Japan and Morocco compete against Brazil and Netherlands in World Cup

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Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Japan and Morocco compete against Brazil and Netherlands in World Cup
Summary

Japan and Morocco are set to face Brazil and the Netherlands in the last 32 of the World Cup. This matchup presents an opportunity for a potential breakthrough by teams outside the long-dominant powers of Western Europe and South America. The tournament continues to evolve, expanding its reach and experimenting with new formats. As the World Cup progresses, traditional favorites may be challenged by emerging competitors like Japan and Morocco.

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  • Japan faces Brazil in the last 32 of the World Cup.
  • Morocco competes against the Netherlands in a key matchup.
  • The World Cup format continues to evolve and expand.
  • Emerging teams challenge traditional powers of the tournament.
  • Japan and Morocco aim for a historic breakthrough.
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Two eye-catching last-32 ties offer hope of a winner from outside the traditional powers – Brazil and the Netherlands could be gone The World Cup exists in a state of perpetual flux. It goes to new territories. It gets bigger. It experiments with second group phases and replaces playoffs for sides level on points with goal difference then head-to-head. And still one of the same eight countries from western Europe or South America wins it. Since Argentina in 1978, there have been two new winners, and those were France and Spain, from the heart of Uefa, their success based on maximising the advantages of being European and wealthy; no countries have been so successful at industrialising youth production, so much so that they now provide the models for every country seeking to invest in academy programmes. Continue reading...

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