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Updated World Cup 2026 Bracket, Odds and Round of 32 Schedule After Sunday's Results
We have our first Round of 16 team.
The Round of 32 kicked off on Sunday, with co-hosts Canada facing South Africa. Below we'll break down that result and top highlights along with the remainder of the schedule for the Round of 32.
Sunday's Result
Canada 1, South Africa 0
Round of 32 Schedule and Odds
All odds via FanDuel. All times Eastern.
Monday, June 29
- Brazil (-320) vs. Japan (+245), 1 p.m. – NRG Stadium, Houston
- Germany (-900) vs. Paraguay (+570), 4:30 p.m. – Gillette Stadium, Foxborough
- Netherlands (-164) vs. Morocco (+134), 9 p.m. – Estadio BBVA, Monterrey
Tuesday, June 30
- Ivory Coast (+156) vs. Norway (-194), 1 p.m. – AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
- France (-1000) vs. Sweden (+620) , 5 p.m. – MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford
- Mexico (-174) vs. Ecuador (+142), 9 p.m. – Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
Wednesday, July 1
- England (-950) vs. Congo DR (+580), 12 p.m. – Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
- Belgium (-172) vs. Senegal (+140), 4 p.m. – Lumen Field, Seattle
- USA (-750) vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (+510), 8 p.m. – Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara
Thursday, July 2
- Spain (-1200) vs. Austria (+690), 3 p.m. – SoFi Stadium, Inglewood
- Portugal (-290) vs. Croatia (+220), 7 p.m. – BMO Field, Toronto
- Switzerland (-198) vs. Algeria (+162), 11 p.m. – BC Place, Vancouver
Friday, July 3
- Australia (+114) vs. Egypt (-140), 2 p.m. – AT&T Stadium, Arlington
- Argentina (-2500) vs. Cabo Verde (+1280), 6 p.m. – Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens
- Colombia (-480) vs. Ghana (+350), 9:30 p.m. – Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
Sunday Recap
Stephen Eustáquio, new Canadian legend.
The LAFC midfielder scored a game-winning goal in second-half stoppage time, sending Canada to the Round of 16 with a dramatic 1-0 victory over South Africa.
It's the first berth in the men's Round of 16 in Canada's World Cup history. Suffice to say, their fans were thrilled with the result, however tight it was.
Canada finished the game with far less possession (42 percent) but a far superior xG (1.32-0.13), largely controlling the game and creating the best chances. They out-shot South Africa 12-6 (7-1 on goal) and had four corners to just one for their African counterparts.
Canada's reward is a pretty rough Round of 16 draw against either the Netherlands or Morocco, two excellent teams. It's hard to imagine the Canadians reaching the quarters.
But the job is done. History was made. Canada will leave this year's World Cup as an undeniable success story.











