FIFA World Cup 2026: Who will Brazil, Argentina, Portugal, France, and Spain face in first knock-out games? | Football News
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has entered the Round of 32. With Canada and South Africa kicking off the knockout stage, fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the next phase of the tournament.So, who will the favourites face?BrazilThe most successful nation in FIFA World Cup history with five titles, Brazil are once again among the favourites. After being held to a draw by Morocco, they bounced back strongly with convincing 3-0 wins over Haiti and Scotland. Despite concerns following Neymar’s absence in their opening game, Brazil quickly reasserted their credentials. They will face Japan on June 29 in the Round of 32. While Brazil are expected to progress, Hajime Moriyasu’s side could still spring a surprise.SpainAfter a goalless draw against Cape Verde in their opener, Spain responded emphatically with dominant victories in their next two matches to secure qualification. They will take on Austria in the Round of 32 on July 3.NorwayLed by star striker Erling Haaland, Norway have emerged as a dangerous side and will face Ivory Coast on June 30. However, their heavy 4-1 defeat to France in Haaland’s absence exposed their reliance on the striker. If Ivory Coast can contain him, an upset could be on the cards.FranceWith Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele leading a formidable attack, France remain among the strongest contenders. After dominating all three group-stage matches, they enter the knockout rounds full of confidence. Sweden face a daunting task when they meet France on June 30.PortugalPortugal arrived with one of the tournament’s strongest squads but failed to fully impress during the group stage, recording two draws. Cristiano Ronaldo has yet to make a major impact. They face 2022 World Cup third-place finishers Croatia on July 2 in what promises to be a difficult test.ArgentinaDefending champions Argentina have been dominant, with Lionel Messi producing outstanding performances and leading the Golden Boot race. They will face tournament debutants Cape Verde in the Round of 32 on July 3.
