The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues this Sunday, June 14, with a day full of emotions and the debut of several teams that will seek to get off to a good start on their way to the round of 16.
The activity will be focused on groups E and F, with four matches that will be played in stadiums in the United States and Mexico.
Germany, the Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Ecuador and Ivory Coast are some of the teams that will see action on a date that promises great duels and that maintains the expectations of millions of fans around the world.
2026 World Cup matches for today, Sunday, June 14
Germany vs. Curacao
Time in Panama: 12:00 m.
Group: E
Stadium: Houston, in the city of Houston, United States.
The German team starts as favorites in its World Cup debut, while Curacao will seek to deliver one of the first surprises of the championship.
Netherlands vs. Japan
Time in Panama: 3:00 pm
Group: F
Stadium: Dallas, in the city of Dallas, United States.
This will be one of the most attractive matches of the day, with two teams that usually produce outstanding performances in World Cups.
Ivory Coast vs. Ecuador
Time in Panama: 6:00 pm
Group: E
Stadium: Philadelphia, in the city of Philadelphia, United States.
The Ecuadorian team will seek to start by adding three points against an Ivorian team that also arrives with aspirations of advancing to the next phase.
Sweden vs. Tunisia
Time in Panama: 9:00 pm
Group: F
Stadium: Monterrey, in the city of Monterrey, Mexico.
The day will close with this duel between Europeans and Africans, which will be played in Mexican territory and which could be key for the aspirations of both teams in Group F.
This is how the 2026 World Cup progresses
With these four commitments, the World Cup continues to gather pace in a historic edition that for the first time brings together 48 teams and is held jointly in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
While fans are already enjoying the first matches of the tournament, expectations are also growing for the debut of other favorite teams and for the beginning of the participation of Panama, which is part of Group L along with England, Ghana and Croatia.
This Sunday, the focus will be on the debuts of Germany, the Netherlands and Ecuador, in a day that promises goals, emotions and the first important movements in the standings of groups E and F of the 2026 World Cup.
















