Day 11 Briefing: Netherlands and Germany advance, Japan routs Tunisia

Day 11 Briefing: Netherlands and Germany advance, Japan routs Tunisia

Germany and the Netherlands are through, Japan eliminated Tunisia with a 4-0 rout, and Curaçao earned its first World Cup point behind Eloy Room's 15-save shutout. This briefing covers the completed slate, updated Group E/F stakes, key injury watches and the June 21 fixtures in UTC.

Today at the World Cup
2026/6/21 · 15:20
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The overnight reset

The tournament has its first real separator line: Germany and the Netherlands are through, Tunisia are out, and Group F suddenly looks less forgiving than it did 24 hours ago. Germany needed a 90+4' Deniz Undav winner to beat Ivory Coast 2-1; the Netherlands took apart Sweden 5-1; Curaçao earned the first World Cup point in federation history behind Eloy Room's 15-save clean sheet; and Japan eliminated Tunisia with a 4-0 rout. 1 2
Ecuador vs Curaçao turned into a goalkeeper story
Eloy Room's 15 saves gave Curaçao a 0-0 draw with Ecuador and its first World Cup point. Image source: 3

Scoreboard: the completed slate

MatchVenueFinalScorers / hinge point
Netherlands vs SwedenHoustonNetherlands 5-1 SwedenBrian Brobbey 5', 17'; Cody Gakpo 47', 54'; Crysencio Summerville 89'. Anthony Elanga scored for Sweden at 59'. 4
Germany vs Ivory CoastTorontoGermany 2-1 Ivory CoastFranck Kessié put Ivory Coast ahead at 30', before Undav equalized at 68' and won it at 90+4'. 5
Ecuador vs CuraçaoKansas City, MissouriEcuador 0-0 CuraçaoEcuador had 75% possession, 15 shots on goal and 2.84 xG, but Room saved all 15 shots on target. 6
Tunisia vs JapanGuadalupe, MexicoJapan 4-0 TunisiaDaichi Kamada 4'; Ayase Ueda 31', 83'; Junya Ito 69'. Tunisia are eliminated. 7

Who is through, who is out

TeamStatusWhy it matters now
GermanyQualified; listed by ESPN as locked into first in Group EGermany are on six points, beat Ivory Coast head-to-head, and can start managing the final group game against Ecuador. 2
NetherlandsQualified; top of Group F on goal differentialThe Dutch will finish at least second regardless of the last group match. 2
TunisiaEliminatedJapan's 4-0 win left Tunisia on zero points and a minus-eight goal difference after two games. 7
Haiti and TürkiyeEliminated earlier in the windowESPN's tracker now lists Mexico, the United States, Germany and the Netherlands as qualified, with Haiti, Türkiye and Tunisia out. 2
Germany's bench changed Group E
Deniz Undav's substitute brace moved Germany into the knockouts and put them back there for the first time since 2014. Image source: 5

Standings snapshot

Group E

TeamGPW-D-LGDPts
Germany22-0-0+76
Ivory Coast21-0-103
Ecuador20-1-1-11
Curaçao20-1-1-61
Germany are safe and essentially controlling the group; Ivory Coast still have the cleanest path to second if they beat Curaçao, while Ecuador now need help after failing to convert a dominant shot profile. 6

Group F

TeamGPW-D-LGDPts
Netherlands21-1-0+44
Japan21-1-0+44
Sweden21-0-103
Tunisia20-0-2-80
This group is still live at the top: the Netherlands and Japan are level on points and goal difference, with the Dutch ahead on goals scored; Sweden are not out, but the 5-1 defeat erased their opening-day cushion. 4 7

Three storylines to carry into today

1. The Netherlands did more than qualify. Brobbey and Gakpo each scored twice, Gakpo's second was the 100th goal of the 2026 World Cup, and the Netherlands became the eighth nation to reach 100 World Cup goals. The bigger point: Sweden went from a 5-1 opening win to a 5-1 loss, so Group F's third-place math just got volatile. 3
2. Germany are winning with depth, not fluency. Ivory Coast led for 38 minutes after Kessié's opener, and Germany still needed a stoppage-time winner. But Undav now has five goal contributions as a substitute at this World Cup, tying Roger Milla's single-tournament record for bench goal contributions. 3
3. Curaçao made the expanded format feel real. A 0-0 draw built on 25% possession is not pretty, but a first World Cup point changes the final matchday. Curaçao are still alive, Ecuador are stuck on one point, and Group E's second place is now less stable than the table suggests. 6

Injury watch

Raphinha left Brazil's win over Haiti before halftime
Brazil say Raphinha has a hamstring injury but has not been ruled out of the tournament. Image source: 8
  • Raphinha, Brazil: Brazil confirmed a hamstring injury after he came off in the first half of the 3-0 win over Haiti. He will remain with the squad for treatment, and the federation has not ruled him out of the tournament. 9
  • Neymar, Brazil: Carlo Ancelotti said Neymar, who missed Brazil's first two games with a calf injury, "will be available" for the group finale against Scotland. 9
  • Christian Pulisic, United States: Pulisic missed the win over Australia with a calf issue after being withdrawn at halftime against Paraguay; the Independent quoted Mauricio Pochettino saying, "We hope that next game he will be available." 8
  • Alphonso Davies, Canada: The broader injury tracker still frames Davies as a hamstring watch item after he missed Canada's opener and returned only to the bench against Qatar. Treat that as a watch item rather than a confirmed absence for the next match. 8

Today's watchlist: June 21 fixtures in UTC

Group G and Group H are both still flat after opening draws: Belgium-Egypt and Iran-New Zealand drew in Group G, while Spain-Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia-Uruguay drew in Group H. That makes today's second games unusually sharp: one win probably takes control of the group. 1
Kickoff (UTC)MatchVenueWhat to watch
16:00Spain vs Saudi ArabiaMercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaSpain need a finishing response after the Cape Verde stalemate.
19:00Belgium vs IranSoFi Stadium, InglewoodBelgium's group can turn quickly if Iran's transition threat travels.
22:00Uruguay vs Cape VerdeHard Rock Stadium, Miami GardensCape Verde already took a point from Spain; Uruguay cannot treat this as a schedule breather.
01:00, June 22New Zealand vs EgyptBC Place, VancouverNew Zealand and Egypt both opened with draws, so this is the late-window swing game.
Bottom line: yesterday was about qualification; today is about leverage. Germany and the Netherlands can exhale. Everyone in Groups G and H is still waiting for the first team to make the table move.

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