Sunday’s slate of FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures served up a dramatic mix of thrashings, tight encounters, and one result that will have the entire African continent buzzing – Morocco’s gutsy draw against football royalty Brazil in New York.
Morocco Hold Brazil in New York Thriller
The headline act of the day belonged to Morocco, who refused to be overawed by the occasion at the New York New Jersey Stadium. Facing a Brazilian side carrying the weight of expectation and decades of World Cup pedigree, the Atlas Lions matched their opponents stride for stride to earn a hard-fought 1-1 draw. It is the kind of result that resonates deeply across the African continent, and South African supporters watching from home will have felt a familiar surge of pride seeing an African nation go toe-to-toe with one of the game’s giants.
Morocco, who lit up the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with their historic run to the semi-finals, showed that their rise is no flash in the pan. Tactically disciplined and dangerous on the counter, Walid Regragui’s men absorbed Brazilian pressure before making their quality count. The draw leaves both sides with work to do in the group stage, but for Morocco, a point against Brazil is as good as gold early in the tournament.
Germany Demolish Curacao in Houston
If Morocco provided the continental pride, Germany provided the most emphatic statement of the weekend. A 7-1 dismantling of Curacao in Houston was a ruthless display of clinical finishing and tactical dominance. The Germans, building under their new era of management, looked sharp, fluid, and utterly merciless. For Curacao, the CONCACAF representatives, it was a sobering introduction to World Cup football at this level – though simply qualifying for this tournament remains a remarkable achievement for the island nation.
Australia Edge Türkiye, Scotland Squeeze Past Haiti
In Vancouver, Australia claimed a controlled 2-0 victory over Türkiye, with the Socceroos showing defensive organisation and clinical finishing when their chances arrived. Türkiye, a side full of talent, struggled to impose themselves and will need to regroup quickly if they are to advance from the group stage.
Meanwhile in Boston, Scotland edged out Haiti 1-0 in a match that was tighter than many anticipated. Haiti showed moments of genuine quality and had the Scots looking over their shoulders for long spells. The single-goal margin tells only part of the story – Haiti, representing CONCACAF on home soil in a sense, gave a spirited account of themselves before Scotland’s composure eventually told.
Qatar and Switzerland Share the Spoils
From Saturday’s action, hosts Qatar and Switzerland played out a 1-1 draw in the San Francisco Bay Area. Qatar, who famously became the first host nation to exit in the group stage at the 2022 tournament, will be desperate to prove a point this time around. A draw against a well-organised Swiss side is not the worst of starts, but the pressure on the host nation remains enormous.
For South African football fans, the broader picture is encouraging. Africa’s representatives – led by Morocco’s outstanding showing – are proving they belong at this level.
