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6/29/2026 - The historic, expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup officially shifted into high gear this weekend as the high-stakes Round of 32 knockout stage commenced across North America. Host nation Canada kicked off the do-or-die action on Sunday with a thrilling, late-game 1-0 victory over South Africa to punch their ticket to the Round of 16. With heavyweights like Brazil, Germany, and the United States preparing for their own immediate elimination matchups over the next 48 hours, the tournament has reached its absolute business end where a single mistake will send a country packing.
I asked Gemini for a breakdown of the 2026 World Cup and It's thoughts for the round of 32 and beyond.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has officially transitioned from the 72-game group-stage marathon to the maximum-chaos sprint of the Round of 32. For the first time in tournament history, 32 teams have entered single-elimination bracket warfare, and the "Command Center" is already blinking red after a weekend of pure bracket-busting anarchy.
Here is the breakdown of the knockout stage madness so far and what lies beyond.
If you thought the expanded 48-team format would dilute the drama, Monday night delivered a total reality check. Two absolute titans of the sport were completely eliminated before July even rolled around.
Germany GONE: In a shocking display of resilience, Paraguay held Germany to a 1-1 draw through 120 minutes before executing a flawless shootout (4-3 on PKs) to send the Germans packing in Boston.
The Dutch Disaster: Across the border in Monterrey, the Netherlands suffered an identical fate. Morocco resurrected their 2022 underdog magic, grinding out a 1-1 tie and knocking out the Dutch 3-2 on penalties.
While the European giants crumbled, the Americas defended their turf over the opening 48 hours of the knockout round:
Canada Advances: The co-hosts kept the party alive in Los Angeles with a gritty, hyper-focused 1-0 shutout victory over South Africa to punch their ticket to the Round of 16.
Brazil Holds the Line: Leaning heavily on their veteran poise, Brazil survived a furious late-game tactical push from Japan to escape Houston with a 2-1 win.
Norway Sneaks Through: In Tuesday's early window, Norway outlasted Ivory Coast 2-1 in a physical, aerial battle in Dallas to keep their European hopes alive.
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