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FIFA World Cup 2026: Best Round of 16 knockout matches to watch

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is entering its Round of 16 knockout stage, featuring several highly anticipated matches. Key matchups include Canada vs.

Frank Dell’ApaAl JazeeraFiled 2026-07-04 · 16:51 GMTLean · CenterRead · 5 min
FIFA World Cup 2026: Best Round of 16 knockout matches to watch
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 is entering its Round of 16 knockout stage, featuring several highly anticipated matches. Key matchups include Canada vs. Morocco on July 4th in Houston, where Canada aims to build on recent wins against a Morocco side relying on goalkeeper Yassine Bounou. France faces Paraguay on July 4th in Philadelphia, with France appearing strong and looking to overcome Paraguay's defensive efforts. On July 5th in New York/New Jersey, Brazil will play Norway, a team with a unique undefeated record against Brazil, seeking to avenge a controversial 1998 loss. Finally, Mexico will host England on July 5th in Mexico City, with Mexico's home-field advantage and fast-paced attack posing a challenge for England.

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France defeated Paraguay in extra time in the 1998 World Cup.

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France defeated Paraguay 7-3 in the 1958 World Cup.

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Canada's Alphonso Davies returned from injury in the group stage match against South Africa.

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Spain and Portugal will face each other in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16.

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The winner of the Canada vs Morocco match will likely play France in the quarterfinals.

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FIFA World Cup 2026: Best Round of 16 knockout matches to watchAs the tournament enters the second knockout phase, there are several blockbuster matchups led by Spain-Portugal.Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo, left, and Spain's Lamine Yamal will go head-to-head for just the second time in the FIFA World Cup 2026 round of 16 [Michael Probst/AP]Published On 4 Jul 2026The business end of the FIFA World Cup begins on Saturday with the last-16 teams remaining in the tournament fighting it out for quarterfinal spots.Over the next four days (July 4-7), there are several huge matchups between some of the greatest teams from around the globe.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Cape Verde fans celebrate history despite losslist 2 of 4Les Bleus lead the way: Key takeaways from World Cup Round of 32list 3 of 4‘We lit up the World Cup’: Cape Verde fans overjoyed despite Argentina losslist 4 of 4England play Mexico at Azteca: How altitude might affect the World Cup gameend of listHere is Al Jazeera’s guide to the best matches to watch in the Round of 16.Canada vs MoroccoJuly 4, Saturday, Houston Stadium – 17:00 GMT Canada’s best chance against Morocco might have been to recruit Yassine Bounou. Former coach Benito Floro tried, but was turned down by Bounou, who spent the first three years of his life in Montreal.The last time the Canadians tried to get past Bounou, they lost 2-1 and were eliminated in the group stage in Qatar. Now, Canada should be more confident after their first two World Cup wins.The Maple Leafs will attack through Tajon Buchanan on the right wing, and Alphonso Davies, moving up from left back. Davies (hamstring) returned in the group stage match against South Africa, his first action since playing for Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinals.Jesse Marsch, Canada’s US-born coach, has juggled the midfield, with Nathan-Dylan Saliba replacing Ismael Kone, who sustained a broken leg against Qatar.Morocco’s reload has failed to ignite offensively, but they know Bounou is there to bail them out – all the Atlas Lions have to do is get to a penalty shootout. The winner probably gets France in the quarterfinals.France vs ParaguayJuly 4, Saturday, Philadelphia Stadium – 21:00 GMTThe Guaranies have surprised, but if Les Bleus know their history, that will not be the case in this game.In 1958, France trailed against Paraguay in the second half, before rallying for a 7-3 win. In 1998, it took an extra-time goal from Laurent Blanc for them to advance against La Albirroja.Now, though, France is simply sprinting past everyone. Sure, Paraguay stifled Germany’s attack. But Gustavo Gomez and company will find it difficult keeping up with Kylian Mbappe.The French will dent the defence through the middle, via the playmaking of Michael Olise and Adrien Rabiot. Wingers will provide width. Olise, Rabiot and, possibly, Theo Hernandez will fire away from distance.France’s forward Kylian Mbappe attends a training session in Philadelphia ahead of the Paraguay match [Franck Fife/AFP]Brazil vs NorwayJuly 5, Sunday, New York/New Jersey Stadium – 20:00 GMTBeing a team that has a winning head-to-head record against Brazil is a rarity. Only three teams hold that status – Netherlands, Hungary and Norway. The last have the biggest boast, having never lost to Brazil (W2, D2).Brazilians, though, have long been anticipating this rematch of a controversial 1998 World Cup group-stage defeat, when the Norwegians were awarded a late penalty kick.US referee Esse Baharmast correctly detected a foul, leading to Kjetil Rekdal’s penalty in a 2-1 decision. Brazil took the group, while the Landslaget’s win meant they finished ahead of Morocco to progress in second spot.That was the last time Norway competed in the finals – they were defeated by Italy in the first knockout round – and the only other time it advanced to the elimination rounds.Brazil has been looking for a spark, and found one with Endrick coming off the bench against Japan. Endrick will be dwarfed by the Norwegians but could play a key role.Brazil’s forward Vinicius Junior, left, and teammate Matheus Cunha during training in New Jersey before the Norway match [Mauro Pimentel/AFP]Mexico vs EnglandJuly 5, Sunday, Mexico City Stadium – 00:00 GMT on MondayAltitude versus attitude, according to former Mexico coach Juan Carlos Osorio. Mexico City’s 2,240 metres (7,350 feet) of elevation, combined with El Tri’s fast-paced attack, can leave opponents gasping for air.So far, Mexico has compiled a 4-0-0 record (8-0 goal differential) playing in Guadalajara and Mexico City.El Tri’s possession tactics set the tone, and the forward combination of Raul Jimenez and Colombia-born Julian Quinones is clicking.Against Mexico, England has compiled a 6W-2L-1D record (including a 2-0 victory at Wembley in the 1966 World Cup).The Three Lions haven’t won in Mexico City (0-2-1), but, then, they didn’t have Harry Kane – and their one defeat at the venue required the Hand of God moment from Diego Maradona to propel Argentina on their way.Thomas Tuchel hoped to minimise the effects of elevation by arriving close to kickoff, while FIFA were considering moving the start time to avoid possible storms. In any case, the winner meets Brazil or Norway.England’s Harry Kane, second from left, and Jude Bellingham look on during training in Kansas City before departing for Mexico [Richard Pelham/Getty Images via AFP]USA vs BelgiumJuly 6, Monday, Seattle Stadium – 00:00 GMT on TuesdayMaybe, USA is for real, after all.It will have to be resourceful, after losing Folarin Balogun to suspension while eliminating Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2-0, the first US World Cup win over a UEFA opponent since 2002.Striker depth is thin, and Mauricio Pochettino has only two to choose from – Ricardo Pepi and Haji Wright.The Belgians showed they can improvise in overcoming a two-goal deficit against Senegal, as manager Rudi Garcia made one of the World Cup’s all-time boldest tactical adjustments.Garcia replaced Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku with Dodi Lukibakyo and holding midfielder Nicolas Raskin, and the offence got untracked, though not until the 86th minute.Belgium, a country the size of the state of Massachusetts, has won six successive times against USA since the teams’ World Cup debut in 1930. USA are motivated to end that streak. The winner meets Portugal or Spain.Oft-injured USA star midfielder Christian Pulisic is on track to play in the World Cup Round of 16 match against Belgium [Olivia Vanni/Getty Images via AFP]Portugal vs SpainPortugal vs Spain: July 6, Monday, Dallas Stadium – 19:00 GMTAmong the reasons Portugal hired Roberto Martinez was for this moment.Martinez appeared to be getting the best out of Cristiano Ronaldo. But when it came time to make a move, Martinez substituted Ronaldo – after already hauling off Bruno Fernandes and Vitinha – as Portugal produced a late winner against Croatia.La Roja’s attack is getting traction, thanks to Dani Olmo driving the midfield, Lamine Yamal finding his footing and Mikel Oyarzabal’s finishing touch.Spain blanked Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal, 1-0, on the way to winning the 2010 World Cup. Ronaldo retaliated with a hat trick in a 3-3 draw in 2018.Spain’s Lamine Yamal, left, lost to Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo, right, in their only career meeting at the 2025 UEFA Nations League final [Michaela Stache/Reuters]
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