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World Cup predictions: Turkey vs USMNT, Ecuador vs Germany and the rest of matchday 15

Welcome to The Athletic’s daily World Cup Predictions. This article gives you the lowdown on all today’s games but with…
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Welcome to The Athletic’s daily World Cup Predictions.

This article gives you the lowdown on all today’s games but with the bonus of some friendly competition…

Throughout the tournament, we will have two Athletic writers (Andy Jones or Elias Burke — with help from our experts from each of the 48 countries) pitting our soccer knowledge against a different Athletic subscriber each day and “Algo”, the shiny new algorithm from The Athletic, which is making its computerised debut during the World Cup.

Oh, and a dog called Stanley and a six-year-old called Wilfred (who some of you may remember from last season’s Premier League predictions).

Our guest subscriber today is Nick, from the U.S., who supports USMNT and Bologna. Good luck!

If you would like to apply to be our guest subscriber for a day during this tournament, please follow the instructions in the article here.


What happened on Matchday 14?

Switzerland triumphed over Canada in the battle to finish top of Group B as second half goals from Ruben Vargas and Johan Manzambi sealed a 2-1 victory.

After a relatively cagey first half the game burst into life when Vargas netted less than a minute after the break with a coolly taken near-post finish. Manzambi doubled the advantage but an innovative goal from Canada substitute Promise David with his first touch set up a grandstand finish. Canada piled on the pressure but could not find the equaliser.

In the other game in Group B, there was a fear that Qatar might be on the end of another big defeat when Edin Dzeko found himself one-on-one with goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada with Bosnia and Herzegovina. They were leading 2-0 after 19-year-old Kerim Alajbegovic’s opener — with one of the goals of the tournament — and an Abunada own goal.

The 40-year-old hit the post and the momentum quickly shifted when, three minutes later, Hassan Al Haydos halved the deficit. The game remained in the balance until Ermin Mahmic restored Bosnia’s two-goal advantage with ten minutes to go. It took them to four points, which should be enough for them to sneak through to the knockout stage as one of the eight qualifying third-placed teams.

Stanley’s hopes for a Qatar miracle were misguided, while Wilfred understandably went for a draw after watching these two teams attempt to play football in their first two games. The rest of us all predicted a Bosnia victory. It was a different story for the Switzerland and Canada game as we all drew a blank. Some of us were hung up on Canada’s 6-0 victory over Qatar (Algo, Wilfred and Stanley) while some of others had been left unconvinced by Switzerland (us and subscriber Marcelo).

Promise David’s superb goal was not enough for Canada (Meng Yongmin/Getty Images)

If Scotland supporters were hoping their team had learnt their lesson after conceding 70 seconds into their game against Morocco, they were left disappointed. Rayan intercepted Scott McKenna ‘s attempted pass and the ball fell kindly to Vincius Jr., who skipped past goalkeeper Angus Gunn and finished into an empty net after seven minutes.

Brazil’s second was also self-inflicted from a Scotland perspective, as they failed to clear their lines and then Gunn misread Bruno Guimaraes’ cross allowing Vinicius to head in his second. Matheus Cunha made it 3-0, confirming Brazil as group winners and leaving Scotland’s World Cup campaign on the brink.

Haiti’s pre-match analysis will surely have highlighted Morocco’s electric starts, which was why they decided to play them at their own game, as Yassine Bounou diverted the ball into his own net after ten minutes. Morocco huffed and puffed and eventually found an equaliser through Achraf Hakimi after 38 minutes, before conceding almost immediately to a Wilson Isidor thunderbolt and then equalising again through Mr Reliable, Ismael Saibari, all in the space of seven minutes.

Haiti had been eliminated from the tournament before this match but you never would have known. Their resistance was finally broken 12 minutes from time when Soufiane Rahimi’s deflected effort nestled in the top corner. Fellow substitute Gessime Yassine added a fourth to seal a 4-2 win.

It was a successful end to the group for the predictors who all picked Brazil and everyone except the maverick Stanley also backed Morocco.

Vinicius Jr. scored twice as Brazil left Scotland on the brink (Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

In Group A, Mexico had sealed top spot, but finished the group stages in style with a 3-0 victory over Czech Republic. Despite only one side needing a result, it was a performance that summed up Czech Republic’s disappointing campaign as they were comfortably second best.

After a first half of few clear chances for either side, Mateo Chavez broke the deadlock ten minutes after half time following terrific work in the build-up from Luis Romo and Julian Quinones doubled the advantage six minutes later after a defensive disaster. There was little response from the Czechs with Mexico adding a third in added time through Alvaro Fidalgo and they had time to bring on World Cup goalkeeping royalty Guillermo Ochoa, 40, with 12 minutes to go.

South Korea headed into the final game in second, knowing that a point would be enough to secure automatic qualification and they started the better team but did not take their chances, while star man Son Heung-min watched on from the bench.

You would have forgiven South Africa for thinking their tournament was over after their opening day horror show against Mexico when they lost and had two sent off but Hugo Broos kept his side believing. Only a win would be enough to give them a chance of qualifying and Thapelo Maseko’s tidy finish just after the hour mark proved to be the crucial goal. They were smart without the ball and effective in possession to secure the country’s first qualification to the knockout stages.

Results from June 24, 2026

There were only two correct predictions across the two Group A games. Algo and Wilfred backed Mexico even though the game meant nothing to them and it paid off. South Korea were the heavy favourites to beat South Africa according to us as all but Stanley — who went with a draw — predicted they would secure second place.

It was another positive day for Algo who increased his lead at the top of the table by one, so he now leads by four. It’s starting to get concerning for everyone below.

Overall
accuracy
Correct
picks
Best
streak
The algorithm 67% 36 6
TA experts 59% 32 5
Reader picks 57% 31 6
Wilfred (age 6) 57% 31 5
Stanley the dog 39% 21 3

How do the predictions work?

It’s pretty simple: we will give you some background on each game, players to watch and facts on the two teams. Then we will predict the outcome: a WIN for one of the two teams, or a DRAW.

We will maintain a leaderboard of how everyone gets on with their predictions (ranked by the percentage they get correct) and a record of “streaks” — the number of predictions everyone gets right in a row. These streaks form a crucial part of The Athletic’s interactive Soccer Pick’Ems feature, allowing you to make your own picks every round as well.

So come along and get involved, and check back each day to see how we are getting on in the leaderboard — and probably more importantly, whether you, the subscribers, or Stanley or Wilfred are beating us.

Or, worst of all, whether ‘Algo’ can prove data and statistics know all when it comes to predicting.

Good luck, and enjoy!


Why not try The Athletic’s World Cup Tracker, where you can find a forecast projecting the likelihood that each team will progress through each stage of the tournament, along with a bracket projecting the most likely round of 32 matchups, current standings and a bunch of other neat forecasts and scenarios.


Predictions for Matchday 15

Curacao vs Ivory Coast, Group E, 4pm ET, 9pm BST

Where to watch: FOX (U.S.), BBC (UK)

Streak Risk Factor: 2/5. Curacao were resolute against Ecuador, but the Ivory Coast possess much more attacking firepower.

Watch Rating: 2/5. A good tie, but most “neutral” fans will have their eyes on the other game in Group E.

The Athletic Soccer Experts say: “After falling late to Germany, the Ivory Coast can no longer win the group. A draw will be enough to secure passage as the second-placed team, but they will surely want to pick up three points to carry the positive momentum they have built thus far to the knockouts.

“Expect another spirited performance from Curacao, but with a win needed to qualify for the knockouts, Ivory Coast should have too much quality as the game opens up.”

The Athletic Soccer Experts: IVORY COAST WIN

Guest subscriber Nick: IVORY COAST WIN

Six-year-old Wilfred: IVORY COAST WIN

Stanley the Dog: CURACAO WIN

Algo: IVORY COAST WIN

Our picks for June 25, 2026


Ecuador vs Germany, Group E, 4pm ET, 9pm BST

Where to watch: FOX (U.S.), ITV (UK)

Streak Risk Factor: 4/5. Ecuador must win to have a chance of qualifying as a best-placed third team, but Germany have the talent to exploit the gaps they will inevitably leave in pursuit of a goal.

Watch Rating: 5/5. Unless you’ve got a dog in the Curacao-Ivory Coast fight, all eyes will be justifiably on the action in the New York/New Jersey Stadium.

The Athletic Soccer Experts say: “While Ecuador are an outstanding defensive team, they do not score many goals — a major issue in a game like this. The South Americans are yet to open their account in North America this summer, though they probably should have done so against Curacao, with keeper Eloy Room making an astounding 15 saves.

“To have any chance of progression into the knockouts, they must find their shooting boots here. As group winners, Germany may rotate, but even a changed side can hurt any opposition — particularly when gaps open up on the counterattack.”

Julian Nagelsmann may rotate his Germany side (Tom Weller/picture alliance via Getty Images)

The Athletic Soccer Experts: GERMANY WIN

Guest subscriber Nick: DRAW

Six-year-old Wilfred: GERMANY WIN

Stanley the Dog: GERMANY WIN

Algo: GERMANY WIN


Japan vs Sweden, Group F, 7pm ET, 12am BST

Where to watch: FOX (U.S.), BBC (UK)

Streak Risk Factor: 3/5. A bore draw is enough for either side to secure progression into the knockout stages, but both sides will surely harbour ambitions of winning the group.

Watch Rating: 3/5. Potential for a very exciting game if both sides go all out to win. Equally, it could be the most boring and least consequential games of the tournament. 

The Athletic Soccer Experts say: “Sweden have among the best strike forces at the World Cup, as evidenced by their 5-1 win over Tunisia. They also have one of the leakiest backlines, at least among the European sides, as shown in the 5-1 defeat to the Netherlands, and Japan, one of the most well-organised teams at the tournament, certainly have the capacity to exploit their leaky structure.

“As a match-up, it could be box-office. Let’s just hope both sides don’t settle for a draw to secure their spot in the round of 32, an unfortunate consequence of the new 48-team format.”

Will Isak and co play their part in another high-scoring game? (Juancho Torres/Anadolu via Getty Images)

The Athletic Soccer Experts: DRAW

Guest subscriber Nick: JAPAN WIN

Six-year-old Wilfred: DRAW

Stanley the Dog: SWEDEN WIN

Algo: JAPAN WIN


Netherlands vs Tunisia, Group F, 7pm ET, 12am BST

Where to watch: FOX (U.S.), BBC (UK)

Streak Risk Factor: 2/5. Tunisia are already eliminated, so the freedom of playing for pride could be what they need to spring a surprise — but we have seen little so far to suggest they can hurt the Netherlands.

Watch Rating: 2/5. The (admittedly, very slim) potential for a giant-killing means this game is worth keeping an eye on, but it should be a formality.

The Athletic Soccer Experts say: “We may see some rotation from the Netherlands, who are already as good as through, but only a win (and equalling or bettering Japan’s potential margin of victory against Sweden) can secure top spot for the knockouts. Tunisia have offered little in the way of encouragement that they will be able to stop Ronald Koeman’s side from adding to their already-impressive tally of seven goals, so expect the Netherlands to add a few more to that number here.”

The Athletic Soccer Experts: NETHERLANDS WIN

Guest subscriber Nick: NETHERLANDS WIN

Six-year-old Wilfred: NETHERLANDS WIN

Stanley the Dog: TUNISIA WIN

Algo: NETHERLANDS WIN


Turkey vs USMNT, Group D, 10pm ET, 3am BST

Where to watch: FOX (U.S.), ITV (UK)

Streak Risk Factor: 4/5. Let’s not forget, Turkey are still very talented, and they will be keen not to leave North America empty-handed.

Watch Rating: 4/5. The USMNT have already topped the group, so expect a fair amount of rotation here. If Mauricio Pochettino’s replacements are not set up to defend resolutely, this game could end in end-to-end chaos.

The Athletic Soccer Experts say: “While the idea of nine points from nine and ‘building momentum’ sounds great to fans, Pochettino won’t be under any illusions: now that they are qualified as group winners, all that matters is their next knockout game. Expect rotation and limited minutes for the returning Christian Pulisic to ensure he is fit and ready for the round of 32.

USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino walks on the training field

Hopes are high for the USMNT (Soobum Im/Getty Images)

“But if the depth players adopt the same forward-thinking approach as the starters, Turkey, who have the best two players on either side in Arda Guler and Kenan Yildiz, have the attacking potential to blow them away. Surely Turkey will finally make one of their (62, up to now) shots count in Los Angeles.”

The Athletic Soccer Experts: TURKEY WIN

Guest subscriber Nick: UNITED STATES WIN

Six-year-old Wilfred: UNITED STATES WIN

Stanley the Dog: DRAW

Algo: UNITED STATES WIN


Paraguay vs Australia, Group D, 10pm ET, 3am BST

Where to watch: FOX (U.S.), ITV (UK)

Streak Risk Factor: 4/5. Like Japan-Sweden, a draw will be enough for both sides, but Paraguay must win to avoid Germany in the round of 32.

Watch Rating: 3/5. The potential for both sides to settle for a draw means there are no guarantees this will be worth watching, but the teams’ competitive nature suggests they will be out to win.

The Athletic Soccer Experts say: “News has undoubtedly circulated in the Paraguay camp about the reality they face in their current position: a trip to Boston to face Germany in the first knockout round. And while you would expect any team, regardless of their circumstances, to be motivated to win every game at the World Cup, the prospect of facing the second-placed team from Group G, currently Iran, with a win makes for a much more encouraging potential progression to the round of 16. They will have to do it without Miguel Almiron, who is banned after becoming the first player to be sent off for covering his mouth when talking to an opponent.

Almiron is banned after his red card (Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

“Australia were poor in their 2-0 defeat to the USMNT, lacking Nestory Irankunda’s pace on the counterattack, which looked so threatening in their opening 2-0 win over Turkey. With a positive goal difference over Paraguay, Australia only have to avoid Germany in the next round, but with Irankunda likely to return to the line-up, their ability to soak up pressure and strike in transition could work again in Santa Clara.”

The Athletic Soccer Experts: DRAW

Guest subscriber Nick: DRAW

Six-year-old Wilfred: DRAW

Stanley the Dog: PARAGUAY WIN

Algo: PARAGUAY WIN

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