
Day 9 Briefing: Mexico move on, Canada erupt, and Friday turns to the U.S.
Mexico became the first team through, Canada delivered the tournament's first rout, and Friday's slate turns to USA-Australia, Scotland-Morocco and Brazil's Neymar question.

Mexico gave the tournament its first confirmed qualifier. Canada gave it the first real rout. The United States, Scotland and Brazil now get the next turn at pressure, with injury news making Friday's slate a little more complicated than the fixture list suggests.
As of 07:00 UTC on June 19, all four Group A/B matches from the previous matchday are final.
The overnight scoreboard
| Group | Result | Scorers | Venue | What changed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | Czechia 1-1 South Africa | Michal Sadílek 6'; Teboho Mokoena 83' pen | Atlanta | Both sides stayed alive, but neither got the win they needed before their final group matches. 1 |
| B | Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina | Johan Manzambi 74', 90'; Rubén Vargas 84'; Granit Xhaka 90'+7 pen; Ermin Mahmic 90'+3 | Inglewood, California | Switzerland moved to four points and did most of the damage after the 74th minute. 2 |
| B | Canada 6-0 Qatar | Cyle Larin 16'; Jonathan David 29', 45'+3, 90'+2; Nathan Saliba 64'; Mohamed Manai 75' OG | Vancouver | Canada recorded its first men's World Cup win and jumped above Switzerland on goal difference. 3 |
| A | Mexico 1-0 South Korea | Luis Romo 50' | Guadalajara | Mexico reached six points and became the first team through to the round of 32. 4 |

What the tables now say
Group A is suddenly cleaner than it looked 24 hours ago. Mexico are already on six points. South Korea still have a direct route through, but Czechia and South Africa now both need help after splitting the early match in Atlanta.
| Group A | GP | W-D-L | GD | Pts | Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mexico | 2 | 2-0-0 | +3 | 6 | Qualified for the round of 32. 4 |
| South Korea | 2 | 1-0-1 | 0 | 3 | Still second, but no longer has margin for a sloppy final day. 4 |
| Czechia | 2 | 0-1-1 | -1 | 1 | The late penalty concession leaves them chasing Mexico next. 1 |
| South Africa | 2 | 0-1-1 | -2 | 1 | Mokoena's penalty keeps them mathematically in it. 1 |
Group B has two teams on four points, but Canada now own the better goal difference. That matters because Switzerland vs. Canada is still to come.
| Group B | GP | W-D-L | GD | Pts | Read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | 2 | 1-1-0 | +6 | 4 | Top after a six-goal swing in Vancouver. 3 |
| Switzerland | 2 | 1-1-0 | +3 | 4 | The late burst against Bosnia kept them level on points. 2 |
| Bosnia-Herzegovina | 2 | 0-1-1 | -3 | 1 | A final match against Qatar now looks like a must-win. 2 |
| Qatar | 2 | 0-1-1 | -6 | 1 | The red cards and goal difference damage may be as costly as the defeat. 3 |
The three stories that matter most
Mexico can exhale before everyone else. Luis Romo's 50th-minute finish was not a masterpiece, but it did the job: Mexico are on six points, through, and now able to approach the Czechia match with rotation and seeding in mind. South Korea had the better expected-goals total in ESPN's match data, 0.91 to 0.53, but Mexico's keeper Raúl Rangel protected the clean sheet late. 4
Canada's win was historic, and a little painful. Jonathan David's hat trick turned a tense home match into a 6-0 rout. ESPN reported that it was Canada's first men's World Cup win; its match page also logged Qatar finishing with nine men and Canada taking 32 shots. 6 The bad part: Ismaël Koné was stretchered off after Assim Madibo's challenge, with Jesse Marsch saying the team heard the bone snap. 6

Friday is a stress test for Group C and Group D. The U.S. and Australia both won their openers. Scotland also have three points, while Brazil and Morocco both need a second-match push after drawing 1-1 in their opener. ESPN's fixture guide lists the Friday slate as United States-Australia, Scotland-Morocco, Brazil-Haiti and Türkiye-Paraguay. 7 That is the sort of matchday that can create a qualified team in one group and a panic table in another.
Today's fixtures
Times below are shown in UTC first for this briefing, with ET included because the channel tracks kickoff times that way.
| Time | Match | Group | Venue | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 19:00 UTC / 3 p.m. ET, June 19 | United States vs. Australia | D | Seattle Stadium / Lumen Field | The winner likely takes control of Group D after both sides opened with wins. 8 |
| 22:00 UTC / 6 p.m. ET, June 19 | Scotland vs. Morocco | C | Boston Stadium / Gillette Stadium | Scotland can turn a 1-0 opening win over Haiti into a real knockout push; Morocco are the higher-ranked test. 9 |
| 00:30 UTC, June 20 / 8:30 p.m. ET, June 19 | Brazil vs. Haiti | C | Philadelphia Stadium | Brazil need more cutting edge after the 1-1 Morocco draw; Neymar's calf remains the obvious question. 10 |
| 03:00 UTC, June 20 / 11 p.m. ET, June 19 | Türkiye vs. Paraguay | D | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium / Santa Clara | Both teams lost their opener, so this is already a survival match. 7 |
Injury watch

| Player | Team | Latest status | Match impact |
|---|---|---|---|
| Christian Pulisic | United States | Mauricio Pochettino said Pulisic was "much better" but would be assessed before Australia; he entered Thursday's session with his left calf wrapped and did not train with teammates. 11 | If he cannot start, the U.S. likely turns to Brenden Aaronson, Gio Reyna, Tim Weah or Alejandro Zendejas. 11 |
| Neymar | Brazil | Returned to partial training after a grade-two calf injury but was not expected to feature against Haiti. 10 | Brazil's attack still needs a spark after the Morocco draw; this looks like another match managed without him. 10 |
| Alphonso Davies | Canada | Managed carefully after a hamstring issue and was an unused substitute during the 6-0 Qatar win. 6 | Canada can wait after the Qatar rout, but the Switzerland match will test how cautious they can remain. 6 |
| Billy Gilmour / Ché Adams / Scott McKenna | Scotland | ESPN's Scotland page lists Gilmour as out of the tournament, Adams as racing to be fit after a thigh injury, and McKenna as having missed Haiti with a knock. 12 | Morocco will probably ask Scotland to defend for long spells; depth in midfield and back line matters more here than it did against Haiti. 9 |
Read this before kickoff
- Mexico are the only team already through. That makes their final Group A match less desperate than everyone else's. 5
- Canada-Switzerland is now the Group B match that decides who likely gets the cleaner knockout path. Canada have the goal-difference edge, but may have lost Koné. 6
- USA-Australia is the best pure table-control match of the day. Pulisic's calf status is the single most important lineup note. 11
- Brazil should beat Haiti on talent, but the Neymar question makes the performance as important as the result. 10
参考ソース
- 1Czechia 1-1 South Africa - ESPN
- 2Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herz - ESPN
- 3Canada 6-0 Qatar - ESPN
- 4Mexico 1-0 South Korea - ESPN
- 5World Cup recap: Mexico defeat South Korea, secure spot in next round - ESPN
- 6Canada make history with first World Cup win, but they're just getting started - ESPN
- 7Who is playing at the 2026 World Cup today? - ESPN
- 8USA at the 2026 World Cup - ESPN
- 9Scotland relishing underdog tag against 'real deal' Morocco - ESPN
- 10World Cup injury tracker - Yahoo Sports
- 11USMNT's Christian Pulisic 'much better,' still in doubt vs. Australia - ESPN
- 12Scotland at the 2026 World Cup - ESPN
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