FIFA World Cup 2026- Brazil , Morocco , Mexico sail through to next round
Group B: Switzerland and Canada Move On
Switzerland 2 – 1 Canada
Switzerland secured the top spot in Group B following a hard-fought victory over tournament co-hosts Canada at BC Place in Vancouver. Following a tightly contested, scoreless first half, the Swiss break the deadlock shortly after the interval through Ruben Vargas, who found space in the box to fire past the Canadian goalkeeper. Switzerland quickly capitalized on their momentum, doubling their lead in the 57th minute when Johan Manzambi capitalized on a defensive error. Canada refused to back down and mounted a late comeback attempt, pulling a goal back via substitute Promise David, but the Swiss defense held firm under intense late pressure to claim maximum points. Both teams successfully advanced to the Round of 32.
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 – 1 Qatar
Bosnia and Herzegovina kept their tournament hopes alive by delivering a commanding performance against Qatar in Seattle. The Bosnians opened the scoring in spectacular fashion in the 29th minute when teenage midfield prodigy Kerim Alajbegovic curled a stunning long-range strike into the top corner. Just five minutes later, Bosnia doubled their advantage after a dangerous cross forced an own goal from the Qatari defense. Qatar’s captain Hassan Al-Haydos gave his side a lifeline just before the half-time whistle by slotting home from close range. However, substitute Ermin Mahmic put the game to bed late in the second half, sealing a victory that leaves Bosnia on four points awaiting third-place mathematical scenarios, while eliminating Qatar.
Group C: Heavyweights Excel in Goal Fest
Brazil 3 – 0 Scotland
Brazil coasted into the knockout stage with a thoroughly dominant victory over Scotland at the Miami Stadium. The Seleção found their groove early, orchestrated by a majestic performance from Vinícius Júnior, who scored twice to terrorize the Scottish backline. His first goal came from a precise low drive into the bottom corner, and he added his second by clinical execution on a swift counter-attack. The match was also highlighted by Neymar, who made his highly anticipated first international appearance for Brazil in nearly three years. The 3-0 shutout ensured Brazil topped Group C on goal difference, while Scotland fell short of automatic progression.
Morocco 4 – 2 Haiti
Morocco clinched their place in the Round of 32 following a thrilling, back-and-forth encounter against Haiti in Atlanta. In one of the most entertaining matches of the day, an opportunistic Haiti side twice took a surprise lead against the African giants. However, Morocco’s resilience shone through as star fullback Achraf Hakimi and midfielder Ismael Saibari scored crucial equalizers to level the playing field on both occasions. As Haiti fatigued in the final dynamic phases of the game, Morocco pulled away with clinical late finishes from Soufiane Rahimi and Gessime Yassine, finishing level with Brazil on 7 points but taking the second slot on goal differential.
Group A: Dramatic Final Encounters
South Africa 1 – 0 South Korea
South Africa pulled off a massive upset in Monterrey, defeating South Korea to reshape the landscape of Group A. Following a tense and strategic opening hour where both defensive units remained compact, South Africa found the breakthrough in the 63rd minute. Winger Thapelo Maseko broke past his marker and unleashed a precise shot that required a lengthy VAR review before being officially awarded. South Korea threw everything forward in search of an equalizer, but a disciplined South African block held on to preserve a famous clean sheet.
Mexico 3 – 0 Czech Republic
Co-hosts Mexico completed a flawless group stage campaign by sweeping past the Czech Republic with a comprehensive 3-0 victory at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. Backed by a raucous home crowd, El Tri dominated possession and structural tempo from the first whistle, capping off their group phase with three unanswered goals to march confidently into the Round of 32 with a perfect record.

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