France and Mexico advance in World Cup 2026 as England preps for DR Congo

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jul 1, 2026, 6:55 AM

Last updated Jul 1, 2026

France and Mexico advance in World Cup 2026 as England preps for DR Congo
Summary

On July 1, 2026, France overpowered Sweden, with Kylian Mbappé scoring twice, in a match that showcased their flair and efficiency. Mexico also secured a victory over Ecuador amid a spirited atmosphere at Azteca Stadium, preparing them for a clash with either England or the Democratic Republic of Congo in the next round. Both teams demonstrated their strength and readiness as they progress through the tournament, captivating fans and raising expectations heading into the knockout stages.

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  • France defeats Sweden with a strong performance in New York.
  • Kylian Mbappé scores two goals for France.
  • Mexico overwhelms Ecuador in a competitive match at Azteca Stadium.
  • The fan atmosphere at the Azteca is highlighted as engaging and supportive.
  • Mexico sets up a matchup against England or DR Congo in the knockout stage.
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‘Don’t start to doubt’: Tuchel wants patience Email us | Bracketology | World Cup Daily Hello everyone, and welcome to day 21, after a day that reminded you why you fell in love with the World Cup (for all the malevolent forces that attach themselves to it) as a young kid. Many of us were young kids when France last dazzled on the global stage the way they are currently doing, back in their Platini-Tigana-Giresse pomp four decades ago. To that level of flair this current France are adding a ruthlessness and efficiency that has everyone proclaiming them as favourites, and all of it was in evidence in New York as Sweden were swatted aside, Kylian Mbappé scoring two more and Michael Olise, player of the tournament so far for my money, conducting everything artfully just behind him. And then Mexico overwhelmed Ecuador at a stormy Azteca on an occasion that can best be described as proper, on and off the pitch. A raucous, engaged partisan crowd of the type we’ve not seen enough of cheering on the co-hosts, who showed no sign of their customary knockout round jitters to set up a meeting with the Democratic Republic of Congo or England. Continue reading...

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