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Germany and Sweden aim to secure World Cup knockout berths as tournament hits historic milestone

Bothe teams aim to join co-hosts the United States and Mexico in the knockout phase during a matchday that will feature the 1,000th game in World Cup history.

Updated 2 weeks ago · Published on 20 Jun 2026 5:23PM

Germany and Sweden aim to secure World Cup knockout berths as tournament hits historic milestone
European powerhouses Germany and Sweden stand on the precipice of the round of 32 in upcoming crucial fixtures - June 20, 2026

GERMANY faces a stern physical test against Ivory Coast tomorrow morning in a pivotal encounter that will determine their progression to the round of 32, while Sweden also looks to secure early qualification for the knockout stage.

Both European nations have the opportunity to join co-hosts the United States and Mexico, who have already cemented their places in the next round of the tournament.

The Germans initiated their campaign in spectacular fashion by defeating debutants Curacao 7-1, and they can mathematically secure the top spot in Group E with a victory over Ivory Coast in Toronto, provided Ecuador fails to defeat Curacao in Kansas City.

Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann emphasized that his squad must prepare diligently for the physical prowess and raw speed of the African side, identifying France-born winger Nicolas Pepe as a primary threat.

"Their speed is one of their greatest strengths," AFP reported Julian Nagelsmann saying, whilst praising the tactical influence Pepe demonstrated in his previous outing.

Meanwhile, Sweden will confront the Netherlands in Houston, where a victory will be sufficient to guarantee their passage into the knockout rounds.

The Swedish resurgence is viewed as remarkable, given that the team qualified for the World Cup via the Nations League route before delivering a comprehensive 5-1 victory over Tunisia in their opening fixture.

Coach Graham Potter noted that the form of star striker Alexander Isak is on an upward trajectory following a domestic season heavily disrupted by injuries.

"Alex will become stronger and better throughout the tournament," Graham Potter said.

In another highly anticipated fixture, football history will be made in Monterrey when Japan faces Tunisia in what marks the 1,000th official match in World Cup history.

Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu stated that his players must match the tactical intensity of Tunisia, who are now led by newly appointed manager Herve Renard following the dismissal of Sabri Lamouchi, the first coach in World Cup history to be sacked after just one game. - June 20, 2026

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