A dramatic weekend of FIFA World Cup 2026 action delivered moments of brilliance, heartbreak, and mounting pressure across several groups, with African sides finding the going tough against some of the tournament’s heavyweights. Here is how Sunday and Saturday’s action unfolded.
Spain Demolish Saudi Arabia in Atlanta
Spain put on a masterclass in Atlanta, dismantling Saudi Arabia 4-0 in a performance that announced their title credentials loudly and clearly. The Spanish pressed relentlessly from the first whistle, suffocating Saudi Arabia’s attempts to build from the back and turning every loose ball into a dangerous transition. Their movement off the ball was fluid and purposeful, and by the time the second half arrived, the result was never in doubt. Saudi Arabia, who famously shocked Argentina in Qatar 2022, offered little of that famous fighting spirit here, and will need serious reflection ahead of their remaining group fixtures. Spain, by contrast, look ominously complete.
Tunisia Suffer a Heavy Defeat Against Japan in Monterrey
This was the result that will sting the African continent the most this weekend. Tunisia were well beaten by Japan, conceding four goals without reply in Monterrey, in what was a chastening evening for the North Africans. Japan were organised, relentless, and ruthlessly clinical on the counter-attack, exposing Tunisia’s defensive shape repeatedly with sharp combinations through the lines. Tunisia struggled to hold their structure for extended periods and were punished every time Japan found space in behind. For Bafana Bafana fans watching on, there is both a warning and a curiosity here – Tunisia are no pushovers on their day, which makes this margin of defeat all the more alarming. The African qualification campaign that brought Tunisia to this stage deserves respect, but this was a reality check of the highest order. They must now regroup quickly.
Ecuador and Curacao Share a Goalless Draw in Kansas City
A point each was the outcome in Kansas City as Ecuador and Curacao played out a forgettable 0-0 stalemate. Curacao, one of the smaller footballing nations at this tournament, defended with tremendous organisation and discipline, denying Ecuador the space to work their combinations in the final third. For Curacao, a draw feels like a hard-earned and celebrated result. For Ecuador, it is a dropped opportunity that could prove costly deeper in the group stage. Neither side truly threatened in a match that never truly ignited.
Germany Edge Past Cote d’Ivoire in Toronto
Saturday’s most compelling storyline came from Toronto, where Cote d’Ivoire pushed Germany closer than many anticipated before eventually falling 2-1. The Elephants showed real quality in patches, pressing Germany with energy and playing some attractive football in the first half. There were moments that suggested an upset was genuinely possible, and the African footballing world will take genuine encouragement from the competitive showing. However, Germany’s clinical edge in front of goal proved the difference. A single goal separates these two sides, and Cote d’Ivoire leave Toronto with their heads held reasonably high.
Netherlands Thrash Sweden in Houston
The Netherlands delivered a statement performance in Houston, running riot against Sweden in a 5-1 victory that was as impressive as it was commanding. Sweden offered early resistance but were ultimately overwhelmed by Dutch attacking quality and intensity. The Netherlands look like genuine contenders to go deep in this tournament, with their forward line combining beautifully throughout and their defensive structure largely untroubled once they established control.
African sides face a crucial week ahead, with lessons to be learned and pride still very much on the line.
