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World Cup Daily LIVE: Canada cruises to first-ever World Cup win, Mexico up next7mESPNMessi's family confirm father has health issue6hLizzy BecheranoSources: Real Madrid admire Chelsea's Fernández6hRodra, +2 MoreCanada's Koné stretchered off after hard tackle29mBeth LindopPulisic 'much better,' still in doubt vs. Australia8mJeff CarlisleSA coach says Czechia 'don't like to play football'4hRob DawsonCucurella: 'No doubts' over 'bigger' Madrid move5hAlex KirklandBrazil's Neymar (calf injury) also out vs. Haiti9hESPN News ServicesLiverpool complete signing of Muñoz from Osasuna16hBeth LindopThe 2026 World Cup's wildest warmup kits: The good, the bad and the ugly17hChris WrightThe lifelong education of USMNT goalkeeper (and Harvard grad) Matt Freese18hLeander SchaerlaeckensWhat if Reyna's World Cup wondergoal is only the beginning for USMNT?

1dSam BordenAll 48 teams in the World Cup have played once: It's time to overreact!13hRyan O'HanlonRanking Europe's top clubs by player performance at World Cup15hSam TigheChicago to Chivas: Gutiérrez is the American leading Mexico at this World Cup1dCesar HernandezFull hearts, empty kegs, can't lose: Scotland's Tartan Army takes over World Cup17hTom HamiltonPortugal have a Ronaldo problem (again) after Congo DR draw to open their World Cup1dBill ConnellyKane and Bellingham put on a show in England's thrilling win over Croatia1dTom Hamilton and James OlleyWorld Cup VAR review: What rule change earned England penalty retake vs. Croatia?

1dAndy DaviesTransfer rumors, news: Arsenal, Liverpool to battle for France winger Barcola4hESPNFaster than Mbappé: Is Muñoz Liverpool's answer to replacing Salah?13hBeth Lindop and Sam MarsdenThe 2026 World Cup's wildest warmup kits: The good, the bad and the ugly17hChris WrightOn the World Cup's day of stars, Messi towers over Haaland and Mbappe2dMark OgdenFirst week of World Cup betting brings record action at U.S.

sportsbooks5hDavid PurdumEvery team's odds to win the World Cup: England's odds shorten, Portugal dips8hDoug GreenbergplayCristiano Ronaldo ignores media after Portugal vs. DR Congo (0:30)ESPNMultiple AuthorsJun 18, 2026, 08:00 PM ETEmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsThe second round of matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup gets underway on Thursday, which means there will be some teams looking to secure their spots in the next round, while others hope to salvage their survival. First, Czechia and South Africa ground out a 1-1 draw, before Switzerland ravaged Bosnia-Herzegovina with a 4-1 win that saw all five goals scored in the second half.

Later, it was history for Canada as they defeated Qatar 6-0 for their first-ever World Cup win. And finally, Mexico round off the action against South Korea.Enjoy all the features, news, video analysis and color from around the competition.

World Cup Daily LIVE: Canada cruises to first-ever World Cup win, Mexico up next7mESPNMessi's family confirm father has health issue6hLizzy BecheranoSources: Real Madrid admire Chelsea's Fernández6hRodra, +2 MoreCanada's Koné stretchered off after hard tackle29mBeth LindopPulisic 'much better,' still in doubt vs. Australia8mJeff CarlisleSA coach says Czechia 'don't like to play football'4hRob DawsonCucurella: 'No doubts' over 'bigger' Madrid move5hAlex KirklandBrazil's Neymar (calf injury) also out vs. Haiti9hESPN News ServicesLiverpool complete signing of Muñoz from Osasuna16hBeth LindopThe 2026 World Cup's wildest warmup kits: The good, the bad and the ugly17hChris WrightThe lifelong education of USMNT goalkeeper (and Harvard grad) Matt Freese18hLeander SchaerlaeckensWhat if Reyna's World Cup wondergoal is only the beginning for USMNT?

1dSam BordenAll 48 teams in the World Cup have played once: It's time to overreact!13hRyan O'HanlonRanking Europe's top clubs by player performance at World Cup15hSam TigheChicago to Chivas: Gutiérrez is the American leading Mexico at this World Cup1dCesar HernandezFull hearts, empty kegs, can't lose: Scotland's Tartan Army takes over World Cup17hTom HamiltonPortugal have a Ronaldo problem (again) after Congo DR draw to open their World Cup1dBill ConnellyKane and Bellingham put on a show in England's thrilling win over Croatia1dTom Hamilton and James OlleyWorld Cup VAR review: What rule change earned England penalty retake vs. Croatia?

1dAndy DaviesTransfer rumors, news: Arsenal, Liverpool to battle for France winger Barcola4hESPNFaster than Mbappé: Is Muñoz Liverpool's answer to replacing Salah?13hBeth Lindop and Sam MarsdenThe 2026 World Cup's wildest warmup kits: The good, the bad and the ugly17hChris WrightOn the World Cup's day of stars, Messi towers over Haaland and Mbappe2dMark OgdenFirst week of World Cup betting brings record action at U.S.

sportsbooks5hDavid PurdumEvery team's odds to win the World Cup: England's odds shorten, Portugal dips8hDoug Greenberg EmailPrintOpen Extended Reactions EmailPrintOpen Extended Reactions Open Extended Reactions

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