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Stadiums filled for most matches and several underdog teams reached the Round of 32. Organizers reported fewer logistical problems than feared ahead of the tournament.
The group stage of the North American World Cup concluded with full stadiums and several surprises among the 48 participating teams. Attendance remained high even for matches between lower-ranked sides. Nearly 70,000 spectators watched Cape Verde versus Saudi Arabia, Algeria versus Jordan, and Bosnia and Herzegovina versus Qatar.
France leads early favorites France recorded at least three goals in each group match and topped its group despite facing Senegal and Norway. Observers noted the team's consistent scoring and defensive organization. The squad is scheduled to face Germany in the Round of 16 if both advance. Further potential opponents include the Netherlands or Morocco in the quarterfinals.
U.S. team exceeds expectations The U.S. side scored six goals across its first two group matches, twice the total from its four matches at the 2022 tournament. A 3-2 loss to Turkey in the final group game occurred after several starters were rested. The team will next play Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32. A win would mark the most victories by any U.S. men's team at a single World Cup.
race intensifies Argentina's Lionel Messi leads the scoring chart with six goals. Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, Erling Haaland, and Vinícius Júnior each have four. Messi and Argentina face Cape Verde next, then a possible Round of 16 match against the winner of Egypt versus Australia.
Expanded format produces new participants Nine of ten African nations advanced to the knockout stage. Seven teams reached this round for the first time: Cape Verde, Egypt, Ivory Coast, South Africa, Congo, Canada, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Round of 32 begins Sunday. Organizers stated that ticket sales and stadium operations met expectations despite earlier concerns over visas and lodging.
These outlets didn't split into competing frames — coverage was uniform.
Usa TodayScotland finished outside the eight third-placed teams that advance to the round of 32. Iran missed the same cutoff by one point after three draws. South Korea also exited the group stage.
France 24Five refereeing decisions involving video assistant technology drew attention during matches between June 23 and 27. Iran, Colombia, Brazil and Ecuador each saw potential scoring plays overturned or upheld under review.
Al JazeeraCanada meets South Africa in a Round of 32 match at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Sunday at 3:00 PM ET. The game is part of the expanded 48-team tournament and will be shown on Fox and streaming services.