Mexico is already in the round of 32: these are its possible rivals

Mexico advances undefeated and without goals conceded. These are their possible rivals in the round of 32.

The Mexican National Team has had a perfect start in the 2026 World Cup. Two victories, zero goals against and a guaranteed ticket to the round of 32. It is the first team to qualify.

Who will be the next rival?

By finishing first in Group A, El Tri will face third place from another sector. There is still no certainty, but there are some real options.

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Group C: Brazil adds one point after tying with Morocco. Haiti, Scotland and Morocco are also candidates.

Group E: Ecuador, Ivory Coast or Curacao. Germany has already won its first match.

Group F: It is the most open. Sweden, Japan, the Netherlands and Tunisia are fighting to advance.

Group H: Spain, Uruguay, Saudi Arabia and Cape Verde. Arabia would be the most likely third place, although the group is very even.

Group I: Norway, France and Senegal appear as possible rivals. Senegal is the most feasible option.

Mexico awaits a rival while the last matches of the group stage are defined. The fans dream of a long road in the tournament.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal define group against Colombia

Portugal has already qualified for the round of 16; Cristiano seeks the leadership of the group against Colombia.

Portugal seeks leadership

With a ticket to the round of 16 secured, Portugal faces Colombia this Saturday in Miami. The match will define the winner of Group K.

Cristiano Ronaldo arrived in the city with a light jacket, despite the almost 38 degrees Celsius. He was wearing a T-shirt and shorts, and gave a thumbs-up to fans waiting for his bus.

Historical goals

The Portuguese striker has two goals in this World Cup, reaching 10 in six World Cups. He is the only player in history to score in six different editions of the tournament.

Possible crossing with Messi

If Portugal wins, it will be the leader of the group and will be on the same side of the table as Argentina. That would open the door to a confrontation between Cristiano and Lionel Messi in the quarterfinals, on July 11.

Colombia, for its part, needs to win to top the group. The match promises intensity at the close of the group stage.

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Mexican National Team secures a millionaire prize for its place in the 2026 World Cup

Mexico secured 11 million dollars after qualifying for the direct elimination phase of the World Cup.

FIFA rewards the teams’ progress in the 2026 World Cup. The Mexican National Team is already guaranteed $11 million after securing its place in the round of 32 (round of 32).

The amount is part of the organization’s economic incentive scheme. It serves to cover operating, preparation and logistics expenses during the tournament. In addition, a portion is usually distributed between the players and the coaching staff as goal bonuses.

The figures to continue advancing

If the Tricolor surpasses the round of 32 and reaches the round of 16, the prize will rise to 15 million dollars. A pass to the quarterfinals would increase the purse to 19 million.

As the tournament progresses, the numbers grow. The teams that reach the semifinals secure at least $27 million. The 2026 World Cup champion will receive around 40 million.

Economic impact for the Mexican Federation

Each victory represents a direct financial benefit for the Mexican Football Federation. For now, the team already has 11 million dollars insured just for being among the 32 best in the world. The sporting excitement is accompanied by financial support that allows us to continue competing at the highest level.

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Bielsa bears the defeat after Uruguay’s elimination in the 2026 World Cup

Bielsa takes all the blame after Uruguay's elimination against Spain.

Marcelo Bielsa stood up after Uruguay’s elimination from the 2026 World Cup. The Argentine coach assumed full responsibility after the defeat against Spain at the Guadalajara Stadium.

His appearance before the media was slow, reflective. In the silence of the Uruguayan delegation, Bielsa did not look for excuses. He stated clearly: “I am completely responsible for the disappointment, I did not know how to empower the players.”

Muslera’s departure

One of the key moments was the substitution of goalkeeper Fernando Muslera, signaled for an action that led to the rival goal. Bielsa explained that the decision was not just tactical: “What happened to Muslera was very much to my regret. He decided to leave the field; I made the necessary validations.”

The strategist defended the goalkeeper: “He is a goalkeeper who was coming off a magnificent year and with a lot of personality and character.”

Bielsa, who received boos from the fans after the result, concluded: “I leave nothing to Uruguay. Without the results no contribution is left to the country.” Uruguay is eliminated in the group stage.

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