Japan beats Tunisia 4-0, Ecuador and Curaçao play to scoreless draw
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 21, 2026, 6:46 AM
Last updated Jun 21, 2026
Japan secured a decisive 4-0 victory over Tunisia in the 2026 World Cup. Despite the loss, Tunisia's Aymen Dahmen made a remarkable save that is being highlighted as one of the tournament's best so far. In another match, Ecuador and Curaçao played to a 0-0 draw, with Curaçao's Eloy Room earning accolades for a standout performance, making 15 saves. Group standings show Germany leading Group E while Japan and the Netherlands top Group F, both with four points each. Today's matches include Spain facing Saudi Arabia and Belgium against Iran.
- •Japan defeats Tunisia 4-0 in World Cup match.
- •Ecuador and Curaçao end in a scoreless draw.
- •Aymen Dahmen praised for a spectacular save for Tunisia.
- •Eloy Room makes 15 saves, earning Curaçao's first World Cup point.
- •Upcoming matches include Spain vs Saudi Arabia at 18:00.
- 6:46 AMYahoo Sports — 📝 World Cup 2026: overnight round-up
"As every morning, here is the overnight roundup from the World Cup!The night's must-see momentWe may already have THE save of the start of this World Cup.Despite Tunisia’s 4-0 collapse against Japan...
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