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We are almost a week into the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and that means it is the perfect time to start looking at one of the big stories from this tournament every four years. The chase for the Golden Boot. The 2026 World Cup could see history, given the presence of Kylian Mbappe. In the […]

Czechia face a must-win Matchday 3 against 2026 World Cup co-hosts Mexico, and in a tactical twist, star forward Patrik Schick has been left out of the European side's starting XI. It is all-or-nothing for Czechia on the final matchday of the 2026 World Cup group stage as they square off against co-hosts Mexico in desperate pursuit of a vital victory. However, the biggest pre-match headline for the Europeans is a stunning one: forward Patrik Schick will not be on the pitch at the opening whistle. Despite this being a decisive fixture where only a win can keep Czechia‘s knockout hopes alive, coach Miroslav Koubek has made the bold decision to relegate Schick to the substitutes’ bench. Stepping into the starting lineup in place of the Bayer Leverkusen striker is Adam Hlozek, who previously featured as a substitute in the opening-day defeat to South Korea before getting the nod to start in the 1-1 draw against South Africa. In addition to the Czech striker’s absence, Koubek also opted to leave Tomas Soucek out of the starting lineup. The West Ham midfielder started in the tournament opener but was relegated to the bench for the second match. STARTING XI 🇨🇿🆚🇲🇽Aztécký chrám odhalil jména základní sestavy proti Mexiku. 🛕🇲🇽 #ProTenhleMoment #FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/GB7GnkWk5M— Česká fotbalová reprezentace (@ceskarepre_cz) June 24, 2026 What Czechia needs to qualify for the Round of 32 Czechia find theirselves in an incredibly precarious position heading into the final matchday of the group stage, facing a strict must-win scenario at Mexico City Stadium to keep their knockout stage dreams alive. To have any hope of advancing to the Round of 32, Czechia must pull off an upset victory against Mexico while simultaneously cheering for South Africa to defeat South Korea in the parallel fixture. This combination would blow the group wide open, allowing them to vie for either second or third place in Group A. Anything less than three points spells immediate elimination. A draw would leave the Czechs with a total of two points; while that could mathematically mirror a third-place finish depending on other results, a two-point tally will not be enough to advance via the tournament’s eight best third-place wild-card spots.
After their convincing victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina, Switzerland face Canada looking to secure their place in the Round of 32. For this, fans are closely monitoring the status of Alphonso Davies, as he could be the difference-maker in breaking down the opposing defense. Despite their disappointing debut against Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada secured a victory over Qatar, keeping their hopes of reaching the knockout stages of the 2026 World Cup alive. To determine that, they face Switzerland in a match that will decide both the group leadership and their future in the competition. With this in mind, fans are closely monitoring Alphonso Davies’ status for the game, as his presence could be a difference-maker. Alphonso Davies has yet to make his debut at the 2026 World Cup, as he is recovering from a hamstring injury he suffered in early May while playing for Bayern Munich. Despite his importance to Canada, head coach Jesse Marsch has decided not to rush his recovery, prioritizing his fitness for the knockout stages. However, he has revealed that the 25-year-old star is available and stated that he will not start against Switzerland. “He’s been training with the team the whole week, he will not start but he will be able to play… I would say that we will evaluate what of him in the game. I would like to get him into the match for sure and I think that he can have a big impact… Mentally, to have him back, our captain and best player back in the team is a big factor,” revealed Jesse March in the press conference. Far from being a simple matchup, Switzerland could greatly complicate Canada‘s ambitions. By dominating the midfield and being very quick on the counterattack, they could prove decisive. To achieve this, head coach Murat Yakin will keep Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler as the core of the midfield, while Breel Embolo will lead the scoring department. In addition, Gregor Kobel could be a difference-maker in the goalkeeper spot, limiting Jesse Marsch’s team. Cyle Larin #9 of Canada celebrating. Canada confirmed lineup vs Switzerland Under Jesse Marsch, Canada have arrived at the 2026 World Cup with momentum, proving to be quite efficient. With a draw against Bosnia and Herzegovina and a victory over Qatar, they still dream of reaching the Round of 32. After recovering Alphonso Davies as an option from the bench, they could keep the same lineup that helped them shine. For this, Jonathan David will be the focal point of the attack. Considering this, Canada will play as follows: Maxime Crépeau; Alistair Johnston, Luc De Fougerolles, Derek Cornelius, Richie Laryea; Tajon Buchanan, Mathieu Choiniere, Nathan-Dylan Saliba, Ali Ahmed; Jonathan David, Cyle Larin. Switzerland confirmed lineup vs Canada Switzerland have remained one of the most solid teams at the 2026 World Cup. Although their draw against Qatar raised some doubts, they managed to defeat Bosnia and Herzegovina. Following that result, head coach Murat Yakin will keep a similar lineup, relying on a strong midfield to control the tempo of the game. However, all eyes are on Breel Embolo, who need to be clinical in front of goal. With this in mind, Switzerland will lineup as follows: Gregor Kobel; Luca Jaquez, Nico Elvedi, Manuel Akanji, Ricardo Rodriguez; Djibril Sow, Granit Xhaka, Remo Freuler; Johan Manzambi; Ruben Vargas, Breel Embolo.
It's the ultimate shop window: a World Cup with 48 teams - all packed with players eager to show what they can do on the biggest stage. It's no secret that Liverpool are admirers of Yan Diomande and the 19-year-old winger made a brilliant start to the World Cup with a player-of-the-match display for Ivory Coast in their 1-0 win over Ecuador. Diomande, who plays club football in Germany for RB Leipzig, started for his country and spent time on each flank during the 90 minutes, constantly asking questions of the Ecuador defence.
Real Madrid plan to raise their offer to buy Bayern Munich attacker Michael Olise after the 2026 World Cup, according to AS.Los Blancos denied a move for Olise, but it appears they are still working b...
Yan Diomande has been touted as a transfer target for Liverpool, and Jamie Carragher feels he would fit in brilliantly at Anfield. The post Diomande could be ideal Salah replacement for Liverpool, says Carragher appeared first on SoccerNews.
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