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World Cup Roundup | Germany and USA Lose but Still Top Groups, Japan to Face Brazil, Two AFC Teams Advance! South Korea Hanging by a Thread
On June 26 Beijing time, the World Cup entered its 15th matchday with Group D's third round: Australia 0-0 Paraguay, Turkey 3-2 USA; Group E's third round: Ivory Coast 2-0 Curacao, Ecuador 2-1 Germany; Group F's third round: Netherlands 3-1 Tunisia, Japan 1-1 Sweden. **Group Standings** Group D: U
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World Cup Roundup: South America > Europe as Germany Suffers Timely Wake-Up Call
World Cup matchday 15 roundup: Ecuador 2-1 Germany ends 11-match German winning streak, marking first CONMEBOL win over Germany since 2002 final. Ivory Coast reaches knockout stage for first time. Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Australia also advance.
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World Cup Headlines | South America > Europe Now, Germany's Shock Defeat Is a Timely Wake-Up Call
Germany suffers shock 2-1 defeat to Ecuador in World Cup group stage; Ivory Coast reaches knockout stage for the first time in history; Sweden training ground wall collapses; France vs Norway match faces weather concerns.
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The Most Expensive World Cup in History: Why Are Fans Still Willing to Pay?
The USA-Mexico-Canada World Cup has become the most expensive tournament in football history. With dynamic pricing pushing tickets to over $10,000 for the final and ancillary costs soaring, why are fans from around the world still flocking to stadiums?
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World Cup Headlines: Records Chase 41-Year-Old Ronaldo, While Kane Falls Behind
Cristiano Ronaldo scores brace at 41, becomes first to score in 6 consecutive World Cups. England held 0-0 by Ghana as Kane misses sitter. World Cup group stage enters final sprint.
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The Most Expensive World Cup Ever: Why Fans Still Flock to Pay Record Prices
The 2026 World Cup in North America is the most expensive ever, with ticket prices soaring 10x for some matches, yet global fans continue to flock.
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World Cup Update: Ronaldo Still Chasing Records at 41, Kane Falls Behind
Cristiano Ronaldo continues his World Cup record chase at 41, while England's Harry Kane struggles to keep pace.