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The Round of 32 Is Complete: The Road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final Heats Up

The World Cup Bracket is now officially complete with the Round of 16. After a historic finish on July 7, the first 48-team FIFA World Cup is all but through with the Round of 32 and now the second knockout round. Co-hosts have fallen, a 41-year-old legend has made his final leg at the World Cup, Argentina has had one of the greatest comebacks in World Cup history and Lionel Messi is now the only one leading the Golden Boot race. If you've been following all of the kickoffs or if you're just trying to make it up to the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium, here are all things sorted so far on the way to the end.

Round of 32 Recap

The Round of 32 run from June 28 to July 3 in the United States, Canada and Mexico, and provided six days of single-elimination hoopla that would set the tone for the remainder of the tournament. Three of sixteen ties required a penalty shootout to be decided: Paraguay downed Germany, Morocco beat the Netherlands and Egypt outlasted Australia. The other thirteen matches were played out in the normal or extended time, a few of which were at the very last moment.

The greatest surprises were from South America and North Africa. Paraguay beat Germany, sparking a national holiday in their home country, and Morocco scored their second penalty of the game against the Netherlands to end a promising start early. But Argentina did need to save themselves with a controversial own-goal move and with a touch of time to get rid of a spirited Cape Verde team which had already grown into one of the tournament's most cherished stories. On the other end of the drama scale, France and Spain delivered the two most emphatic results of the round, both winning 3-0, over Sweden and Austria respectively.

In other matches, the three co-host countries had each progressed – the United States defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina; Canada's console played to South Africa and Mexico downed Ecuador in front of a raucous Azteca crowd. The action of DR Congo came as a late threat for England, and a late scare saw Belgium bounce back from Senegal to send them home in the extra time. It established a Round of 16 that was always poised to become one of the most competitive in tournament history.

Complete Round of 32 Results

MatchResultWinnerHow They Advanced
South Africa vs. Canada0-1CanadaLate goal sealed it in normal time
Brazil vs. Japan2-1BrazilWon in normal time
Germany vs. Paraguay1-1 (3-4 pens)ParaguayPenalty shootout after extra time
Netherlands vs. Morocco1-1 (2-3 pens)MoroccoPenalty shootout after extra time
Ivory Coast vs. Norway1-2NorwayWon in normal time
France vs. Sweden3-0FranceDominant win, no reply
Mexico vs. Ecuador2-0MexicoWon in normal time
England vs. DR Congo2-1EnglandWon in normal time
Belgium vs. Senegal3-2 (AET)BelgiumComeback win in extra time
United States vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina2-0United StatesFolarin Balogun and Malik Tillman scored despite a first-half red card to Balogun
Spain vs. Austria3-0SpainDominant win, no reply
Portugal vs. Croatia2-1PortugalWon in normal time
Switzerland vs. Algeria2-0SwitzerlandWon in normal time
Australia vs. Egypt1-1 (2-4 pens)EgyptPenalty shootout after extra time
Argentina vs. Cape Verde3-2 (AET)ArgentinaMessi opened the scoring; the winner arrived via a late own goal in extra time
Colombia vs. Ghana1-0ColombiaJhon Arias' first-half strike settled a one-sided contest

Teams That Have Qualified for the Round of 16

Round of 16 Matchups
Canada vs. Morocco
Paraguay vs. France
Brazil vs. Norway
Mexico vs. England
United States vs. Belgium
Portugal vs. Spain
Switzerland vs. Colombia
Argentina vs. Egypt

Canada finished Group B runners-up and Morocco finished second in Group C and then pulled off a shootout victory over the Netherlands. Paraguay, who finished Group D as one of the eight best third-placed teams, managed to squeeze through, while France of Group I sailed through. Brazil won Group C and Norway improved as one of the best third-placed teams following their victory against Ivory Coast. The winner of Group A was Mexico at home and the winner of Group L was England. The United States led Group D and the Belgium team won Group G before dominating Senegal. Portugal advanced as Group K runners-up and Spain routed through Group H and enjoyed a comfortable win over Austria. The Group B winners were Switzerland, the Group K winners were Colombia. Argentina won a tightly-contested Group J, and Egypt came through as Group G runners-up before winning on penalties.

Round of 16 Results

All eight Round of 16 matches are now finished with Argentina and Switzerland finishing the round of 16 in dramatic style on July 7.

MatchResultWinnerQualified for Quarterfinals
Canada vs. Morocco0-3MoroccoYes
Paraguay vs. France0-1FranceYes
Brazil vs. Norway1-2NorwayYes
Mexico vs. England2-3EnglandYes
Portugal vs. Spain0-1SpainYes
United States vs. Belgium1-4BelgiumYes
Argentina vs. Egypt3-2ArgentinaYes
Switzerland vs. Colombia0-0 (4-3 pens)SwitzerlandYes

Canada 0-3 Morocco - Azzedine Ounahi was the best man of the match in the second half, extending his league form by netting twice after a featureless, rough-and-tumble opening 45 minutes. Achraf Hakimi put in the opening score from a free kick in the 50th minute and Ounahi doubled again in the 82nd minute after a Brahim Díaz assist. Izaac Diaz, the same player who had scored the opener, put the ball in the net again in a third deep in stoppage time by Soufiane Rahimi who scored the winning goal. This year's initial co-hosts Canada were competitive for much of the game but failed to get past goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.

Paraguay 0-1 France - A close, dirty contest set against the backdrop of the Philadelphia summer, but the 70th minute penalty for Kylian Mbappé, after VAR review for a foul on substitute Désiré Doué, did the job. The 19th goal of the tournament made Mbappé equal with Lionel Messi in the Golden Boot race, just two goals off the top of Messi's World Cup scoring record, which has been 21 goals. With his time-wasting strategy, Paraguay put France to the test for a good while, but failed to find the means to keep him off the field for extra time.

Brazil 1-2 Norway - One of the biggest surprises of the tournament thus far. With five-time champions Brazil out in the Round of 16 for the first time in 36 years thanks to a low finish from the edge of the box and a close finish through traffic from Erling Haaland in the last 12 minutes of normal time. Neymar's consolation stoppage-time goal was just a consolation in a match that he said would be his last for the national team. It was Haaland's seventh goal in the tournament, making him even with Messi and Mbappé for the Golden Boot award.

Mexico 2-3 England - The match of the tournament so far. Jude Bellingham struck twice in 98 minutes in the first half to give England a lead in the face of the roaring crowd in the Estadio Azteca. Julián Quiñones returned to level the score for Mexico before the break and England's numbers were cut down to 10 in the 54th minute after Jarrell Quansah was sent off for VAR. Harry Kane put England ahead from the penalty area before conceding a goal of his own from the box, but England hung around and secured the first-ever victory over Mexico at the Azteca in a World Cup game.

Portugal 0-1 Spain - Was a tight, tactical Iberian derby that went scoreless before the first minute of stoppage time when substitute Mikel Merino fired a low ball from Ferran Torres home to give Spain the lead. The match was the capstone of Cristiano Ronaldo's stunning World Cup career; the 41-year-old had announced before the World Cup kicked off that it would be his final appearance at the international competition.

United States 1-4 Belgium - Belgium never trailed for long. Hans Vanaken had scored in the first minute of stoppage time after Charles De Ketelaere had scored the first two in two minutes either side of a Malik Tillman equaliser to finish the match. It was an ugly pre-game incident involving striker Folarin Balogun's disciplinary record that had marred the match, but the result on the pitch was a far cry from a fair fight, as the co-hosts suffered their heaviest loss of the World Cup.

Argentina 3-2 Egypt - This may be the highlight of the tournament to date. In a Round of 16 debut for the first time in their history, Egypt were in front in 2-0 fashion after 11 minutes of normal time, and they had also witnessed a Zico goal disallowed correctly on review. The reigning champions pulled off a remarkable turnaround as Messi missed a first-half penalty, helped Cristian Romero with his header in the 79th minute, and found the back of the net just after Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir had denied him on the spot. Enzo Fernández then headed the game-winner in the second minute of stoppage time to make the turnaround, the first time in World Cup history that a team won a knockout game in regulation after a two-goal deficit with 15 minutes left in the game. Messi's eight goal tally was his fourth this year, bringing him to the top of the Golden Boot table ahead of Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, and his 13th in the World Cup's knockout stage.

Switzerland 0-0 Colombia (Switzerland won on penalties 4-3) - There was no time that the match tightened as the two teams played the most cautious of the round in Vancouver with the game's clearest chance coming from Jhon Lucumí's shot at the crossbar and Jaminton Campaz's blast from the edge of the box in extra time. The sides needed to be separated, though, and Colombia's Davinson Sánchez and Cucho Hernández saw both their shots go astray, while Sevilla winger Rubén Vargas missed a chance to shoot the game-winning fifth kick home. It is the first time in the country's history that they are making it to a World Cup quarter since they hosted the tournament in 1954.

Teams Already Waiting in the Quarterfinals

All eight quarterfinal spots are now confirmed:

  • Morocco (beat Canada 3-0) plays France on July 9 in Boston.
  • France beat Paraguay 1-0, faced Morocco on July 9 in Boston
  • Norway beat Brazil 2-1, with England as the opponent on July 11 in Miami.
  • England - defeated Mexico 3-2; play Norway on July 11 in Miami
  • Spain, 1-0 winner over Portugal, will play Belgium at Los Angeles on July 10.
  • Belgium, who defeated the United States 4-1, will take on Spain in Los Angeles on July 10.
  • Argentina - came back from two goals down to beat Egypt 3-2; faces Switzerland on July 11 in Kansas City
  • Switzerland - will face Colombia on July 9 at home on penalties, runs at Argentina at July 11 in Kansas City

Updated World Cup Bracket

The field has now been locked with the quarterfinal bracket taking on one of the most star-studded knockout format ever:

  • Quarterfinal 1 (Boston, July 9): Morocco versus France (a repeat of the 2022 semifinal, in which France emerged victorious, 2-0)
  • Quarterfinal 2 (Los Angeles, July 10): Spain vs. Belgium
  • Quarterfinal 3 (Miami, July 11): Norway to face England.
  • Quarterfinal 5 (Korea, July 12): Venezuela vs. Canada

The top half of the bracket is all European and North African quality, with France, Morocco, Spain and Belgium, whilst the bottom half is a mix of Argentina and England with surprise Norway and Switzerland. If the top seeds remain there, a potential semi final between France and Spain, or a repeat of the past knockout classics of England, is not far-fetched. Norway's performance behind Haaland and Switzerland's low-scoring gritty run have been one of the biggest shocks in the tournament, adding an element of surprise to the bottom half of the draw in the run-up to the semifinals. Meanwhile, Argentina proved that defending champions can never be ruled out and levelled Egypt's two-goal deficit in the last 15 minutes.

The Top Storylines leading into the Quarterfinals

Lionel Messi has got away from the Golden Boot gang with his equaliser against Egypt, eight ahead of Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland and one ahead of Harry Kane. Argentina's turnaround from two goals down was one of the great Round of 16 stories of all time, and Messi's knack for scoring in knockout games remains alive to make his case for a historic second consecutive goal. Switzerland's qualification to face Argentina in their first quarter-final since 1954 has come almost entirely through defensive tenacity, creating a curious head-to-head match-up between two teams with very different styles. Haaland has been a key contributor to the Norwegian squad's inclusion in the last eight, while defender Ørjan Nyland has led the way in the defense. Morocco have come back from a memorable 2022 semifinal run to aim for another pair of quarterfinal berths, while France seem to be reaching the top of their game following Mbappé's record-breaking knockout-stage goals. All three of the co-hosts Canada, Mexico and the United States have been eliminated with tournament play moving into the second round without a co-host for the first time since the knockout stage started. The drama behind Folarin Balogun's overturned red card and the rumour of political pressure from the U.S. side has brought an unexpected turn in the business end of the World Cup, while Cristiano Ronaldo's departure with Portugal marked the end of the chapter for the Portuguese international's own World Cup career.

Players to Watch

  • Lionel Messi - Is the outright Golden Boot leader on eight goals, and is on a six-match winning streak in the knockout category as he attempts to claim his second straight title,
  • Kylian Mbappé - Is one behind Messi and top of the list for knockout stage goals in the World Cup.
  • Erling Haaland - The breakout star of the tournament who was a major reason for Norway's shock run
  • Jude Bellingham - The first player to score twice at the Azteca in a World Cup game since Diego Maradona in 1986.
  • Harry Kane's - World Cup run keeps heading towards the record England goalscoring score.Harry Kane is getting closer to the England goalscoring record at World Cups.
  • Brazilian players such as Vinícius Jr. are now heading towards an early exit and a rebrand for the next cycle.

Updated World Cup Title Predictions

France come into the quarter finals in many analysts' dream team with Mbappé in knock-out form and a defense that has not let in more than one goal in any game. Spain, unbeaten, but yet to concede in the knockout rounds, are considered to be the biggest threat to France. The defending champions were not to be counted out after they broke out in Argentina's dramatic victory against Egypt, when Messi was in one of his best moments of the tournament when it mattered most, but after 120 tough minutes for several starters. Norway are the obvious dark horse of the tournament, as past sides have gone on runs to the World Cup in search of one talismanic striker to go deep, and Switzerland's shutout-heavy run makes them a very real threat to a weaker Argentina defence. Belgium and England are both viable to take a shot at the semifinals, but they will have tough quarter final opponents. The majority of neutral experts believe the match-up between France and Spain or France and Argentina is the best possible, but there is uncertainty heading into the year, as the rise of Norway and Switzerland introduces another factor.

FIFA World Cup Betting Insights at OKBet Sports

As the World Cup Bracket continues to be reduced to the final eight teams, the betting frenzy naturally heats up and it would be one of the and online casino platforms in the Philippines for punters who wish to see the latest odds and betting markets around the World Cup. Some of the more popular markets that fans follow to the quarters are:

  • Match Winner - simple odds which determine who advances in a match
  • Correct Score - A higher-risk, higher-reward market, as many Round of 16 games here were decided by a single goal, and they are predicting the exact final score.
  • Both teams are trying to score is a concept that is applicable in high-scoring contests such as Mexico vs. England.
  • Over/Under Goals - Very good in a more defensive match such as Portugal vs. Spain.
  • Handicap Betting - A means of using a built-in advantage, like France to a lower seeded side, when there's a clear favorite.
  • Live Betting - Bets which change as the game progresses, especially during dramatic moments, such as Norway's victory over Brazil in the last stages of the game.

OKBet Sports followers will be able to see the latest odds as the quarter finals are set throughout the World Cup Bracket. As is standard practice, it is important to bet sensibly and within your means.

Conclusion

The Round of 32 was full of penalty drama, co-host heartbreak, and record-setting performances from individuals and the Round of 16 capped it all with an all-time classic. With Argentina beating Egypt on the wing in the final minute of the game, and Switzerland securing the victory with a penalty shootout against Colombia, all eight quarter-final places are now guaranteed in Morocco, France, Norway, England, Spain, Belgium, Argentina and Switzerland. The World Cup Bracket then leads into a quarterfinal round full of true title candidates and two surprise packages in Norway and Switzerland. Stay tuned for all the odds and markets for the rest of the World Cup since the path to the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium is developing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who Qualified For The Round Of 16?

Those in the Round of 32 were Canada, Brazil, Paraguay, Morocco, Norway, France, Mexico, England, Belgium and the United States, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Egypt, Argentina and Colombia. Three of those were achieved on penalties, with the other three being played out in normal or extra time from June 28 to July 3.

What Are The Teams In The Quarterfinals?

All eight quarterfinalists are now confirmed: Morocco, France, Norway, England, Spain, Belgium, Argentina and Switzerland. Argentina finished the field with a 3-2 win over Egypt, who had the lead twice, and Switzerland over Colombia, who had drawn 0-0, on penalties.

What Are The Most Recent World Cup Bracket Updates?

In the top half now, we have Morocco to France, and Spain to Belgium, while in the bottom half we have Norway to England and Argentina to Switzerland. The four quarters will take place July 9-11.

What Was The Most Significant One Of The 16?

Argentina's 3-2 victory over Egypt in the final 15 minutes of the round is the highlight, as the defending champions have come back from a 2-goal deficit. There's a Jude Bellingham brace, two penalties at both ends and a red card to contend with on the way, too, and Mexico's 2-3 defeat of England is a close second in front of a packed Azteca home crowd.

What Are The Top Picks For The 2026 FIFA World Cup?

At present, both France and Spain are considered the best two-team options, with their form and depth having seen them reach the knockout stage. Argentina are still in the mix after their late-season comeback win, featuring a right-hander Lionel Messi and have Norway and Switzerland as the tournament's dark horses.

What Time Are The Quarter Finals?

The quarterfinals will be held from July 9-11, 2026 in Boston, Los Angeles, Miami and Kansas City.

Where Do Fans Find Odds For The World Cup?

Throughout the tournament, fans can keep up with the changing odds and betting lines on the games that have yet to be played through sites such as OKBet Sports.Meanwhile, fans can keep up to date on the odds and betting market for the games that remain on the remaining rounds on sites like OKBet Sports.

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