/ Jun 19, 2026
/ Jun 19, 2026

USA, Australia battle for World Cup knockout berth as Brazil target first win

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The United States and Australia will aim to secure places in the FIFA World Cup knockout rounds on Friday, while Brazil seek their first victory of the tournament when they face Haiti.

 

According to AFP, the Americans have emerged as one of the early success stories of the competition after opening their campaign with a convincing 4-1 victory over Paraguay in Los Angeles.

The result has boosted confidence within Mauricio Pochettino’s squad ahead of a crucial clash with Australia, who also arrive in strong form following a surprise 2-0 win over Turkey.

Victory for either side would guarantee progression to the last 32, adding significance to a match that has generated attention in both countries.

Australia coach Tony Popovic said his team is determined to earn respect through its performances after comments from a US pundit suggested the Socceroos would be straightforward opponents.

“We know that we want to earn our respect,” Popovic said. “We know that by our performances we can put Australian football on the world map.”

Brazil Looking for Improvement

Five-time world champions Brazil are also under pressure to deliver after being held to a 1-1 draw by Morocco in their opening fixture.

Defender Gabriel Magalhães said the team has learned from its disappointing start and is focused on securing all three points against Haiti.

Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti confirmed he would make changes to his starting line-up and stressed the importance of resilience during a World Cup campaign.

“Getting off to a good start is important in a World Cup, but the most important thing is that the team, rather than being perfect, has to be resilient,” Ancelotti said.

Scotland Eye Historic Qualification

Scotland could move closer to a historic first appearance in the World Cup knockout rounds when they face Morocco.

Captain Andy Robertson said the squad is fully aware of the opportunity before them after opening their campaign with a 1-0 victory over Haiti.

The Scots are being backed by thousands of travelling supporters, whose presence has added colour and atmosphere to the tournament.

Iran Plans FIFA Complaint

Off the field, the Iranian Football Federation has announced plans to submit a complaint to FIFA over travel restrictions affecting the team’s preparations.

Iranian officials said a request to travel from their training base in Tijuana, Mexico, to Los Angeles two days before Sunday’s match against Belgium was rejected.

The United States administration maintained that Iran had been informed in advance that entry into the country would only be permitted one day before the fixture.

The developments add another layer of intrigue to a World Cup that is already producing significant storylines both on and off the pitch.

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