Tunisia vs Netherlands: date and venue confirmed for the 2026 World Cup

Tunisia and Netherlands meet on June 25, 2026 in Kansas City.

Tunisia vs Netherlands: duel confirmed in Group F

The match between Tunisia and the Netherlands for the group stage of the 2026 World Cup already has a date and venue. It will be on June 25, 2026 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City. The match is part of Group F and will define part of the pass to the round of 16.

Tunisia was designated as the home team in the fixture, while the Netherlands will be the visitor. Both teams will seek to score key points on their way into the tournament.

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Arrowhead Stadium, the usual venue for the NFL Chiefs, will host the match. The city of Kansas City thus joins the World Cup venues. Official information includes stadium, city, home/away status and date, unchanged so far.

The crossing is integrated into the Group F calendar, an area that promises close competition. Each team will play three games in this initial phase; The result of this duel can be decisive in moving forward.

Without further data on the competitive context of both squads, the fixture is confirmed as one of the attractions of the first round of the 2026 World Cup.

Mexico advances to the round of 16 after beating Ecuador at the Azteca

Mexico beats Ecuador 2-0 and advances undefeated at the Azteca. Follow the World Cup route.

Milestone Victory

The Mexican team secured its place in the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup by defeating Ecuador 2-0 at the Azteca Stadium. With this result, they have four consecutive victories in World Cups, an unprecedented achievement in the history of national football.

The team led by Javier Aguirre imposed its rhythm from the beginning. A constant offensive proposal nullified the South American approach.

The advantage came in the first half. Julián Quiñones opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, and Raúl Jiménez sealed the victory in the 31st minute.

Mexico remains undefeated at the Coloso de Santa Úrsula in World Cups: eight wins and two draws in ten games played.

The Tricolor will play again this Sunday on the same stage. They will face the winner of the tie between England and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, for a place in the quarterfinals.

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Belgium and Senegal play for the round of 16 in Seattle

Belgium and Senegal meet in Seattle for a place in the round of 16.

Decisive duel in Seattle

This Wednesday, Belgium and Senegal face off at Seattle Stadium for a ticket to the round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. The winner will face the winner of the duel between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Honduran Said Martínez will referee the match, assisted by his compatriots Walter López and Christian Ramírez. The Mexican Guillermo Pacheco will be in charge of the VAR.

Belgium arrives as the leader of Group G with five points, the same as Egypt, but with a better goal difference after beating New Zealand 5-1 and tying with Egypt and Iran. Led by Frenchman Rudi García, the Belgians advanced from the group stage for the ninth time in 15 World Cup appearances. Figures like Kevin de Bruyne, Leandro Trossard and Romelu Lukaku support the team.

For this match, García recovers Jeremy Doku, a Manchester City striker who overcame a respiratory infection and was absent in previous matches due to the birth of his son.

For its part, Senegal advanced as one of the best third parties, third in Group I behind France and Norway. A 5-0 win over Iraq secured their place. Under the command of Pape Thiaw, the African team stands out for the defensive leadership of Sadio Mané, who has not had his best scoring production but provides collective sacrifice.

The winner of this duel will play on Monday, July 6 in the round of 16, facing the rival that emerges from the match between the United States and Bosnia, which also takes place this Wednesday in Los Angeles.

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Storm delays Mexico vs Ecuador in the World Cup

Strong electrical storm forces the delay of the round of 16 match at the Mexico City Stadium.

The long-awaited duel between Mexico and Ecuador for the round of 32 of the World Cup will have to wait. An electrical storm around the Mexico City Stadium forced the match schedule to be modified.

The intense rain on Santa Úrsula activated FIFA’s security protocols. The measure seeks to protect soccer players, coaching staff and fans.

Both the Mexican and Ecuadorian national teams saw their pre-match routine altered. They delayed their departure to the field for warm-up exercises, while the authorities monitor the evolution of the weather.

On the stadium screens it is reported that the game is officially delayed. So far there is no new defined time for the start of activities on the field.

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