Germany hit seven as Sweden cruise and Ivory Coast snatch late win

Germany hit seven as Sweden cruise and Ivory Coast snatch late win
Tunisia's Elias Saad in action with Sweden's Alexander Bernhardsson, Monterrey, Mexico, 14 June 2026.
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Curaçao celebrate first World Cup goal despite heavy defeat against Germany, Sweden move to top of Group F with five-goal display and Japan fight back twice to hold Netherlands.

Germany too Strong for Curaçao

Germany opened their World Cup campaign with a dominant 7-1 victory over tournament debutants Curaçao on Sunday, although the Caribbean side still enjoyed a historic moment of their own.

Felix Nmecha put Germany ahead after six minutes before Nico Schlotterbeck, Kai Havertz, Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown and Deniz Undav added to the scoreline. Havertz struck twice as Julian Nagelsmann's side made an emphatic start in Group E.

Curaçao briefly drew level through Livano Comenencia, whose deflected effort in the 21st minute secured the nation's first-ever World Cup goal. The strike sparked huge celebrations among the sizeable Curacao support and marked a landmark moment for the smallest country ever to compete at the finals.

"Despite this 7-1 outcome, the joy of the fans is fantastic," Curaçao coach Dick Advocaat said. "This is not a disgrace, we can still be proud."

Germany regained control before half-time and never looked back, sending an early warning to their rivals.

"I'm very satisfied with us scoring seven goals and our performance for the most part," Nagelsmann said.

Sweden make their mark

Sweden produced one of the performances of the opening round as they swept aside Tunisia 5-1 to move top of Group F.

Yasin Ayari was the standout performer, scoring twice, including two spectacular long-range efforts. Alexander Isak and Viktor Gyokeres were also on target before substitute Mattias Svanberg added a late fourth.

Tunisia reduced the deficit before the break through Omar Rekik, but Sweden remained firmly in control and pulled clear in the second half.

"The boys played with a stability and a calmness throughout the game," Sweden coach Graham Potter said.

The result marked Sweden's highest-scoring World Cup match since their 8-0 victory over Cuba in 1938.

Diallo delivers for Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast made a winning return to the World Cup after a 12-year absence as substitute Amad Diallo struck a dramatic late winner to seal a 1-0 victory over Ecuador.

The Group E contest appeared destined for a draw before Diallo found the breakthrough in the 90th minute, handing Emerse Fae's side a valuable three points in what could prove a crucial match in the race for qualification.

"We came here with ambitions, with high hopes," Fae said after the match. "This shows that our team has acquitted itself well."

The Ivorians now face Germany in their next group match after both sides opened with victories.

Japan fight back against Dutch

Japan twice came from behind to earn a 2-2 draw with the Netherlands in an entertaining Group F encounter.

Virgil van Dijk gave the Dutch the lead early in the second half before Keito Nakamura levelled. Crysencio Summerville restored the Netherlands' advantage, but Japan refused to fold and grabbed an 88th-minute equaliser credited to Daichi Kamada.

Missing injured captain Wataru Endo, Japan produced a disciplined and resilient display to secure a valuable point.

"The players did a solid job of carrying out what we had targeted and prepared for," Japan coach Hajime Moriyasu said.

The Netherlands were left frustrated after surrendering the lead twice.

"It's disappointing," coach Ronald Koeman said. "You come ahead twice and you don't end up winning the game."

The draw leaves Group F finely poised after the opening matches, with Sweden leading the standings ahead of Japan, the Netherlands and Tunisia.

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