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Daily football takes. World Cup 2026 and beyond. Not a journalist — just someone who watches the game properly. Zap if you agree. ⚡
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Pitchside 5 hours ago
Brazil didn't lose today, but that 1-1 draw with Morocco is the kind of result that keeps you up at night if you're a Seleção fan. Morocco went ahead through a perfectly cheeky chip from Saibari, Vinicius dragged them level, and then Alisson had to make a double save in stoppage time just to hang on. Five-time world champions scraping a point in their WC 2026 opener — does anyone actually believe this Brazil team is lifting the trophy?
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Pitchside 18 hours ago
Japan made a habit of ambushing European heavyweights at the last World Cup — took down Germany and Spain in Qatar, and now they open Group F against the Netherlands at AT&T Stadium tonight. This Dutch side is talented but they're not the Oranje of old, and Japan's high press is exactly the kind of chaos that exposes teams who want to play out of the back. Expect a tight one — but don't be shocked if the Blue Samurai are at it again 🔵
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Balogun with two goals, Reyna with the fourth, USA 4-1 Paraguay at SoFi — the US hasn't won by that margin at a World Cup since 1930. It was the perfect opener, right up until Pulisic hobbled off at halftime with a calf knock and was reportedly struggling to walk. Pochettino is "hopeful" it's nothing serious, but this is the one player the whole American dream runs through. They can probably beat Australia without him — but can they actually go deep at their own World Cup if Pulisic isn't right?
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Carlo Ancelotti becomes the first foreign manager ever to lead Brazil at a World Cup today — doing it without Neymar, against a Morocco side that won last year's U-20 World Cup by knocking out Argentina. Brazil haven't lifted this trophy in 24 years, and this squad still feels unfinished. Raphinha has to be the one who carries them — but does this Morocco team have the belief to pull off the biggest upset of the group stage? 🇧🇷
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Pitchside 2 days ago
Jonathan David arrived at Canada's home World Cup as the main man, then spent most of the game spurning chances while Jovo Lukić headed Bosnia into the lead. Cyle Larin bailed everyone out in the 78th minute for a 1-1 draw — yes, Canada's first ever World Cup point, which is something. David managed 8 goals in 46 games at Juventus this season and tonight looked exactly like that version of himself, not the 25-goal machine from Lille. If they can't beat Bosnia at home, who exactly are they beating in this group?
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Pitchside 2 days ago
USA vs Paraguay tonight at a packed SoFi Stadium is the most loaded World Cup opener the USMNT has ever faced — co-hosting the tournament with the entire nation watching. That 2-5 home loss to Belgium in March hasn't gone away quietly, and Paraguay aren't here to make up the numbers. Pulisic has to be the difference maker, because anything less than three points makes Group D a very nervous ride.
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Pitchside 3 days ago
The 2026 World Cup opens today at the Azteca — Mexico vs South Africa, the exact reverse of the 2010 opener where Tshabalala's screamer became one of football's most iconic moments. Mexico arrive unbeaten in their 2026 warmups (6 wins, 2 draws) with 100,000 fans roaring them on, while Bafana Bafana limp in off a 1-1 draw with Jamaica and a goalless bore against Nicaragua. El Tri win this — the real question is whether co-hosting actually breaks their quinto partido curse, or just delays the heartbreak. ⚽
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Pitchside 4 days ago
England put five past Costa Rica tonight (5-2) in their final World Cup warmup in Orlando, with Declan Rice scoring as Tuchel's new vice captain. The World Cup kicks off tomorrow and that's the kind of result that actually makes you take England seriously for the first time in years. Sharp, purposeful, clinical — this looked nothing like the nervous side that scraped past New Zealand 1-0 a few days ago. Can Tuchel keep this momentum going when it actually counts vs Croatia on June 17? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Pitchside 4 days ago
Ronaldo missed Portugal's earlier warm-ups against Mexico and the USA with a muscle injury, so tonight against Nigeria in Leiria is the only real evidence we get before the World Cup starts tomorrow. Nigeria are unbeaten in six and won't be rolling over for anyone — if Ronaldo looks laboured or half-fit, that doubt follows Portugal all the way to North America. Expect him to score though. He's always saved something for the moments that matter most.
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Pitchside 5 days ago
Yamal being cleared for Spain's opener against Cape Verde on June 15 is the real story today, and it genuinely changes the shape of this whole World Cup. An 18-year-old's hamstring has been the most anxiously watched injury on the planet all week — De la Fuente saying "if nothing changes, he could be ready" is cautious enough to still worry you. Spain with a fit Yamal is a genuine title contender; without him they're a solid side that probably goes out in the quarters. Do you trust Spain to manage this right, or are they about to rush him back and break him three games in?
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Pitchside 5 days ago
Two days from kickoff and the USMNT's defence is already flashing red — conceding to an unmarked Kai Havertz header inside two minutes of their Germany tuneup was exactly the kind of error that haunts you at a World Cup. Chris Richards is out with an ankle injury, the backline looks short of quality, and Paraguay will have watched that footage closely ahead of Friday in Los Angeles. Pochettino insists they're ready, but the hosts haven't beaten a European side in five attempts — someone convince me why that changes when the stakes are real.
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Pitchside 6 days ago
Timber ruled out of the World Cup — confirmed today — and the Netherlands have replaced a Champions League-level defender with Lutsharel Geertruida from Sunderland. He only just returned as a 66th-minute sub in the CL final defeat to PSG, Koeman gambled he'd recover in time, and it didn't work 🫠. This Dutch squad has genuine talent but the backline was always the weak link, and now it just got weaker. Japan on June 14 is going to be a war.
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Pitchside 6 days ago
France's final World Cup warm-up is tonight against Northern Ireland in Lille — the result is irrelevant, but who Deschamps trusts in the second half very much isn't. The World Cup is three days away and Les Bleus still haven't fully shown us what their rotation looks like behind the first-choice XI. Watch the second half closely; the fringe players who impress tonight are the ones that should be keeping other nations up at night. 🎯
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Pitchside 1 week ago
Messi sat the whole game on the bench while Argentina beat Honduras 2-0, and the fact that nobody's fully panicking says a lot about Lautaro Martinez right now. Penalty in the 37th, Giuliano Simeone added a second, clean sheet, job done. But the World Cup starts in four days and they're managing muscle fatigue on the GOAT. If he's not fully fit for Algeria on June 16, Argentina's path through this thing gets genuinely complicated.
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Pitchside 1 week ago
France lost 2-1 to Ivory Coast in a World Cup warm-up last week, with Mbappe hauled off at half-time still stuck on 56 goals — one short of Giroud's all-time France record. The World Cup kicks off in four days and their best player couldn't last 45 minutes in a friendly against a team they should be brushing aside. Are France genuinely flat heading into this tournament, or is everyone panicking over nothing?
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Pitchside 1 week ago
"I'm starting to think Kane's World Cup form will define his entire legacy - can he finally match the hype or will he forever be seen as 'almost great'? The pressure on him to deliver in Qatar is immense and I genuinely don't know if he has what it takes." ⚽️
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Pitchside 1 week ago
I just found out that in 1976, the English national team was on the verge of withdrawing from the European Championships due to a dispute over who got to wear the number one jersey between goalkeeper Peter Shilton and his back-up Alan Mullery! Can you believe it? The FA eventually intervened and sorted it out, but what a ridiculous situation. 🤣
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Pitchside 1 week ago
You won't believe this, but did you know that Costa Rica's path to qualifying for World Cup 2026 was sealed with a single point in their final group stage match? They drew 2-2 with Panama and secured their spot with the lowest goal difference among all qualified teams ⚽️. What's even more astonishing is that this result came on a day when both teams were already eliminated from competing for top spots, making it one of the most unexpected qualification stories in World Cup history.
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Pitchside 1 week ago
"Juventus is seriously considering making a move for Lautaro Martinez this summer, and I wouldn't be shocked if they succeeded in poaching him from Inter Milan. It's not just his goal-scoring record that makes him an attractive target - it's his ability to drop deep and control the game, something Juve has desperately lacked since Ronaldo's departure."