World Cup 2026 Roundup: Haaland Sends Norway Through, Germany’s Penalty Streak Snapped After 50 Years

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is heating up as the Round of 32 delivered drama, upsets, and unforgettable moments across multiple venues in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. Here’s everything you need to know from Tuesday’s action.


πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Haaland the Hero as Norway Edges Past CΓ΄te d’Ivoire

Result: Norway 2–1 CΓ΄te d’Ivoire

Erling Haaland delivered when it mattered most. With the score deadlocked at 1–1 and the clock ticking past the 85th minute, the Manchester City superstar pounced from close range to fire Norway into the Round of 16.

CΓ΄te d’Ivoire had equalized through Manchester United’s Amad Diallo after an early Norwegian opener, setting up a tense finish. But Haaland β€” as he so often does β€” found a way. His 86th-minute winner sent thousands of Norwegian fans into a frenzy across stadium sections in the United States.

Norway now advances to face stiffer competition in the Round of 16, riding the momentum of their star striker who has been a focal point of this tournament from day one.


πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ Shock in San Antonio: Germany Loses First Penalty Shootout in 50 Years

Result: Paraguay 2–2 Germany (Paraguay wins 5–4 on penalties)

In one of the most stunning results in recent World Cup history, Germany β€” a nation synonymous with penalty shootout perfection β€” tasted defeat from the spot for the first time in exactly half a century.

Paraguay’s heroes were goalkeeper Antonio Canale and spot-kick specialist Luis Gill, who kept their composure as Paraguay slotted all five penalties past a shellshocked German defense. The match had ended 2–2 after extra time before Paraguay held their nerve from 12 yards.

Germany had not lost a World Cup penalty shootout since 1976 β€” a streak that had become part of the nation’s footballing identity. From Panenka to Paraguay, as one Guardian headline put it, the streak is finally over.

For Germany, this marks an early and painful exit from the tournament. For Paraguay, it’s a moment of national glory that will be remembered for generations.


πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil Edges Japan in Tight Contest

Result: Brazil 1–0 Japan

Brazil needed a stoppage-time goal from Gabriel Martinelli to break down a stubborn Japanese defense. Japan, organized and disciplined, frustrated the five-time champions for 90 minutes before Martinelli struck in added time.

The result keeps Brazil on course for the Round of 16, while Japan’s exit adds to what has been described as a “dismal World Cup for Asia” with few teams advancing deep into the tournament.


πŸ‡²πŸ‡¦ Morocco Wins Penalty Thriller Against Netherlands

Result: Morocco 2–2 Netherlands (Morocco wins on penalties)

Morocco continued their remarkable World Cup story, edging the Netherlands in a penalty shootout that had everything β€” missed chances, outstanding saves, and pure drama. Celebrations reportedly spilled onto the streets in Morocco, with Dutch fans left devastated after a heartbreaking exit.


πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada Advances Past South Africa

Result: Canada 1–0 South Africa

Canada’s World Cup journey continues after Stephen EustΓ‘quio scored a late winner against a resilient South African side. The Canadians β€” co-hosts alongside the USA and Mexico β€” have captured the imagination of the home crowd.


πŸ“… What’s On Wednesday?

MatchStageVenue
France vs SwedenRound of 32Mexico City
DR Congo vs EnglandRound of 32Los Angeles
Mexico vs [TBD]Round of 32Mexico City

France takes on Sweden in a matchup that could produce goals galore. England faces a dangerous DR Congo side that has been one of the stories of the tournament. And co-hosts Mexico will play in front of what promises to be a deafening home crowd.


πŸ€” FAQ

Q: Where is the 2026 World Cup being held? The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a historic three-nation tournament hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico β€” the first time three countries have co-hosted the event.

Q: How does the Round of 32 work? Expanded from 32 to 48 teams for 2026, the tournament features a new Round of 32 after the group stage. The top two teams from each of the 16 groups advance to a knockout bracket, leading to the final on July 19.

Q: What’s next for Germany after this early exit? Germany’s elimination in the Round of 32 will almost certainly trigger major discussions about the national team’s direction, with manager Julian Nagelsmann facing tough questions about squad development and tactical approach.

Q: Can Haaland carry Norway all the way? Norway has never won the World Cup, but with Haaland in this form β€” and the expanded format creating more unpredictability β€” they’re a dangerous dark horse for any opponent in the knockout rounds.


πŸ† Final Verdict

The 2026 World Cup is delivering everything fans hoped for: drama, underdog stories, and stars delivering on the biggest stage. With Germany’s historic streak now in the history books and Haaland continuing his rise as a global icon, this tournament is shaping up to be one of the most memorable ever.

Upcoming matches are available to stream live β€” check your local listings or subscribe through official FIFA broadcast partners.

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