The News and Final Adjustments of Each of the Countries for June 11
With only two days left until the start of the World Cup 2026, the 48 teams are diligently preparing for their respective debuts. From finalizing details in pre-tournament friendlies to settling into their headquarters, teams are in the final stages of their preparations.
Team Performances and Preparations
Argentina’s Final Test
The Argentine national team has arrived in Alabama for a crucial friendly match against Iceland. This game, set for tonight, serves as Lionel Scaloni’s last test before their tournament debut against Algeria on June 16. The squad is keen on fine-tuning their strategy and team dynamics ahead of a fiercely competitive tournament.
Colombia’s Strong Finish
Colombia wrapped up their preparation matches with an impressive 2-0 victory against Jordan. Their upcoming rival, Uzbekistan, faced a setback with a loss to the Netherlands in a recent friendly. However, Uzbekistan demonstrated a more competitive edge than expected, raising the stakes for their debut against Colombia.
Spain’s Confident Start
Spain showcased their potential with a convincing 3-1 win over Peru in Puebla. As they gear up for their opening match, Luis de la Fuente’s team appears more than ready to commence their journey in the tournament, with their debut scheduled for next Monday, June 15, against Cape Verde.
Mexico’s Opening Match Preparations
On the home front, Mexico is fully informed about the officiating details for their opening match against South Africa. The match will see Brazilian referee Wilton Sampaio overseeing actions at the Mexico City Stadium. The anticipation among fans and players alike is palpable as they look towards the excitement of the tournament.
Looking Ahead
As the countdown continues, fans can stay tuned for complete coverage of the 2026 World Cup. All match schedules, timings, and venue information will be updated, ensuring that soccer enthusiasts don’t miss a moment of this thrilling event.
