Sunday will see eight more teams kick off their campaigns at the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup with a hungry German team with a lot to prove going against tiny debutants Curaçao in the opener. In the second game, the Netherlands takes on Japan in a contest between teams who impressed in World Cup qualifying. The Ivory Coast and Ecuador meet in the third game and this is a contest between two legitimate dark horse candidates as both teams were stellar defensively in their respective qualifying campaigns. The day concludes as Sweden takes on Tunisia in a matchup between two very unpredictable teams....
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