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OneFootball x FanDuel: The key questions on World Cup Day 4️⃣

The first Sunday of the World Cup sees heavyweights Germany and Netherlands enter the fray.But what are the burning questions ahead of day four? Let's find out.What games are on today?Germany v Curaç...

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OneFootball x FanDuel: The key questions on World Cup Day 4️⃣

OneFootball x FanDuel: The key questions on World Cup Day 4️⃣The first Sunday of the World Cup sees heavyweights Germany and Netherlands enter the fray.But what are the burning questions ahead of day four? Let's find out.

What games are on today?Germany v CuraçaoCuraçao are making their World Cup debut later today and what a match to do it in.Germany are tournament heavyweights but despite being knocked out in the group stage the last two tournaments are in a nice groove under coach Julian Nagelsmann.

Expect a fair few goals in this one.Our prediction: Germany 6-0 CuraçaoNetherlands v JapanNetherlands are the World Cup bridesmaids and that could very well be the case again here.Japan come into this tournament as a true force and may well surprise a few people this summer.

Expect a thriller in Dallas.Our prediction: Netherlands 1-2 JapanCôte d'Ivoire v EcuadorThis match-up has a real 'unstoppable force versus immovable object' vibe to it.Côte d'Ivoire have some of the most exciting attacking talent in this World Cup, especially in the shape of RB Leipzig's Yan Diomande.

But Ecuador have one of the fiercest defences in the competition and could well nullify the Ivorian threat.Our prediction: Côte d'Ivoire 0-0 EcuadorSweden v TunisiaThese two nations have played each other four times in their history with those games contributing a total of five goals.Even with Viktor Gyökeres and Alexander Isak in the Swedish attack, don't expect too many goals in this one.

Our prediction: Sweden 1-0 TunisiaWhich player should I look out for?His club season has been massively curtailed by injury, but could that be a good thing for Sweden's Alexander Isak?The Liverpool striker comes into the World Cup having played just 1,000 minutes of club football in 2025/26 and so should be fresher than almost anyone.

📸 Michael Campanella - 2026 Getty ImagesHis goal in a pre-tournament friendly against Norway showed some real class so don't be surprised if there is a repeat of something similar later to

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