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Brazil, Germany eye World Cup last 16 as Netherlands face Morocco

Inez Watson by Inez Watson
June 29, 2026
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Vinicius Junior with teammates at a Brazil training session in Houston on Sunday. ©AFP

Los Angeles (United States) (AFP) – Brazil’s quest to win a record sixth World Cup heads into the knockout stages on Monday as Carlo Ancelotti’s team face Japan in the last 32, before four-time champions Germany play Paraguay and Morocco take on the Netherlands in perhaps the tie of the round.

The Brazilians are desperate to win the World Cup again, 24 years after they last lifted the trophy, and they eased through the group stage in first place above Morocco, with Vinicius Junior playing a starring role by scoring four goals. The South Americans may be the favourites to progress to the last 16, but Japan are dangerous opponents and unlikely to make life easy in the first game of the day in Houston.

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“We need to play with our heads and hearts, and be clear about what we want to do. We need to be ready for everything that can happen in a knockout tie,” said Ancelotti, who insisted his players were “confident” but prepared for the prospect of extra time and penalties. Brazil are well aware of the threat posed by Japan, having lost 3-2 when the teams met in a friendly last October. “I think that really was a learning experience for us,” said the Brazil captain, Marquinhos.

The last non-European nation to knock Brazil out of a World Cup was Argentina, in 1990, but Japan are confident they can beat the Brazilians. “The team is united and that feeling is getting even stronger now,” said Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu, whose side finished second in Group F behind the Netherlands. The winners will advance to a last-16 tie on Sunday against Ivory Coast or Norway in New Jersey.

Germany take on Paraguay at the Gillette Stadium near Boston in what will, remarkably, be their first knockout match at a World Cup since they beat Argentina in the 2014 final. The Germans did enough to top their group as they hammered Curacao and edged out Ivory Coast before losing to Ecuador. Currently ranked 10th in the world, Germany are not widely seen as genuine contenders to win the trophy, even if coach Julian Nagelsmann insists that has to be their aim.

“When you talk about the German national team, it is all about trying to win every game. It is all about winning the game tomorrow,” Nagelsmann said on Sunday. German striker Kai Havertz believes that now is the moment for him, Florian Wirtz, and Jamal Musiala to finally click after underwhelming performances in the group stage. “We are very close,” said Havertz on Sunday. “Obviously, we talk about what we could improve and what we could tweak. We really want to draw on our full potential and we three know that,” he added.

Germany are expected to defeat the Paraguayans, who progressed as one of the best third-place finishers. They are appearing in the knockout phase for the first time since 2010, but it is a tough ask for Paraguay who have had to rapidly relocate for this game after being based on the West Coast of the US during the group stage. Whoever emerges victorious will advance to a last-16 clash against either France or Sweden.

The meeting of three-time World Cup runners-up the Netherlands and 2022 semi-finalists Morocco in Monterrey, Mexico, is probably the hardest tie of the round to call. The teams are ranked eighth and seventh in the world respectively, with both squads filled with talent based in major European leagues. The Moroccan side includes the Dutch-born defender Noussair Mazraoui, of Manchester United, and the forward Ismael Saibari who was the best player in the Dutch league last season with champions PSV Eindhoven and is joining Bayern Munich.

Awaiting the winners will be Canada. Co-hosts Canada struck late to beat South Africa 1-0 in Los Angeles and reach the last 16 for the first time. Captain Stephen Eustaquio scored the only goal in the second minute of injury time. “I think the effect that it will have in Canada and the inspiring of people will be immense,” said Canada coach Jesse Marsch.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia’s Football Federation president Yasser al-Misehal has resigned after the Green Falcons exited in the first round. Al-Misehal played a central role in Saudi Arabia’s successful bid to host the 2034 World Cup.

© 2024 AFP

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