Six matches play out in 2026 World Cup on day 15

The Guardian Sport1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 5:05 PM

Last updated Jun 25, 2026

Six matches play out in 2026 World Cup on day 15
Summary

The 2026 World Cup continues with six matches scheduled on June 25. Matches include Curacao vs. Ivory Coast and Ecuador vs. Germany in Group E, Japan vs. Sweden and Tunisia vs. Netherlands in Group F, plus Paraguay vs. Australia and Turkey vs. USA in Group D. All matches will kick off tonight across various broadcasts. The results will impact the standings as teams vie for advancement to the knockout stages.

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  • Curacao faces Ivory Coast at 21:00 in Group E.
  • Ecuador takes on Germany also at 21:00 in Group E.
  • Japan plays Sweden at 00:00 in Group F.
  • Tunisia meets Netherlands at 00:00 in Group F.
  • Paraguay faces Australia and Turkey plays USA at 03:00 in Group D.
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  • 6:00 PMThe Guardian SportGermany v Ecuador: World Cup 2026 – live
  • 5:05 PMYahoo SportsThe 2026 World Cup — Day 15
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⚽️ World Cup kick-off: 4pm EDT/9pm BST/6am AEST ⚽️ Third-place table | Player guide | And email Scott Group D comes to its conclusion tonight. The maths are simple. Germany have already won the group so can free-associate as much as they please. Ecuador need to win to progress, because should they end up in third spot, two points simply won’t suffice. Let’s face it, most eyes are on this match to further gauge Germany’s likelihood of winning their fifth World Cup: an outside chance or something a little bit stronger? Kick-off is at 9pm BST, 4pm EDT, 6am AEST. It’s on! Continue reading...

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We enter the third week of the 2026 World Cup with six games from three more groups to be decided in today's games:21:00 Curacao v Ivory Coast (Group E) — BBC 221:00 Ecuador v Germany (Group E) — ...

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