ expectations. Unlike previous editions, they have been shining in front of goal with Johan Manzambi’s contributions. Ahead of their Round of 32 clash against Algeria, Murat Yakin’s team have climbed several places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, reflecting their excellent form.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Switzerland are ranked 16th place with 1,676.00 points. With their solid performances, they have gained one position in the ranking. However, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 83rd position in December of 1998. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 3rd in August of 1993.

Following their recent impressive performances, Murat Yakin’s team remain above Algeria. Vladimir Petković’s team are ranked 29th place with 1576.80 points, losing one spot. However, they may still surprise Switzerland with their great offense led by Riyad Mahrez. Coupled with him, Amine Gouiri is expected to play a key role, opening gaps in the defense with their great vision and may shine in the scoring side.

Unlike Algeria, Switzerland have proven to be one of the most balanced teams in the tournament. With Gregor Kobel as goalkeeper and Manuel Akanji – Nico Elvedi in central defense, they have shined in the group stage. However, Algeria’s offense may endanger their solid line. Their excellent midfield that controls and drives the game, allowing Breel Embolo and Johan Manzambi to shine in the scoring side.

Silvan Widmer #3 and Remo Freuler #8 of Switzerland applaud fans
Silvan Widmer #3 and Remo Freuler #8 of Switzerland applaud fans.

Switzerland’s high defensive line could be punished by Algeria

Led by Granit Xhaka, Switzerland manage to control matches by pressing high and dominating possession. Looking to suffocate their opponents, Ricardo Rodríguez and Luca Jaquez push forward frequently in an attempt to open up the opposition’s defense. Although this approach has produced many positive results, it could prove very costly against Algeria, who have two outstanding wingers and excel on the counterattack.

In the event of a loss of possession, Riyad Mahrez and Farès Chaïbi can break quickly on the counterattack. With plenty of space to run into, they could be in prime position to score. Because of this, Switzerland may need to avoid pushing both wing-backs forward, instead keeping Luca Jaquez in defense. In doing so, they could counter the opposition’s attack, as Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler usually contribute defensively.

Ruben Vargas #17 of Switzerland celebrates scoring a goal.

What is Algeria’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Switzerland?

3 July 2026 at 03:11
Despite arriving at the 2026 World Cup with many doubts, Algeria managed to be highly competitive, qualifying as one of the best third-placed teams. However, they have dropped positions in the FIFA Men's World Ranking just before facing Switzerland.

Algeria have managed to impress with their performances at the 2026 World Cup. Vladimir Petković’s team advanced to the knockout stage as one of the best third-placed teams. With their great pace on the wings, they break through opposing defenses, creating space and getting into the penalty area. Despite their strong performances, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking just before facing Switzerland in the Round of 32.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Algeria are ranked 29th place with 1576.80 points. They have lost one position in the ranking due to their loss to Argentina and draw to Austria. However, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 103rd position in June 2008. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 15th in November of 2014.

Despite its strength, Vladimir Petković’s team is at a clear disadvantage in the rankings compared to Switzerland. Murat Yakin’s team are ranked 16th with 1,676.00 points, having gained three places. While they are not among the top contenders, they have impressed offensively, with Johan Manzambi delivering magnificent performances. However, their main challenge will be in front of goal, as Breel Embolo needs to shine once again.

With Riyad Mahrez and Houssem Aouar on the wings, Algeria would look to exploit the space behind Switzerland’s defense. As two truly game-changing talents, they could attract defenders and create space in the back line. With this in mind, Ibrahim Maza and Amine Gouiri could take advantage of those openings and look to score. Although they are not a team that dominates possession, they can be very dangerous on the counterattack.

Nabil Bentaleb of Algeria
Nabil Bentaleb of Algeria.

Algeria’s defense could be its biggest weakness against Switzerland

Algeria have established as one of the tournament’s best attacking teams. With their midfielders and wingers, they are very effective at dominating matches on the counterattack. Despite this, they have serious defensive issues, which led them to concede goals in every match of the group stage. Against an opponent like Switzerland, they could end up suffering greatly because of their lack of defensive solidity.

Unlike Switzerland, Algeria’s midfield and defensive structure do not stand out very much. As they are not very effective at winning the ball back and leave several spaces, they tend to concede many goals. In addition, Ruben Vargas and Dan Ndoye usually excel at dribbling and creating space, so Vladimir Petković’s team could struggle significantly. Because of this, Ramy Bensebaini and Aïssa Mandi will need to deliver their best performances.

Algeria players huddle before the second half during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Who, when and where will Spain play in the Round of 16?

3 July 2026 at 00:59
Demonstrating their offensive prowess, Spain managed to hand Austria a resounding defeat, led by standout players Lamine Yamal and Pedri. Following this result, the date, venue, and potential opponents for Luis de la Fuente’s team’s next match have now been confirmed.

Spain lived up to their status as favorites at the 2026 World Cup, comfortably defeating Austria. Although the opening minutes were fairly even, Pedri managed to dictate the tempo of the match in outstanding fashion. However, it was Mikel Oyarzabal who led the victory, scoring a magnificent brace. After their win, Luis de la Fuente’s team have now secured their place in the Round of 16, with the date, venue, and potential opponents for their next match now confirmed.

Despite Nico Williams’ injury and the multiple physical issues, Luis de la Fuente managed to get his team to shine against Austria. Against a deep defensive block, Lamine Yamal and Álex Baena stood out, opening up the opposition’s defense from the wings. With their dribbling, Mikel Oyarzabal received through balls, where they managed to shine in attack with a huge brace. In addition, the high press was very effective, limiting their opponents throughout the match.

After being eliminated in the Round of 16 at Qatar 2022, Spain arrived with the need to play a leading role in the tournament. Although their victory over Austria brings them closer to their objective, it will not be achieved until they reach the final or lift the trophy. Unlike their previous matches, Luis de la Fuente’s team will face a much more difficult challenge, as they will take on another top contender for the first time at the 2026 World Cup.

When and at what time will Spain play in the Round of 16?

Spain will face Portugal or Croatia, depending on today’s game, on Monday, July 7, at 3:00 PM ET. It is expected to be one of the most competitive matches of the tournament. Roberto Martínez’s team Luis de la Fuente’s team and Zlatko Dalić’s team are clear top contenders, so they will be under pressure to secure the win. With both teams boasting stellar rosters, the match is shaping up to be highly competitive.

Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain celebrates scoring a goal.
Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain celebrates scoring a goal.

While Portugal and Croatia have impressed throughout the tournament, Spain enter the match under significant pressure to win the title. Sixteen years after the last time they lifted the trophy, they once again have a highly promising roster. Not only has Lamine Yamal stood out, but Mikel Oyarzabal, Álex Baena, and others have also impressed. With several game-changing players in attack, they have every chance of securing the victory.

Which stadium will host Spain game in the Round of 16?

Dallas Stadium, also known as AT&T Stadium, will host the match between Spain and Portugal/Croatia. With a capacity of 70,649 spectators, this venue is not one of the largest in the tournament, but it ranks among the most versatile. It is the home of the Dallas Cowboys, but it has hosted also events such as Super Bowl XLV, the Big 12 Championship, WrestleMania 32, and many others. For that reason, it has proven to be one of the tournament’s most reliable venues.

Mikel Oyarzabal #21 of Spain celebrates with Alex Baena #15 after scoring a goal.

How far have Austria advanced in the World Cup? All-time historical records and best finishes

2 July 2026 at 22:58
After 28 years of absence, Austria returned to the World Cup, reaching the 2026 edition. Although they arrived with little expectation, head coach Ralf Rangnick led them to the knockout stage. As a result, they have marked a historic milestone, so we are going to review their journey.

Throughout World Cup history, Austria have not been one of the strongest national teams in the tournament. Relying on a young sporting project, they already have several stars such as David Alaba, Marcel Sabitzer, and Konrad Laimer in their roster, who are now veterans. However, they went 28 years without qualifying for the tournament before making a major impact in this edition under Ralf Rangnick.

Austria have qualified for eight editions of the World Cup, leaving a great legacy in their early appearances. After several years of accumulating average performances and absences, they played in the 1998 edition, where they were eliminated in the group stage. Following 28 years without playing in another edition, they returned in the 2026 World Cup, where they were not expected to perform well.

Despite losing to Argentina, Ralf Rangnick’s team managed to defeat Jordan and draw against Algeria, reaching the knockout stage and surprising many. Although Austria have a strong squad, they are still far from matching their best performances in the tournament’s history. Although they have never won the title, they did leave an important legacy at the beginning of the 20th century.

How far have Austria advanced in the World Cup?

Head coach Hugo Meisl led Austria to their first World Cup in 1934. There, they managed to impress with their collective style of play, reaching the semifinals of the tournament. Although they seemed ready to establish a legacy, they disappeared from the tournament for 20 years, not returning until the 1954 World Cup. In that edition, they managed to finish in third place. However, their level declined considerably in the next editions.

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Marko Arnautovic #7 of Austria celebrates after scoring

After disappointing in the 1958 edition, Austria were absent from the tournament for 20 years, returning for the 1978 edition. Surprisingly, they managed to reach the Second Group Stage, an old format that featured mini-leagues, finishing among the top eight teams in the tournament. They then made an impact again at the 1982 World Cup, also reaching the Second Group Stage, but this time finishing among the top 12 teams.

StatisticAustria Men’s World Cup Record
Appearances8 Editions (1934, 1954, 1958, 1978, 1982, 1990, 1998, 2026)
Matches Played32 Matches
Wins / Draws / Losses13 Wins / 5 Draws / 14 Losses
Goals For / Goals Against49 Goals scored / 53 Goals conceded
Maiden World Cup GoalMatthias Sindelar, 1934.
Biggest World Cup WinAustria 5–0 Czechoslovakia, 1954 World Cup

Austria’s World Cup record

While Austria delivered a strong performance at the 1934 World Cup, their best-ever result came in the 1954 edition. They reached the semifinals, where they were defeated by Switzerland. Nonetheless, they went on to face Uruguay in the third-place match, securing a 3–1 victory. After 72 years, they have not managed to repeat a similar performance in the tournament.

Austria players huddle before the second half during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match.

Spain’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Austria

2 July 2026 at 21:03
Despite their disappointing draw in the opening match, Spain managed to regain their form, qualifying for the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup as top contenders. However, Luis de la Fuente's team have dropped positions in the FIFA Men's World Ranking.

Spain have established as one of the top contenders for the 2026 World Cup. Luis de la Fuente has managed to impose his powerful attack, despite the complicated injuries to his stars. For this, Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedri have been essential, performing consistently. However, they have dropped positions in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking ahead of their Round of 32 clash against Austria.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Spain are ranked 3rd with 1879.58 points. Despite their two recent victories, they have lost one position in the ranking. With their promising project, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing after several years without shinning. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 1st in July of 2014.

Despite having lost one place in the rankings, Luis de la Fuente’s team remains above Austria. Ralf Rangnick’s team is ranked 23rd with 1,598.82 points, improving compared to previous years but still trailing Spain by a considerable margin. However, they could still surprise Spain in today’s game by relying on gegenpressing as their main approach. Nonetheless, their main task will be being effective in front of goal, as they may have only a couple of chances.

Head coach Luis de la Fuente has not managed to establish Spain as a completely dominant team. Despite the victories, they have not managed to control the tempo of the game, finding it quite difficult to break down solid defenses. To reach their best version, Pedri and Rodri need to be at their best. However, all eyes will be on Lamine Yamal, as he has still not managed to make a brilliant impact, something they will need against Austria.

Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain celebrates with teammate Rodri #16 after scoring a goal.
Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain celebrates with teammate Rodri #16 after scoring a goal.

Spain are not in top physical form heading into Austria clash

After a brilliant performance in the UEFA qualifiers, Spain expected to dominate the group stage of the 2026 World Cup. However, they had more problems than usual to shine, despite finishing at the top of the group. One of the main factors behind their inconsistent performances is that their stars arrived injured or had only recently returned from injury, something that could limit them significantly against Austria.

Lamine Yamal has started Spain’s last two matches, but he is coming off a fairly serious injury. In one of his most recent interviews, he revealed that he is at 80–90% of full fitness, so we have not yet seen him at his physical best. In addition, Mikel Merino, who has also been a starter, has still not managed to reach his best version, playing only 60 minutes against Uruguay.

Far from their problems ending there, Spain lost Nico Williams for the match against Austria, after a season marked by injuries. Although Álex Baena has been the starter and has performed well, he does not have the same dribbling ability. With this in mind, Luis de la Fuente’s team have lost the best version of several stars, something that could prove very costly against Austria, who could surprise them on the counterattack and with their collective play.

Marc Cucurella #24 of Spain celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.

What is Austria’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Spain?

2 July 2026 at 20:26
Austria surprised everyone at the 2026 World Cup, securing their place as runners-up in the knockout stage. As a result, they received an upgrade in the FIFA Men's World Ranking before facing Spain in the Round of 32.

Austria managed to remain competitive at the 2026 World Cup, advancing to the knockout stage as runners-up. Although they lost to Argentina, they managed to defeat Jordan and draw against Algeria, showing great attacking power. Despite not being top contenders, head coach Ralf Rangnick has already managed to raise their competitiveness. As a result, they have received an upgrade in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking before facing Spain.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Austria are ranked 23rd place with 1598.82 points. They have gained one position in the ranking due to their knockout stage spot. However, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 105th position in July 2008. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 10th in March of 2016.

Despite gaining one place in the rankings, Ralf Rangnick’s team remains quite far from Spain’s top spot. Luis de la Fuente’s team are ranked 3rd with 1879.58 points, making them favorites to secure the victory. However, they face huge struggles with injuries as Nico Williams remain with physical problems, losing one of the most important players. With this in mind, all eyes will be on Lamine Yamal’s huge talent.

Austria have managed to surprise at the 2026 World Cup. Not only did they qualify as runners-up, but they have also imposed a very attacking style of play. Head coach Ralf Rangnick has managed to implement a ‘gegenpressing’ approach that shines against attacking teams. Because of this, they could look to surprise Spain, led by Marcel Sabitzer, who is one of their most important attacking leaders.

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Marko Arnautovic #7 of Austria celebrates after scoring

Ralf Rangnick’s defensive strategy is key for Austria to beat Spain

Unlike Spain, Austria are not a team full of game-changing players on the wings. Instead, they have a strong collective strategy that is very physical. For this, Marcel Sabitzer and Konrad Laimer are key, as they create space with their vision of the game. However, Ralf Rangnick has one major challenge: Defensive solidity to limit Lamine Yamal’s explosive dribbling skills.

Luis de la Fuente’s team is expected to center their whole game around Lamine Yamal. If Austria look to limit him, they may need to defend in zones, with several players surrounding him. By repeating a similar strategy to the one Cape Verde used against Spain, they may be able to limit their attacking threat. Nonetheless, David Alaba, Philipp Lienhart, and Stefan Posch need to shine in defense, avoiding mistakes that could lead to a goal.

Austrian players celebrating a victory in the 2026 World Cup.

Is Christian Pulisic playing? USMNT vs Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup game

2 July 2026 at 02:46
USMNT have been one of the biggest surprises of the 2026 World Cup, securing first place in Group D heading into the knockout stage. They face Bosnia and Herzegovina, looking for a crucial victory. Because of this, fans are closely monitoring Christian Pulisic's status.

Despite arriving with low expectations, USMNT have managed to shine at the 2026 World Cup, reaching the knockout stage after finishing as the winners of Group D. They now face Bosnia and Herzegovina today, aiming to secure a place in the Round of 16. With this being a decisive match, fans are closely monitoring Christian Pulisic‘s availability, as he has not started in the team’s last two matches of the tournament.

Christian Pulisic will start for the USMNT despite not being in the starting lineup for the previous two matches. The 27-year-old star has revealed that he felt very good against Turkey and is ready to play. As one of the best players in the squad, head coach Mauricio Pochettino will restore him to the starting lineup, hoping he can create space against Bosnia and Herzegovina’s solid defense.

Alongside Pulisic, Mauricio Pochettino will bet on Folarin Balogun as striker and Weston McKennie as attacking midfielder. In addition, Malik Tillman and Tyler Adams would be in charge of balancing the team in midfield. Therefore, the USMNT will maintain the tactical approach that shined in the debut of the 2026 World Cup, to secure their place in the Round of 16.

Bosnia and Herzegovina will maintain their tactical approach, focusing on defensive solidity. Their defensive line usually stays deep inside their own box, supported by Armin Gigovic and Ivan Bašić, who drop back from midfield. However, they are usually efficient on the counterattack, as Kerim Alajbegović is very quick. With Edin Džeko and Ermedin Demirović as strikers, they may rely on crosses into the box.

Alex Freeman #16 of the United States celebrating with teammates.
Alex Freeman #16 of the United States celebrating with teammates.

USMNT confirmed lineup vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

After Christian Pulisic recovered full fitness, USMNT arrive for the match against Bosnia and Herzegovina with no injuries in their roster. Despite this, Mauricio Pochettino could make some adjustments to his starting lineup. However, the game idea would be the same: Press high and seek to be dominant with the ball. Their main challenge would be defensive, as the opposition’s counterattacks could be dangerous.

With this in mind, USMNT will lineup as follows: Matt Freese; Alex Freeman, Chris Richards, Tim Ream; Sergino Dest, Tyler Adams, Malik Tillman, Antonee Robinson; Weston McKennie, Christian Pulisic; Folarin Balogun.

Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed lineup vs USMNT

Bosnia and Herzegovina have managed to secure their place in the Round of 32, basing their game on defensive solidity. Coming off a victory against Qatar, head coach Sergej Barbarez may not change his starting lineup. Heading into their match against the USMNT, they have one main challenge: Be efficient in the counterattacks, as thay mey not have many chances to score.

Considering this, Bosnia and Herzegovina will play as follows: Nikola Vasilj; Stjepan Radeljic, Tarik Muharemovic, Nikola Katic; Sead Kolasinac, Armin Gigovic, Ivan Bašić, Amar Dedic; Kerim Alajbegovic; Ermedin Demirovic, Edin Džeko.

Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States controls the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Belgium’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Senegal

1 July 2026 at 23:48
Despite their disappointing start to the tournament, Belgium managed to qualify for the knockout stage. Although they are coming off an impressive victory over New Zealand, they have dropped a few places in the FIFA Men's World Ranking ahead of facing Senegal.

Belgium have left more questions than answers at the 2026 World Cup. After drawing their first two matches, they put their future in the tournament in doubt. However, they convincingly defeated New Zealand, securing their place in the knockout stage. Ahead of their Round of 32 match against Senegal, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Belgium are ranked 10th place with 1,735.41 points. They have lost one position in the ranking due to their draw to Egypt and Iran. However, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 71st position in June 2007. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 1st from September of 2018 to March of 2022.

Despite dropping one place in the rankings, Rudi Garcia’s team remain above Senegal. Pape Thiaw’s team are ranked 18th with 1,653.43 points, making Belgium the favorites to secure the victory. However, they need to maintain the same level they showed against New Zealand, being solid in defense and clinical in attack, something they failed to achieve in their first two matches.

Rudi García has managed to restore Belgium’s consistency over the past period. To achieve this, he has kept Kevin De Bruyne as the central figure of his team. Although he has scored only two goals, he has been the team’s most important player, building their collective play. However, their biggest challenge will be the defensive side of the game, as Senegal have excelled in attack and could cause them significant problems.

Ben Old of New Zealand competes for the ball with Jeremy Doku of Belgium.
Ben Old of New Zealand competes for the ball with Jeremy Doku of Belgium.

Jeremy Doku and Leandro Trossard could be Belgium’s key

Facing one of the most attacking and physical teams at the 2026 World Cup, Belgium could choose not to dominate possession. Instead, they could focus on winning the ball back and breaking quickly on the counterattack, looking for Kevin De Bruyne. With this approach, he would become the key player in finding Jérémy Doku and Leandro Trossard, who could exploit Senegal’s defensive spaces on the counter and look to score.

Senegal may look to press high Belgium, dominating the game. in light of this, Rudi Garcia’s team may decide to play in the counterattack. Revonering the ball and finding De Bruyne will be a key asset. Then, Doku and Trossard can widen the rival’s defense, to break into and trying to score. Without having a striker in plein form, they may need to shine to chase the victory.

Amadou Onana #24 of Belgium looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

What is Senegal’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Belgium?

1 July 2026 at 22:12
Despite losing their first two matches, Senegal secured their place in the Round of 32 after defeating Iraq. However, they have dropped a few places in the FIFA Men's World Ranking ahead of their 2026 World Cup match against Belgium.

After emerging as one of Africa’s strongest national teams, Senegal entered the 2026 World Cup as one of the dark horses. However, they lost their first two matches, putting their place in the knockout stage at risk. With their defeat to Iraq, they secured their place in the Round of 32. Due to their disappointing performances, they have dropped a few places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking ahead of facing Belgium.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Senegal are ranked 18th place with 1653.43 points. They have lost three positions in the ranking due to their loss to France and Norway. However, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 99th position in June 2013. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 12th in January of 2026.

Even though Senegal have improved significantly in recent years, they still remain a considerable distance behind Belgium in the rankings. Rudi Garcia’s team are ranked 10th with 1,735.41 points. However, they are not at their best at the moment and could struggle to defeat Pape Thiaw’s team, who have a squad full of stars. To do so, Senegal need to improve their finishing in front of goal.

Led by Sadio Mané, Senegal have established as one of the best national teams. Head coach Pape Thiaw relies on a dominant style of play, looking to break quickly on the counterattack through Mané, Iliman Ndiaye, or Ismaïla Sarr. However, they also have plenty of quality to build up play in midfield. Lamine Camara and Pape Gueye are able to press high and possess excellent vision, endangering Belgium’s chances.

Sadio Mane of Senegal
Sadio Mane of Senegal.

Sadio Mané has a golden opportunity to silence the skeptics in Senegal

Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Senegal have disappointed their supporters, as they were defeated by France and Norway in the group stage. Although they impressed against Iraq, fans now have serious doubts about whether they can beat a strong team like Belgium and reach the Round of 16. Because of this, Sadio Mané has a great opportunity to shine once again by leading his team to become a top contender once more.

Unlike France or Norway, Belgium have not been a brilliant attacking team. Although they have defensive solidity, they have struggled to be dominant in front of goal, missing several big chances. Because of this, Senegal could have a significant advantage, as Sadio Mané is in excellent form to lead the team’s goalscoring efforts, having yet to score in the tournament. If he manages to do so, he would further enhance his historic legacy.

Pape Gueye #26 of Senegal celebrates scoring his team's third goal.

Mexico vs England: Date, kickoff time and venue for 2026 World Cup Round of 16 clash

2 July 2026 at 23:46
After England's victory over DR Congo, they will face Mexico in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. As a result, the date, time, and venue for the next-round match have already been confirmed.

Amid a highly competitive match, England managed to defeat DR Congo thanks to Harry Kane. As a result, they have once again secured their place in the Round of 16, where they will face Mexico. Thomas Tuchel’s team and Javier Aguirre’s team both maintain a very attack-minded approach while remaining defensively solid, making this clash highly competitive. With this in mind, the date, time, and venue for their next match have now been confirmed.

Even though they raised doubts about their competitiveness, Mexico have remained unbeaten at the 2026 World Cup. Relying on a high press, they have impressed offensively, with Julián Quiñones emerging as their standout player. In addition, Luis Romo and Érik Lira have excelled in midfield, finding spaces to play through balls into the opposition’s defense. Along with that, they know how to defend very well in a low block, making them a highly dangerous team.

England managed to defeat DR Congo with a brillant Harry Kane. With their high press, they completely neutralized the opposition’s counterattacks. In addition, Kane was also crucial in creating space in the defense. Because of this, Jude Bellingham had opportunities to shine by making runs into space.Alongside them, Anthony Gordon was essential in stretching the defense down the flanks.

When and at what time will Mexico vs. England be played?

Mexico will face England in the Round of 16 on Monday, July 6, at 8:00 PM ET. It will be the fourth match of the round, following Paraguay vs France or Sweden, Canada vs Morocco and Brazil vs Norway. While Javier Aguirre’s team are the host of the 2026 World Cup, Thomas Tuchel’s team hold the pressure, as they are top contenders for the title. Moreover, they have a stellar roster that imposes them as favorites to secure their quarterfinals.

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Harry Kane of England celebrates after scoring a goal.

After the disappointing Qatar 2022 campaign, Mexico have regained their level at the tournament, showcasing a brilliant attack and a solid defense. Facing England, one of the World Cup’s historic teams, they do not enter as favorites and therefore have no pressure to win. Because of this, they have a great opportunity to cause an upset and claim victory. In addition, the outstanding form of Julián Quiñones gives them further reason to believe.

Which stadium will host Mexico vs. England?

Mexico City Stadium, also known as Azteca Stadium, will host the match between Mexico and England. With a capacity of 87,523 spectators, this venue is one of the largest in the tournament. After hosting several World Cup matches throughout history, this stadium has become a regular venue for world-class events. Moreover, Javier Aguirre’s team has never lost a match in the competition at this stadium, making it a difficult venue for their rivals.

Julian Quinones #16 of Mexico and Harry Kane #9 of England.

What is Mexico’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Ecuador?

1 July 2026 at 01:14
Amid growing doubts, Mexico have managed to remain unbeaten at the 2026 World Cup, surprising everyone. As a result, they have climbed several places in the FIFA Men's World Ranking ahead of their match against Ecuador.

As one of the hosts of the 2026 World Cup, Mexico entered the tournament surrounded by uncertainty, as they did not have to play qualifiers and came in with little competitive match experience. Nevertheless, they have surprised everyone with their performances, remaining unbeaten and reaching the knockout stage. Ahead of their Round of 32 clash against Ecuador, they have climbed several places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Mexico are ranked 9th place with 1736.01 points. Having secured three consecutive victories, they have escalated five positions compared to the start of the tournament. In recent years, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing compared to their 40th position in July 2015. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 4th in May of 2006.

With their solid performances, Mexico have a privileged spot in the ranking than their opponents, Ecuador. Despite coming off a win over Germany, they have dropped one place in the rankings and now sit 24th with 1,592.59 points. With this in mind, Javier Aguirre’s team remain the top contenders to reach the Round of 16. To do so, they will need to produce their best attacking performance, as they are facing a solid defense.

Unlike their opponents in the group stage, Javier Aguirre’s team will face one of the best defenses at the 2026 World Cup. Despite not standing out in front of goal, Ecuador have one of the tournament’s most compact teams. Sebastián Beccacece has built a solid defensive unit with Willian Pacho, Piero Hincapié, and Joel Ordóñez. In addition, they can take advantage of their pace on the wings to create danger, looking for Gonzalo Plata or Kevin Rodríguez up front.

Luis Romo #7 of Mexico celebrates with teammates after scoring.

Julian Quiñones is Mexico’s scoring hope against Ecuador

Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Mexico have excelled in attack, competing head-to-head against all of their opponents. Because of this, they remain the clear favorites to defeat Ecuador, having advanced through the group stage without conceding a single goal. Although they do not have strikers in top form, Julián Quiñones remains one of the team’s leading goalscorers and is expected to be Javier Aguirre’s biggest hope.

With his outstanding dribbling ability and pace, Julián Quiñones has consistently found space in opposition defenses. With Raúl Jiménez occupying opposing defenders, he has become Mexico’s top scorer with two goals. Facing Ecuador’s solid defense, the 29-year-old star is the team’s biggest hope to lead them to victory. To achieve that, the quiet work of Raúl Jiménez and Roberto Alvarado will be crucial, as they draw defenders away to give him space to finish calmly.

As Mexico’s top scorer, Julián Quiñones could be marked by Ecuador with two defenders in an attempt to limit his impact. In that case, he would become the key player in creating space for Raúl Jiménez, who would face the pressure of being clinical in front of goal. Therefore, the 29-year-old star remains Javier Aguirre’s most decisive player in their pursuit of a place in the Round of 16.

Raul Jimenez #9 of Mexico celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.

Brazil vs Norway: Date, kickoff time and venue for 2026 World Cup Round of 16 clash

30 June 2026 at 22:58
After Norway's victory over Ivory Coast, they will face Brazil in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. As a result, the date, time, and venue for the next-round match have already been confirmed.

Following two competitive matches, Brazil and Norway advanced to face each other in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. On one side, Carlo Ancelotti’s team struggled to find space against Japan, but Gabriel Martinelli finished brilliantly. On the other side, Erling Haaland once again led his national team, shining in front of goal. After those victories, the date, time, and venue for their next match have now been confirmed.

Even though Carlo Ancelotti’s team secured their place in the Round of 16, they struggled to defeat Japan. After losing control in the first half, they took over in the second half by relying on crosses into the box. Against Norway, they may not have the same opportunity, as their opponents are also strong in the air and have a solid defense. For that reason, they may need to reshape their tactical approach.

As they have done throughout the 2026 World Cup, Norway could implement a fairly conservative approach, dropping deep to leave very little space for Brazil. In response, they could look to attack on the counter, with Antonio Nusa playing a key role in breaking forward through quick transitions. Erling Haaland will have plenty of room to exploit his greatest strength: Breaking quickly and attacking space, making Martin Ødegaard’s vision crucial.

When and at what time will Brazil vs. Norway be played?

Brazil will face Norway in the Round of 16 on Sunday, July 5, at 4:00 PM EST. It will be the third match of the round, following Paraguay vs France or Sweden and Canada vs Morocco. Nevertheless, the pressure is on Carlo Ancelotti’s team, who are considered top contenders. Moreover, they have a stellar roster that imposes them as favorites to secure their quarterfinals.

Gabriel Martinelli #22 of Brazil celebrates with teammates after the 2-1 win.

Ståle Solbakken’s team arrive as the surprise package, having secured their Round of 16 for the first time in 28 years. With just a promising team, they are only looking to make history, not having any pressure to be top contenders. Moreover, both sides will have enough time to prepare the game.

Which stadium will host Brazil vs. Norway?

New York/New Jersey Stadium, also known as MetLife Stadium, will host the match between Brazil and Norway. With a capacity of 82,500 spectators, this venue is one of the largest in the tournament. After hosting Super Bowl XLVIII, WrestleMania 29, and WrestleMania 35, this stadium has become a regular venue for world-class events.

Vinicius Junior #7 of Brazil and Erling Haaland #9 of Norway.

When is Christian Pulisic’s next game? USMNT star looks to shine in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup

1 July 2026 at 23:55
After a difficult season with AC Milan, Christian Pulisic is preparing to compete in the 2026 World Cup. With this in mind, the 27-year-old star is getting ready to play the second game in the tournament for the United States men's national soccer team.

Christian Pulisic managed to become as the cornerstone of AC Milan. Despite the lack of strikers, he managed to shine under Massimiliano Allegri during the first half of the season. However, he experienced a notable decline in form in 2026, going many matches without scoring. Following this inconsistent season, the 27-year-old star looks to debut with the United States Men’s National Team at the 2026 World Cup.

Christian Pulisic next game with USMNT is scheduled for Wednesday, July 1, facing Bosnia and Herzegovina in the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, also known as Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California in the 2026 World Cup. As the hosts of the event and having put in a stellar performance against Paraguay and Australia, they could aim for a third consecutive victory by relying on the offensive style of play that defines them.

After already completing the 2025–26 season with AC Milan, Christian Pulisic will have a period of rest following the 2026 World Cup. However, the USMNT star will not return to action until August 2026, when he begins preseason. As announced by the Rossoneri, they will travel to Jakarta to face Chelsea FC at Gelora Bung Karno Stadium on Saturday, August 8.

Even though Pulisic began the season as AC Milan‘s best player, he suffered a notable drop in form. After playing 34 matches, he managed to score only 10 goals and provide 4 assists, going through the second half of the season with almost no goal contributions. Because of this, the 27-year-old star shined in these friendlies with the USMNT to get back into peak condition ahead the World Cup.

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Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.

Pulisic faces career-defining test at World Cup 2026

Throughout the 2025–26 season, Christian Pulisic’s future was a rather controversial topic. With only one year remaining on his contract with AC Milan, he reportedly attracted interest from numerous Premier League clubs. However, his inconsistent end to the season raised serious doubts. With this in mind, the 27-year-old star has a major opportunity to shine at the 2026 World Cup and clear up uncertainty about his future.

Due to his poor end to the season, the reported interest from numerous Premier League clubs gradually faded. In addition, Pulisic found himself in a worse position to renegotiate his contract extension with the Rossoneri. Because of this, he could look to shine with the USMNT at the 2026 World Cup, proving his true potential. With this, Christian could again be considered as AC Milan’s conerstone, recovering his all-around impact.

Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States react after the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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