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Matchday 4 live scores and updates, latest news, Germany vs Curacao, Netherlands vs Japan, Cote d’Ivoire vs Ecuador, Sweden vs Tunisia


After a joyous start to the Socceroos’ 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign, the tournament continues with contenders in action including a blockbuster between the Netherlands and Japan.

Live updates from Monday at the World Cup below!

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World Cup schedule for Monday June 15

Match 10 – Group E – Germany defeat Curacao 7-1, NRG Stadium, Houston

Match 11 – Group F – Netherlands vs Japan – 6am, AT&T Stadium, Arlington (Dallas)

Match 9 – Group E – Cote d’Ivoire vs Ecuador – 9am, Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

Match 12 – Group F – Sweden vs Tunisia – 12pm, Estadio BBVA, Monterrey

GERMANY HAMMER WORLD CUP DEBUTANTS

Germany won their first opening match at a World Cup since lifting the trophy in 2014 as they eased to a 7-1 win against debutants Curacao, with a population of about 158,000 people, in their opening Group E match in Houston on Sunday.

The Germans will face stiffer tests against group rivals Ecuador and Ivory Coast but the win against the tiny Caribbean nation puts them in a good position to progress to the knockout stages for the first time since 2014.

An early German goal by Felix Nmecha was cancelled out by a deflected strike from Livano Comenencia which had the Curacao fans, known as the Blue Wave, out of their seats in Houston.

However, Nico Schlotterbeck, Kai Havertz with a double, Jamal Musiala, Nathaniel Brown and Deniz Undav scored to put to bed any possibility of one of the greatest upsets in World Cup history.

Germany settled early, Nmecha scoring a beauty in the sixth minute, receiving the ball from Florian Wirtz and curling the ball round a Curacao defender and past goalkeeper Eloy Room.

The goal had coach Julian Nagelsmann letting out a huge roar. Nmecha, who like Musiala played for England at junior level before choosing Germany, went close minutes later with a rasping effort from outside the box.

Germany’s Nico Schlotterbeck. AP Photo/Karen WarrenSource: AP

German goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who at 40 is the oldest German player ever to appear at a World Cup and is playing in his fifth global tournament, had had little to do until Comenencia struck with a shot which took a deflection.

While Germany’s senior citizen shook his head ruefully, the oldest coach to ever appear at the finals, 78-year-old Dick Advocaat, was up out of his seat arms raised.

The drinks break allowed the Germans to regroup.

Soon after the restart Schlotterbeck’s header was brilliantly turned over the bar by Room.

The four-time world champions huffed and puffed round the Curacao goal, but time and again desperate defending frustrated their Germans.

However, the Curacao defence cracked in the 38th minute when an unmarked Schlotterbeck headed home from a corner for his first goal for his country.

The Germans went into the break with a two-goal advantage as Havertz stroked home a penalty after Nmecha had been brought down by Riechedly Bazoer.

Germany struck 69 seconds into the second half, Musiala running on to Joshua Kimmich’s pass and scoring from a tight angle.

It should have been 5-1 just after the hour mark but Leroy Sane sent his effort wide with only Room to beat.

Where Sane came up short Brown did not as the fullback fired home just before the second hydration break.

Substitute Undav made it six with his seventh goal in his last seven international appearances.

Havertz rounded it off with his 24th goal for Germany to replicate the same scoreline as they famously recorded against hosts Brazil in the 2014 semi-finals.



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