
Updated World Cup 2026 Bracket, Odds and Schedule After Sunday's Round of 16 Results
Some heavy-hitters were on the schedule for Sunday's action at the World Cup, as was one of the tournament's co-hosts.
Below, we'll break down the day's schedule, results, top highlights and the remainder of the Round of 16's games and odds as the World Cup continues on.
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Sunday Schedule and Results
Brazil def. Norway, 2-1
England def. Mexico, 3-2
Round of 16 Schedule and Odds
All odds viaย FanDuelย and all times Eastern.
Monday, July 6
Portugal (+180) vs. Spain (-225), 3 p.m.
United States (-102) vs. Belgium (-118), 8 p.m.
Tuesday, July 7
Argentina (-800) vs. Egypt (+502), Noon
Switzerland (+132) vs. Colombia (-162), 4 p.m.
Quarterfinal Schedule
France vs. Morocco, Thursday, July 9 at 4 p.m. ET
Norway vs. England, Saturday, July 11 at 5 p.m. ET
Recaps
England Survive Mexico
Jude Bellingham's brace. Multiple penalties. England playing nearly the entire second halfโand 11 minutes of stoppage timeโdown a man after Jarell Quansah was given a straight red, in altitude they weren't accustomed to while Mexico pressed their advantage. Chances taken, chances left wanting from both sides.
That, ladies and gentleman, was an all-timer. That was the most wild and exciting match of the World Cup thus far.
When the dust settled at Estadio Azteca, the visitors had survived with a 3-2 victory, led by Bellingham's otherworldly performance.
Harry Kane added a goal from the spot, while Juliรกn Quiรฑones and Raรบl Jimรฉnez scored for Mexico.
England's reward is a tough matchup against a Norway side that just upset Brazil. It doesn't get any easier.
On the other hand, not many opponents go into Estadio Azteca and leave with a win. English fans won't soon forget this one.
Norway Shock Brazil
Erling Braut Haaland, slayer of giants.
The Norwegian striker fired home a brace, sending Norway to the quarterfinals behind a stunning 2-1 defeat of Brazil.
Haaland generally cuts more of a Goliath figure out on the pitch than one of David, but not when facing down a legacy powerhouse like Brazil. And yet topple the giants he did, and it was absolutely what Norway deserved on the day.
The Norwegians ultimately held 66 percent of possession and had more attempts on goal (5-4). They defended brilliantly and goalkeeper รrjan Nyland was class, though Brazilโwhich held an xG advantage of 2.74 to 0.73 and had 14 shots on the dayโwill lament chances left wanting.
There was Bruno Guimarรฃes' missed penalty. Endrick's failure to capitalize when he was alone on goal on a counter-attack. The questionable decision to bring Neymar onto the field in the second halfโeven if he did score a late penaltyโperhaps hoping he had one last dose of magic left in the tank on the international stage.
This was not the Brazil we've come to expect, but it's the one Norway were tasked with beating. They did just that, spearheaded by their inevitable striker. Row on, Norway.



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