Why you should watch every last 32 tie
•Why you should watch every last 32 tieImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kylian Mbappe (4), Lionel Messi (6) and Erling Haaland (4) have scored 14 goals between them at the 2026 World CupByAlex...
•Canada may have left home soil but expect plenty of fans to travel down to Los Angeles.Monday, 29 JuneBrazil v Japan (18:00 BST) The stars against the system.
•A fixture that just screams World Cup - the Selecao against the Samurai Blue.
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Why you should watch every last 32 tieImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Kylian Mbappe (4), Lionel Messi (6) and Erling Haaland (4) have scored 14 goals between them at the 2026 World CupByAlex HoadBBC Sport journalistPublished6 minutes agoWell, here we are then - 72 games down, just 32 to go.Harry Kane and Thomas Tuchel have spoken in the past week about this World Cup being like two separate tournaments.The first is in the books, and what fun it was - records broken, underdog stories galore, a Golden Boot race for the ages, and of course a smattering of controversy along the way.Human beings have also proved the supercomputers wrong as seven of the eight best third-placed teams needed four points just to make it through to the 'second tournament', which starts on Sunday night.It's a classic knockout packed with all your big names, dark horses and a couple of fairytale stories too.The last 32 has some intriguing subplots and enthralling match-ups on the road to the New York New Jersey Stadium on 19 July, and here's why we think you should watch every one of the 16 ties.To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Kane breaks England World Cup goals record to double lead against PanamaSunday, 28 JuneSouth Africa v Canada (20:00 BST)This is uncharted territory for both nations, who have previously never reached the knockouts. Canada may have left home soil but expect plenty of fans to travel down to Los Angeles.Monday, 29 JuneBrazil v Japan (18:00 BST) The stars against the system. A fixture that just screams World Cup - the Selecao against the Samurai Blue. Much-fancied Japan beat the five-time champions 3-2 last October and - 20 years on - will look to avenge a 4-1 defeat in the 2006 group stage.Germany v Paraguay (21:30 BST) Paraguay will face Die Mannschaft seeking revenge for a 1-0 defeat in the last 16 in 2002, with the prospect of facing France looming for the winner.Tues...المصدر: BBC Sport Football | Source: BBC Sport Football
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