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#广场预测世界杯赢40000U The 2026 North American World Cup is in full swing, with 48 teams battling it out across the continent. Half of the group stage matches have been played, and there are both joys and disappointments—host nation Mexico is making a strong push, traditional powerhouses are steady, and some upsets have shocked everyone. As of the morning of June 22 Beijing time, the situation in each group is gradually becoming clear.
Let's take a look at the current match reports and predictions for the upcoming rounds.
🇲🇽 Group A: Mexico leads with two consecutive wins, South Korea closely behind. Group A consists of Mexico, South Korea, Czech Republic, and South Africa. The host Mexico has performed excellently, defeating South Korea 1-0 and South Africa 2-0, winning both matches with 6 points, ranking first, with 3 goals scored and 0 conceded, demonstrating dominance on both offense and defense. After losing 0-1 to Mexico in the first match, South Korea bounced back with a 2-1 victory over Czech Republic, earning 3 points and ranking second. Czech Republic and South Africa each have 1 point, with slim hopes of advancing. Mexico has basically secured a spot in the knockout stage, and South Korea is likely to advance after their final match against South Africa.
🇨🇦 Group B: Canada and Switzerland are neck and neck, with the host showing full firepower. Another host, Canada, is also strong, with 1 win and 1 draw, totaling 4 points, having scored 7 goals and conceded only 1, with terrifying offensive firepower. Switzerland also has 1 win and 1 draw, with 4 points, and an impressive goal difference of 5-2. Bosnia and Qatar each have 1 point, facing tough situations. Canada and Switzerland are basically guaranteed to qualify, with the suspense remaining over who will finish first in the group.
🇧🇷 Group C: Brazil and Morocco are neck and neck, with Scotland still having a chance. Brazil leads with 1 win and 1 draw, totaling 4 points, followed closely by Morocco with the same record. Scotland won their first match but lost the second, with 3 points and in third place, still with a chance to qualify. Haiti has lost both matches and is at the bottom. This group is the most closely contested, with the direct matchup between Brazil and Morocco likely to decide the top spot. If Scotland wins their last game, they also have a chance to advance.
🇺🇸 Group D: The United States is leading with a perfect record. The third host team, the U.S., has shown strong strength—winning both matches with 6 points, scoring 6 goals and conceding only 1, just like Canada, with fierce offensive power. Australia and Paraguay each have 3 points, ranking second and third, with their final match directly deciding who advances. Turkey has lost both matches and is already eliminated.
🇩🇪 Group E: Germany started with a bang, crushing Curaçao 7-1. Germany demonstrated terrifying attacking power right from the first match, with a +6 goal difference, showing their sharp teeth early on. Ivory Coast narrowly defeated Ecuador 1-0, with 3 points, closely following. The outcome of this group is almost certain to see Germany advance, with the key battles being between Ivory Coast and Ecuador.
🇸🇪 Group F: Sweden won 5-1, with the "Group of Death" full of suspense. Group F is known as the "Asian fans' focus group"—the group where Japan is competing. Sweden's 5-1 victory over Tunisia in the first match leads with a +4 goal difference. The Netherlands and Japan drew 2-2 in their opener, each with 1 point. Tunisia is at the bottom with 0 points. Japan will face Sweden and Tunisia next, with still a chance to qualify, but they need to perform better.
🇧🇪 Group G: All four teams drew, creating the most evenly matched group in history. Group G has a rare situation—Iran drew 2-2 with New Zealand, Belgium drew 1-1 with Egypt, and all four teams have only played one match, each with 1 point. The suspense in this group will be resolved only after the second and third rounds. Belgium, as a traditional European powerhouse, and Iran, as a strong Asian team, are the key contenders to break through.
🇪🇸 Group H: Spain drew 0-0 with Cape Verde, and Saudi Arabia drew 1-1 with Uruguay. Only one round has been played in Group H so far. Spain's 0-0 draw with Cape Verde was disappointing for a title contender. In the second round, Spain will face Saudi Arabia—an opportunity for the "Lions of the Tackle" to prove themselves.
🇦🇷 to L groups: Argentina, England, Portugal, and France all appear.
Group I: Norway defeated Iraq 4-1, France beat Senegal 3-1, with both teams earning 3 points.
Group J: Argentina comfortably beat Algeria 3-0, Austria defeated Jordan 3-1, with Messi leading the defending champions in good form.
Group K: Colombia beat Uzbekistan 3-1, Portugal drew 1-1 with Congo (DRC), and Cristiano Ronaldo's last World Cup had a less-than-perfect start.
Group L: England defeated Croatia 4-2, Ghana narrowly beat Panama 1-0, and the Three Lions remain sharp offensively. As the group stage progresses into the second and third rounds, the qualification picture will become clearer.
Here are some key highlights: all three hosts are likely to advance—Mexico (Group A, 6 points), Canada (Group B, 4 points), and the United States (Group D, 6 points)—showing strong performances. The 2026 World Cup is jointly hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico, and the collective strength of the hosts is a major feature of this tournament.
Canada and the US have also played exciting attacking football, with hopes of going further. The traditional powerhouses—Germany (7-1), England (4-2), Argentina (3-0), and Brazil (1 win, 1 draw)—have all shown good form. France also opened with a 3-1 win over Senegal.
From the first round, Germany’s attack looks most terrifying, Argentina’s overall strength is the best, and England’s offensive talent is outstanding. Spain’s draw needs quick adjustment. Asian teams face uncertain prospects—South Korea (3 points) and Japan (1 point) are the only two Asian teams still with hopes of qualifying. South Korea will face South Africa in the last match; a win will secure their spot. Japan will need to face Sweden and Tunisia, both tough matches. Other Asian teams like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Jordan, and Qatar have yet to win. The Asian quota for 2026 is 8 spots, but based on the first round, the gap between Asian teams and the world’s top teams remains significant.
Where are the dark horses? Cape Verde drew 0-0 with Spain, Ivory Coast won 1-0, and Norway won 4-1—some non-traditional powerhouses are making surprises. Morocco, a top four team in the last World Cup, is also performing steadily. More upsets may happen as the tournament continues.
Knockout stage predictions:
Based on the current situation, the top half may see a fierce battle among Brazil, Germany, France, Portugal, and others, while the bottom half will feature Argentina, England, Spain, and the Netherlands competing. If everything goes smoothly, the final is most likely to be between Germany and Argentina—but the charm of the World Cup is that you never know what will happen next.
That’s the match report and outlook as of June 22.
The upcoming days will be even more exciting—Belgium vs. Iran, Spain vs. Saudi Arabia, Brazil vs. Morocco, Japan vs. Sweden—each game worth staying up for.
Which team do you think has the best chance to win the championship? Share your thoughts in the comments.