Lille gives a coup of authority in the race for the Champions League

Lille crushes Toulouse and strengthens its position in the fight for the Champions League, while Endrick responds to criticism of Lyon.

A Sunday of declarations of intentions

Lille does not want complications. This Sunday, the team from northern France took a firm step towards the Champions League with a resounding victory (4-0) over Toulouse. It wasn’t just winning, it was doing it with an authority that sends a clear message to the rest of the candidates.

With this victory, the ‘Dogues’ jump to third place, overtaking Marseille by a single point. The difference is crucial: the first three go directly to the group stage of the Champions League. The fourth has to go through the dreaded previous round.

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The game changed after the expulsion of American defender Mark McKenzie at the beginning of the second half. With a numerical advantage, Lille unleashed itself. Goals from Perraud and Fernández-Pardo sealed the deal before veteran Olivier Giroud closed the party from eleven meters.

The expected response from a young promise

While in Lille they celebrated, in Lyon they breathed a sigh of relief. The team ended a bad streak of nine games without winning by beating Lorient 2-0. And he did it thanks, in large part, to the reaction of the young Brazilian Endrick.

Coach Paulo Fonseca had been very clear about the boy’s performance in recent weeks. He even left him on the bench for this match.

“I am very honest when I speak and say what I think,” Fonseca had said before the match.

It seems that his words resonated deeply. Endrick came out in the second half and changed the game. His precise cross from the right was finished off by Yaremchuk to open the scoring. Minutes later, his shot caused the rebound that Tolisso headed in for the second goal.

At 19 years old, on loan from Real Madrid, Endrick showed character. He responded on the field of play, which is where it matters most. That mentality to rise after criticism is just what Lyon needs to continue dreaming of Europe.

The fight for those European positions in France is more alive than ever.

Mexico will wear green, white and red against Ecuador

The Tricolor already knows what colors it will wear in the decisive duel against Ecuador.

The Mexican National Team will face Ecuador in the round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup. It is a decisive event: whoever wins advances to the round of 16, the loser says goodbye to the tournament.

Javier Aguirre’s team made it through the group stage and now the margin of error is zero. Every detail counts in a match that promises a full stadium.

Confirmed uniform

One of the questions was clothing. The TUDN reporter, Gibrán Araige, responded to it on social networks. Mexico will use its traditional combination: green jersey, white shorts and red socks.

“The Mexican National Team will wear green, white and red for the round of 16 against Ecuador!”, Araige published.

It will be the second time in the World Cup that the Tricolor uses this combination. The first was in the opening match against South Africa. The green uniform is part of the team’s identity in several World Cup generations.

The match will be played with massive attendance and an atmosphere of enormous intensity. Mexico will seek to advance in a phase where there are no second chances.

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Netherlands and Morocco define a ticket to the round of 16 in Monterrey

The Netherlands and Morocco face each other for a place in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup.

Key duel in Monterrey

The Netherlands and Morocco meet tomorrow for a ticket to the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. The match will be played at the stadium in Monterrey, Mexico, where Canada, host along with the United States and Mexico, is already waiting.

FIFA appointed Brazilian Wilton Sampaio as main referee. He will be assisted by his compatriots Bruno Pires and Bruno Boschilia. The Chilean Cristian Garay will be the fourth referee.

How both teams arrive

The Netherlands has survived the group stage in its twelve World Cup appearances. They are looking for their first title after three runners-up finishes (1974, 1978 and 2010). Under the direction of Ronald Koeman, they won Group F with 7 points: they tied 2-2 with Japan, beat Sweden 5-1 and beat Tunisia 3-1. He has gone 15 games without losing in World Cups; their last defeat was against Spain in the 2010 final.

The Dutch team trained in Kansas City, United States, before traveling to Monterrey.

Morocco, led by Mohamed Ouahbi, surprised at Qatar 2022 by reaching fourth place. In this World Cup they tied 1-1 with Brazil in the debut (Group C), then beat Scotland 1-0 and Haiti 4-2. They finished second with 7 points, the same as Brazil but with a worse goal difference. He has accumulated 26 consecutive games without losing. In addition, it awaits a CAS ruling on Senegal’s appeal over the African Cup of Nations final, which Morocco initially won 1-0 but was later awarded 3-0.

History and what’s coming

The only precedent in World Cups was in 1994, with the Dutch victory 2-1 in the group stage. Morocco has only passed the group stage in Mexico 1986 (round of 16) and Qatar 2022. If they beat the Netherlands, they will face Canada on Saturday, July 4 in Houston, which has already qualified after agonizingly beating South Africa 1-0.

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Slovenian Slavko Vincic will referee Mexico vs Ecuador in the World Cup

Mexico and Ecuador meet in the round of 32 with the Slovenian Slavko Vincic as the central referee.

Mexico vs Ecuador: a duel of high referee tension

The teams of Mexico and Ecuador will meet on Tuesday, June 30 at the Mexico City stadium, for the round of 32 of the 2026 North American World Cup. The match will define one of the 16 teams that will advance in the tournament.

FIFA appointed the 46-year-old Slovenian Slavko Vincic as the central referee for the match. The organization’s Referees Commission chose him to dispense justice in the Coloso de Santa Úrsula. The highest football organization published on its networks:

“The referees for matches 77, 78 and 79 of the FIFA World Cup have been appointed”

Vincic will be accompanied by his compatriots Tomaz Klancnik (assistant 1) and Andraz Kovacic (assistant 2). The fourth referee will be the Algerian Mustapha Ghorbal, and Mokrane Gourari will serve as reserve assistant.

His record in the World Cup

The Slovenian has already refereed two matches in the group stage of North America 2026. On Matchday 1, he refereed the 1-1 draw between Brazil and Morocco at the New York/New Jersey stadium. On the second date, he was in charge of the duel between Jordan and Algeria at the California stadium, which ended with an Algerian victory 1-2.

Furthermore, this will be his fifth match in World Cups. At Qatar 2022, he also refereed two games: Argentina’s 1-2 loss to Saudi Arabia and England’s 0-3 win over Wales.

The match between Mexico and Ecuador promises to be intense, and Vincic’s experience will be key to maintaining control on the court.

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