The FIFA World Cup Bracket Takes a Twist Monday
· Yahoo Sports
The FIFA World Cup’s expanded Round of 32 continues Monday with three compelling matchups, as traditional powers and emerging contenders begin the single-elimination journey toward lifting the trophy.
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The day’s action opens with Brazil facing Japan in Houston. Brazil entered the tournament as one of the favorites, but Japan has built a reputation for disciplined, organized soccer and has shown repeatedly it can frustrate the world’s elite. A mistake-free performance will be essential if the Samurai Blue hope to pull off one of the tournament’s biggest upsets.
Next, Germany meets Paraguay in Boston in a matchup featuring two nations that rarely shy away from the spotlight. Germany’s history in knockout soccer speaks for itself, but Paraguay’s physical style and defensive organization could make life uncomfortable for the four-time world champions.
The primetime finale sends the Netherlands against Morocco in Monterrey, a meeting between two sides capable of making a deep run. Morocco continues to prove its success in recent years was no fluke, while the Dutch arrive with one of the tournament’s most balanced squads.
With the group stage now complete, the margin for error has disappeared. Every match is win or go home, every substitution carries added weight, and one brilliant moment—or one costly mistake—can end a nation’s World Cup dream.
That’s what makes this stage of the tournament so captivating. The pressure rises, the stars emerge, and every day brings another chance for history to be written. Monday’s slate features three matches that could easily produce the next unforgettable World Cup moment.
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