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    World Cup Match Recap: 20 June 2026

    June 22, 20263 Mins Read1
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    Saturday’s slate of FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures delivered drama, dominant performances, and at least one result that will have African football fans raising a glass – Morocco continuing to prove that the continent’s representatives belong at the very top table of the global game.

    Morocco Make History Look Routine

    For South Africans and African football supporters broadly, the standout result of the weekend was Morocco’s composed 1-0 victory over Scotland in Boston. The Atlas Lions, who captured hearts worldwide at Qatar 2022 with their historic semifinal run, showed exactly why they remain Africa’s standard-bearers at this tournament. Against a physical and motivated Scotland side, Morocco were tactically disciplined and dangerous on the counter, doing just enough to claim three crucial points without overextending themselves.

    The lone goal was the difference, but Morocco’s defensive solidity told the deeper story. Their backline absorbed Scottish pressure with calm authority, and their ability to control the tempo in big moments reflects the maturity this squad has developed under years of high-level competition. For Bafana Bafana fans, who have followed Morocco’s journey with a mixture of admiration and competitive envy, this is the template – African football done with structure, belief, and technical quality.

    Netherlands Unleash a Statement

    In Houston, the Netherlands did not simply beat Sweden – they dismantled them. A 5-1 scoreline is the kind of result that sends ripples through an entire group, and the Dutch looked every bit like genuine title contenders on the night. Their attacking combinations were fluid and relentless, with Sweden struggling to cope with the pace and creativity thrown at them from multiple angles. For neutral observers, it was exhilarating football. For the Netherlands’ upcoming opponents, it was a sobering warning.

    Brazil Business as Usual Against Haiti

    Brazil handled their first fixture with expected authority, seeing off Haiti 3-0 in Philadelphia in a match that was effectively settled before the hour mark. Haiti showed spirit and moments of organised defending, but the quality gap proved too wide. Brazil’s forward line was sharp and their midfield control assured. The Selecao will face stiffer tests as the tournament progresses, but they ticked the boxes they needed to here.

    Paraguay Stun Türkiye

    One of the genuine surprises of the weekend came out of San Francisco, where Paraguay held their shape superbly and grabbed a 1-0 win over a Türkiye side that had been among the more fancied outsiders heading into this World Cup. The South Americans were compact, hard to break down, and took their chance clinically when it arrived. Türkiye looked disjointed and will need a significant response if they are to advance from the group stage.

    United States Set the Tone on Home Soil

    Across in Seattle on Friday evening, the host nation backed up their tournament opener with a 2-0 win over Australia. The crowd was electric, and the United States fed off that energy throughout. Australia, who have produced competitive World Cup performances in recent years, were unable to find a way through a confident and well-organised American defensive structure. The result keeps the hosts firmly on course for the knockout rounds.

    With Morocco’s campaign building beautifully and Brazil, the Netherlands, and the United States all making strong early statements, World Cup 2026 is already delivering the kind of football that reminds you why this tournament matters so deeply – to this continent and every other.

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