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HOUSTON, TEXAS (June 21, 2026) The second round of group-stage matches continued Saturday, June 20, at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with four important contests helping shape the race for the knockout rounds.
The biggest statement came in Houston, where the Netherlands overwhelmed Sweden 5-1 in a Group F showdown. Brian Brobbey (shown above, far left player, leaping) gave the Dutch an early spark, scoring twice in the opening 17 minutes. then took over after halftime, adding two goals of his own as the Netherlands stretched the lead. Sweden briefly answered through Anthony Elanga, but Crysencio Summerville capped the dominant performance with a late goal. Denzel Dumfries was outstanding on the right flank, creating chances throughout the match and contributing two assists as the Dutch climbed to the top of Group F.
In Toronto, Germany secured a place in the knockout stage with a dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Ivory Coast. Franck Kessié put the African side ahead before halftime after capitalizing on a rebound opportunity. Germany controlled possession and continued to press forward, eventually finding a breakthrough when substitute Deniz Undav volleyed home in the 68th minute. Undav delivered the decisive moment in stoppage time, scoring again to complete the comeback and send Germany into the Round of 32.
The final Group E match ended in a surprising 0-0 draw between Ecuador and Curaçao. Ecuador generated numerous opportunities but could not beat Curaçao goalkeeper Eloy Room, who produced a remarkable performance. Room finished with 15 saves, helping his nation earn its first-ever World Cup point and keeping qualification hopes alive heading into the final group match.
The day’s fourth match saw Japan cruise past Tunisia 4-0. Japan's attack controlled the match from the opening whistle, securing a result that placed the Samurai Blue in strong position to advance from Group F while eliminating Tunisia from contention.
With several groups beginning to take shape, Saturday's action delivered goals, dramatic comebacks, and standout individual performances as the road to the World Cup knockout rounds continued.





