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World Cup 2026: Canada Dances into the Last 16 as Heavyweights Prepare to Clash

Guardian Football·June 29, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is delivering unprecedented drama, and the latest chapter belongs to the tournament's North American hosts. Canada has officially punched its ticket to the knockout rounds, securing a monumental and hard-fought victory over a tenacious South African side. The energy surrounding the Canadian squad is absolutely electric as they advance to the Round of 16, proving to the global football community that they are a genuine threat on their home soil. While Canada celebrates, questions are swirling around the English camp. According to live updates from the Guardian Football, England’s so-called "dynamic duo" has been carrying the brunt of the attacking workload. However, if the Three Lions are to go all the way, the rest of the roster will desperately need to step up. Championship-winning teams require depth, and England will be hoping their supporting cast finds its form before the knockout brackets heat up. The beautiful game never sleeps, and the fixture list today is nothing short of spectacular. Attention now turns to a marquee showdown as Brazil prepares to take on Japan (1pm EST, 6pm BST). The Seleção will be looking to showcase their trademark flair, but they face a wildly disciplined Japanese outfit known for lightning-fast counter-attacks. Following that contest, European powerhouses take center stage. Germany clashes with Paraguay (4.30pm EST, 9.30pm BST) in what promises to be a physical, high-stakes battle. Fans are also eagerly awaiting fresh tactical analysis from Jonathan Liew, who is preparing deep-dive content on the German squad’s tournament trajectory. Finally, to cap off an absolutely stacked day of international football, the Netherlands will square off against Morocco (9pm EST, 2am Tue BST). The Atlas Lions will rely on their passionate fanbase and physical midfield to disrupt Dutch possession. Whether you are meticulously updating your bracketology, following our daily World Cup coverage, or simply soaking in the global atmosphere, the 2026 tournament is reaching a boiling point. The road to footballing immortality continues today, and no fan will want to miss a single second of the action.