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Germany got off to a perfect start when Felix Nmecha (No. 23, shown right) scored in the sixth minute, setting a new record for the fastest goal of the 2026 World Cup. Curacao, playing in its first-ever World Cup match, responded with confidence. Livano Comenencia equalized in the 21st minute, giving the Caribbean nation a historic first World Cup goal and briefly stunning the German supporters.
The match changed late in the first half. Germany regained control through defender Nico Schlotterbeck, who scored in the 38th minute. Kai Havertz added another goal in first-half stoppage time to give Germany a 3-1 lead heading into the break.
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Germany came out even stronger in the second half. Jamal Musiala (No. 10, shown left) just two minutes after the restart, while the German midfield continued to dominate possession and create chances. Nathaniel Brown added another goal before substitute Deniz Undav made an immediate impact off the bench with a goal and multiple assists. Germany’s movement, passing, and relentless pressure overwhelmed Curacao's defense for the remainder of the match.
Statistically, Germany controlled nearly every aspect of the game. Their attack generated constant opportunities, while players such as Musiala, Florian Wirtz, Nmecha, and Havertz combined to create one of the most explosive performances of the tournament so far. Germany’s victory places them in a strong position in Group E ahead of their next match against Ivory Coast.
Despite the heavy defeat, Curacao earned praise for its effort and determination. The tournament debutants showed courage by attacking when opportunities arose and creating a memorable moment with their first World Cup goal.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA (June 13, 2026) The United States Men's National Team opened the 2026 FIFA World Cup in impressive fashion on June 12, defeating Paraguay 4-1 in front of a sold-out crowd in Los Angeles. The victory was one of the most complete World Cup performances in U.S. history and showcased both the team's depth and attacking talent.
The Americans controlled the match from the opening whistle. An early own goal by Paraguay gave the United States a quick advantage, and the team never looked back. The U.S. midfield dictated the pace of play, winning possession and creating chances throughout the evening. Coach Mauricio Pochettino praised the squad's teamwork after the match, emphasizing that the result was built on collective effort rather than individual brilliance.
Forward Folarin Balogun was the star of the night. The striker scored twice in the first half, becoming the first American player since 1930 to score two goals in a World Cup match. His movement, finishing, and confidence caused constant problems for the Paraguay defense.
USA team captain Christian Pulisic played a key role before leaving at halftime with a calf issue. He helped create attacking opportunities and provided the spark that energized the American offense. Midfielders Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams, and Malik Tillman controlled the center of the field, combining defensive work with creative passing.
Defensively, Tim Ream and Chris Richards kept Paraguay's attack quiet for most of the match, while goalkeeper Matt Freese was rarely tested. Paraguay managed a second-half goal, but the Americans responded with a late strike from Gio Reyna to seal the 4-1 victory.
The win places the United States atop Group D and sends a strong message that the tournament hosts could be a serious contender as the World Cup continues.
The day began in Toronto, where Canada battled Bosnia and Herzegovina to a 1-1 draw in Group B action. Bosnia and Herzegovina struck first when Jovo Lukic scored to give the visitors an early advantage. Canada pushed forward throughout the second half and finally found the equalizer through veteran striker Cyle Larin. The goal earned Canada its first point of the tournament and kept the hosts in the race for a spot in the knockout stage. Both teams finished the day with one point in Group B.
Later in Los Angeles, the United States delivered one of the strongest performances of the tournament so far with a convincing 4-1 victory over Paraguay in Group D. Forward Folarin Balogun led the attack with two goals, while the Americans controlled the match from the opening whistle. Paraguay managed a second-half goal, but the United States quickly regained control and added another late score to seal the win. The result puts the Americans at the top of Group D after the opening round of matches.
After two days of competition, North America's host nations have enjoyed a strong start, with Mexico and the United States earning victories and Canada collecting a valuable point.
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO (June 11, 2026) The 2026 FIFA World Cup began with a memorable night in Mexico City as Mexico national football team defeated South Africa national football team 2-0 in the tournament’s opening match.
Playing in front of a packed home crowd, Mexico gave its fans plenty to celebrate. The hosts took control early and never looked back, earning three important points to start Group A play. Julián Quiñones opened the scoring in the first half after taking advantage of a defensive mistake by South Africa. The goal energized the crowd and gave Mexico an early boost.
South Africa battled hard but struggled to create scoring chances against Mexico’s organized defense. The visitors faced an even bigger challenge early in the second half when midfielder Sphephelo Sithole received a red card, reducing South Africa to 10 players.
Mexico continued to push forward and found a second goal in the 67th minute. Veteran striker Raúl Jiménez scored with a powerful header to double the lead and put the match out of reach. The goal was an emotional moment for Jiménez, who celebrated passionately with teammates and supporters.
The match became increasingly physical late in the game. South Africa's Themba Zwane was sent off in the 84th minute, leaving his team with only nine players. Mexico also finished with 10 men after defender César Montes received a red card in stoppage time.
The victory gives Mexico a strong start in the expanded 48-team World Cup. Next, Mexico will face South Korea, while South Africa looks to recover against the Czech Republic as the group stage continues.
Texas Tech opened the scoring, but the Longhorns answered with a key rally that shifted momentum in the fifth inning. Texas then added insurance in the seventh, including a home run from Kayden Henry, to pull away and close out the Red Raiders. Teagan Kavan’s relief work helped lock down the final innings, and she was named Most Outstanding Player for the series.
The win capped a dominant postseason for Texas, which finished the finals with another victory over its in-state rival and continued its rise as the sport’s top program. The back-to-back national championships also marked a milestone for the Longhorns under head coach Mike White.
Texas showed the balance of a championship team: timely hitting, steady pitching, and poise under pressure. Even after Texas Tech grabbed an early lead, the Longhorns stayed patient, waited for their chances, and delivered when it mattered most.
With the final out, Texas completed a memorable sweep and added another trophy to its growing legacy.
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Matches will be held at NRG Stadium (renamed to Houston Stadium for the World Cup), a world-class venue known for hosting major sporting events, including the Super Bowl and international soccer exhibitions. With a seating capacity of over 70,000, the stadium is expected to be filled with passionate fans representing a wide range of countries, creating an electric atmosphere throughout each match.
City officials and organizers have been working for years to prepare Houston for this global event. Improvements to transportation, infrastructure, and public spaces are already underway to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for visitors. Local businesses, hotels, and restaurants are also gearing up for a significant increase in tourism, anticipating a major economic boost.
Beyond the matches themselves, Houston plans to host fan festivals, cultural events, and community celebrations, giving residents and visitors alike the chance to engage with the spirit of the World Cup. These activities will highlight Houston’s diversity and hospitality, reinforcing its reputation as one of the most dynamic cities in the United States.
For soccer fans in Texas and across the country, the upcoming World Cup games in Houston represent a rare opportunity to witness the world’s most popular sport at its highest level without leaving the United States. The countdown has begun, and excitement continues to build as Houston prepares to play its part on the world stage.
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Houston started fast and looked ready to keep its playoff hopes alive. After forcing St. Louis to turn the ball over on downs, quarterback Hunter Dekkers led an early scoring drive. He connected with Jalen Cropper for a 27-yard gain before finding JaVonta Payton in the end zone for Houston’s first touchdown of the night.
The Gamblers later added a field goal after a big 42-yard run from Marcus Yarns, taking a 9-0 lead early in the second quarter.
Houston’s defense also made big plays in the first half. Eli Walker forced a fumble that was recovered by Kary Vincent to stop a St. Louis drive.
But the Battlehawks changed the game just before halftime. Quarterback Manny Perez threw a touchdown pass to Hakeem Butler with only seconds left in the half, giving St. Louis a 10-9 lead.
Houston answered in the third quarter when quarterback John Rhys Plumlee (shown above) helped lead a quick touchdown drive capped by a scoring run from Kirk Merritt.
The Battlehawks pulled ahead for good late in the game with a touchdown and a field goal. Houston had one final drive, but St. Louis made a final defensive stop to secure the win..
The loss eliminated Houston from a possible playoff slot, while the Battlehawks assured their position in the UFL semifinal playoffs
Midfielder Maggie Graham scored the game-winning goal for Houston, while rookie Kat Rader added her fourth goal of the season. The win was also the first home victory for the Dash against Angel City in club history.
Houston struck first in the 17th minute after a strong attack down the right side. Defender Avery Patterson sent the ball forward before forward Kate Faasse found Rader inside the box. The rookie calmly moved around the goalkeeper and scored from close range to give Houston a 1-0 lead.
Angel City answered in the 26th minute after earning a penalty kick. Forward Maiara Niehues converted the chance to tie the match at 1-1.
The Dash regained the lead later in the game with a smooth passing play through midfield. Sophie Schmidt passed to Danny Colaprico, who quickly found Graham in open space. Graham dribbled toward the edge of the box and fired a shot into the bottom corner for her third goal of the year.
Goalkeeper Caroline DeLisle made her first career NWSL start and finished with two saves. She made several key plays early in the match to keep Houston in control.
Patterson also played an important role on defense. She finished with 15 recoveries and five interceptions while helping stop several dangerous Angel City chances.
Houston continued to pressure late in the match as Clarissa Larisey created multiple scoring opportunities, including a strong run in the 73rd minute that narrowly missed the post.
The Dash will now travel to face NJ/NY Gotham FC on May 31 before the league pauses for the summer break.
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY (May 2, 2026) The Kentucky Derby. The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports. That is what I always heard growing up. I can remember my mother and father taking time out of their busy Saturday, every May, to sit and watch the race. As a child, I was more interested in playing Army in the yard or being at the field down the street playing football, than watching a silly horse race. Little did I realize that I would get caught up in the excitement of that race later in life.
With the match appearing headed for a scoreless draw, Guilherme produced the breakthrough in the 96th minute. After a short corner with captain Artur, the Brazilian attacker cut into the box and fired a right-footed shot that deflected off Vancouver goalkeeper Yohei Takaoka and into the net. The late goal sent the Houston crowd of 20,114 into celebration and secured all three points for the Dynamo.
The victory marked Houston’s seventh win in its last nine matches across all competitions as the club continues its strong run of form.
Houston created several good chances before the winning moment. Guilherme nearly scored in the 39th minute with a curling shot that forced a diving save from Takaoka. Midfielder Mateusz Bogusz also tested the Vancouver goalkeeper just before halftime with a quick-turn strike from outside the box.
Defensively, goalkeeper Jonathan Bond came up with key saves, including an important stop in first-half stoppage time to keep the match level.
The game changed in the 64th minute when Vancouver was reduced to 10 men. Takaoka rushed out of the box and brought down Bogusz on a breakaway, earning a red card.
There was also concern for Houston midfielder Diadié Samassékou, who left the field in an ambulance after a collision in the first half. The club said he was alert before being taken to a local hospital for further evaluation.
Houston now turns its attention to the 2026 U.S. Open Cup Quarterfinals against St. Louis CITY SC on Tuesday night.
The breakthrough came in the 72nd minute, courtesy of Lawrence Ennali (shown above). After a Colorado clearance fell outside the box, the German forward controlled the ball and unleashed a powerful right-footed strike from roughly 30 yards out. The shot found the back of the net, giving Houston the decisive edge and securing Ennali’s third goal of the season.
Defensively, Houston delivered a disciplined performance. Goalkeeper Jonathan Bond recorded his third clean sheet of the year, finishing with two crucial saves. His most important moment came early in the second half, when he reacted quickly to deny a close-range header from Dante Sealy in the 51st minute, preserving the scoreless draw at the time.
Houston controlled much of the match, particularly in the opening half, where they held Colorado without a shot while generating several opportunities of their own. Midfielder Jack McGlynn tested goalkeeper Zack Steffen with a long-range effort in the 20th minute, while a well-worked attacking sequence minutes later forced Steffen into another save.
The Dynamo continued to press after halftime. Ezequiel Ponce and Mateusz Bogusz each found looks on goal, but Colorado’s defense managed to keep the match level until Ennali’s moment of brilliance.
With momentum building, Houston now turns its attention to a high-profile road matchup against Los Angeles FC on May 10. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. CT as the Dynamo look to extend their impressive run.