
World Cup 2026: USA vs Turkey and Key Thursday Matches
June 25, 2026 · Isa García
The United States has already secured the top spot in Group D, but faces Turkey in a match that could yield a historic outcome. Meanwhile, Ecuador is in a do-or-die situation against Germany in Group E, needing a victory to advance.
Thursday marks a significant day at the World Cup 2026 as it concludes three more groups' matches. The USA will take on Turkey in Group D's final showdown, although the stakes are low. The U.S. has already secured the group, while Turkey has been eliminated. This match presents an opportunity for the U.S. to rest key players ahead of the knockout stages, especially those carrying yellow cards or minor injuries, such as Christian Pulisic.
In Group E, Ecuador faces a critical match against Germany. With Germany having clinched the group, Ecuador must win to advance. Despite being favorites, Germany's lack of urgency might offer Ecuador a lifeline. Ecuador's previous performances—a late 1-0 loss to Ivory Coast and a goalless draw against Curaçao—underscore their need for a strong attacking display.
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In Group F, Japan and Sweden battle for positions at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Japan, currently second in the group, can secure advancement with a win or draw, while a loss still leaves them in a favorable position. Sweden needs at least a draw to guarantee progress but could still advance with a loss, depending on other results.
The day is poised for intense action, with several teams' World Cup fates hanging in the balance. For fans and bettors, understanding each team's scenario is crucial as they head into these decisive matches.
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