Published On 1 Jul 2026

The World Cup 2026 knockout stage is heating up as teams battle for a place in the last 16 of the tournament

Footballing powers England, Argentina and Belgium are facing tough challenges in the last-32, while smaller nations are hoping to create historic upsets

England will take on DR Congo for the first time, with the Three Lions looking to continue their journey towards the title. Argentina are also preparing for a tricky match against World Cup newcomers <a href="https://absafricatv.com/world-cup-day-21-england-favourites-as-argentina-face-cape-verde-dream-3/" title="World Cup Day 21: England favourites as Argentina face Cape Verde dream”>Cape Verde, who have already surprised many with their performances. Belgium clashes with African powerhouse Senegal

The tournament has produced plenty of talking points, from player records and team predictions to unexpected off-field stories

What is the prediction for England vs Democratic Republic of the Congo?

England face DR Congo for the first time in their history as they look to book a place in the last 16

The Three Lions have limited experience against African opposition at the World Cup. Their only previous knockout meeting ended in a comfortable 3-0 win over Senegal in 2022, while they also beat Egypt and Cameroon during their run to the semifinals in 1990

Thomas Tuchel’s side have shown some vulnerability against African teams, drawing with Ghana and losing a friendly to Senegal, but they still head into this tie as clear favourites

Opta’s supercomputer backs England to progress, giving them a 73.9 percent chance of winning inside 90 minutes compared to DR Congo’s 11.3 percent, with a draw rated at 14.8 percent. Overall, England have an 82.0 percent chance of reaching the last 16, while DR Congo are given an 18 percent chance of causing an upset

England DR Congo

What is the prediction for Belgium vs Senegal?

Belgium and Senegal meet for the first time in a competitive fixture on Wednesday as they battle for a place in the last 16 in Seattle

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Recent World Cup history favours Belgium, which is ranked No 9 in the FIFA world rankings while Senegal is 15th

The Red Devils have lost just one of their six matches against African opposition at the tournament, though that defeat came against Morocco in the 2022 group stage. Senegal, meanwhile, have lost each of their last four World Cup meetings with European nations after winning three and drawing one of their first five

Opta’s supercomputer gives Belgium the edge, with a 45.6 percent chance of winning inside 90 minutes from 25,000 simulations. Senegal are given a 27 percent chance of victory, while the probability of a draw stands at 27.4 percent

What is the prediction for USA vs Bosnia and Herzegovina?

The United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina meet for the fourth time, with the Americans unbeaten in the previous three encounters (W2 D1), though all of those came in friendlies between 2013 and 2021

While the USA have generally enjoyed the upper hand in this fixture, their record against European opposition at the World Cup is far less encouraging. They have won just one of their last 21 tournament matches against UEFA nations, with that lone victory coming against Portugal in 2002

Despite that, Opta’s supercomputer calculates the co-hosts as the clear favourites. Across 25,000 pre-match simulations, the USA won in 67.5 percent of cases, while Bosnia and Herzegovina were victorious in 14.3 percent. A draw was the outcome in 18.3 percent of simulations, leaving the USA with a 76.6% chance of reaching the last 16 by any method

USA vs Bosnia-Herzegovina

Which teams have advanced to the Round of 16, and who has been eliminated?

The Round of 32 is under way, with seven teams having already booked their places in the Round of 16:

  • Canada (defeated South Africa 1-0)
  • Brazil (defeated Japan 2-1)
  • Paraguay (defeated Germany on penalties after a 1-1 draw)
  • Morocco (defeated the Netherlands on penalties after a 1-1 draw)
  • Norway (defeated Ivory Coast 2-1)
  • France (defeated Sweden 3-0)
  • Mexico (defeated Ecuador 2-0)

Eliminated teams:

  • South Africa
  • Japan
  • Germany
  • Netherlands
  • Ivory Coast
  • Sweden
  • Ecuador

What else is happening?

Scaloni warns Argentina against underestimating Cape Verde

Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni has warned his players not to underestimate Cape Verde ahead of their World Cup round-of-32 clash

The defending champions reached the knockout stage after a dominant group campaign, winning all three matches against Algeria, Austria and Jordan, with Lionel Messi scoring six goals

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Cape Verde impressed in their first World Cup appearance, holding Spain to a goalless draw and earning a 2-2 draw against Uruguay

“It’s pointless for me to ⁠sit here and say they’re not a tough opponent, because that would be a lie,” Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni told reporters. “Maybe for many it’s not like that, but I can assure you they are a good team and will make things difficult for us.”

Argentina learned their knockout path would avoid facing a former world champion until the semifinals if they progress

Players, nonetheless, echoed their coach’s cautious tone.”We always focus on ourselves, any opponent is difficult,” said winger Giuliano Simeone. “We have to try to do the most damage possible with our best weapons.”

Cape Verde president backs team to shock Argentina

Cape Verde president Jose Maria Neves believes his side can cause a major upset against reigning champions Argentina in their round of 32 clash

The small West African island nation reached the knockout stage at their first-ever World Cup after an impressive group campaign that culminated with the team advancing at the expense of Saudi Arabia

Neves said Cape Verde have the belief to beat Argentina, telling the BBC: “I think Cape Verde can beat Argentina 1-0. We are playing to win.”

“We are playing to win…When expectations are low regarding a team, and if that team has the urge to win, it is possible

“A small nation like Cape Verde should make an effort to always do that – to permanently surprise people. “We have a 100 percent chance to win against Argentina.”

He added that facing superstar Lionel Messi and the world champions gives Cape Verde the opportunity to create another historic moment for the country

Mexico reaches ‘el quinto partido’

The round-of-32 clash was delayed by an hour due to stormy weather, but once underway, Mexico dominated from the start, overwhelming Ecuador with wave after wave of attacks

Julian Quinones opened the scoring with a powerful strike before setting up Raul Jimenez for the second, as the hosts controlled the match and kept Ecuador at bay

The 2-0 result sees Mexico finally achieve “el quinto partido”, reaching the fifth game of a World Cup, for the first time since they last hosted the tournament in 1986. They are now unbeaten in 10 World Cup matches at the Azteca and will face either England or DR Congo in the quarterfinals

France reach knockout stage as Mbappe breaks more records

France booked their place in the World Cup round of 16 with a 3-0 win over Sweden, with Kylian Mbappe and coach Didier Deschamps making history

Mbappe scored twice, taking his World Cup knockout-stage tally to 10 goals, the most ever. His goals also moved him level with Lionel Messi on six goals in the Golden Boot race

The France captain now has 18 World Cup goals, one behind Messi’s all-time record

Deschamps also set a new record for the most World Cup wins by a manager with 18 victories. France will face Paraguay in the next round on Saturday

Foreign fans react to America’s tipping culture

Visitors traveling to the US for the World Cup say tipping expectations have become an unexpected challenge during their stays. Supporters from countries including England, Australia, and Japan have expressed surprise at being prompted to add gratuities for everyday purchases, even minor items like drinks and snacks

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With travel costs already high, some fans say the added tipping expenses have made budgeting more difficult. While many are willing to follow American customs, they admit they are uncertain about when tipping is expected and how much is considered appropriate. Others believe employers should take greater responsibility for paying workers rather than placing that burden on customers

Koeman steps down as Netherlands boss

Ronald Koeman has left his position as Netherlands manager following the team’s elimination from the World Cup, with the departure coming shortly after Dutch players who missed penalties were targeted by racist abuse online

The Netherlands were knocked out in the last-32 stage after losing a penalty shootout to Morocco following a 1-1 draw in Monterrey. Justin Kluivert, Quinten Timber and Crysencio Summerville failed to convert their spot-kicks and later became the targets of discriminatory and hateful messages on social media, according to the Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB)

Koeman, 63, confirmed his resignation from his second stint in charge of the national team and suggested it could mark the end of his coaching career. Reflecting on his time in football, he said he was proud of his journey but admitted the World Cup disappointment had been difficult to accept

Ecuador files FIFA complaint

The Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF) hassubmitted a complaint to FIFA over what it described as “off-field incidents” before Ecuador’s World Cup round-of-32 meeting with Mexico

The complaint follows the circulation of videos showing Mexico supporters gathering outside Ecuador’s team hotel on Tuesday night, just hours before the knockout match at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The footage appeared to show fans creating a loud atmosphere with music, chants, dancing, vehicle horns, engine revving and fireworks

Such pre-match displays of intimidation are common in football, particularly in Latin America, where rival supporters often attempt to disrupt opponents before important fixtures. Similar tactics have also been seen in major competitions across Europe, including the English Premier League

Ghanaian spiritualist predicts shock Cape Verde victory

A Ghanaian traditional spiritual figure has captured global attention after predicting that World Cup debutants Cape Verde will pull off a stunning upset against defending champions Argentina in their last-32 encounter

Nana Kwaku Bonsam, who describes himself as a witch doctor, made the bold claim ahead of the knockout-stage match involving Lionel Messi and Argentina

Bonsam previously attracted international attention during the group stage when he claimed to have placed a curse on England captain Harry Kane before Ghana’s meeting with England. Kane failed to find the net in the match, leading some supporters to suggest a link between the result and Bonsam’s comments. However, there is no evidence to confirm that any supernatural influence played a role in the outcome

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