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World Cup knockout Monday brings Brazil, Germany and the Netherlands into the same decision night

FIFA's Matchday 19 preview turns Monday into the first major Round of 32 night. Brazil meet Japan in Houston, Germany face Paraguay in Boston and the Netherlands draw Morocco in Monterrey, placing three different contender profiles into one schedule.

29 de junio de 2026 Resumen editorial 3 fuentes

Monday is the first real knockout-pressure checkpoint of this World Cup because FIFA's Matchday 19 preview stacks Brazil, Germany and the Netherlands into the same Round of 32 programme. The official schedule sends Brazil against Japan to Houston, Germany against Paraguay to Boston and the Dutch into a tactically loaded meeting with Morocco in Monterrey.

The appeal lies in the contrast between the favourites rather than one isolated headline. Brazil bring the expectation of a side that should not merely advance but make the bracket feel more dangerous for everyone around them. Germany arrive under a different kind of scrutiny, because knockout football tends to judge them less on style and more on whether they can remove risk before a match turns chaotic. The Netherlands may have the trickiest football problem of the three, since Morocco are exactly the sort of opponent who can force a possession-heavy favourite into long uncomfortable stretches.

From a betting perspective, this is where prices usually become more honest. Group-stage calculations, rotation questions and qualification arithmetic fade quickly once the format becomes win-or-go-home. Squad depth, bench impact and late-game control start to matter more in the numbers.

That is why Monday matters beyond the results themselves. It is the first night of the tournament where several recognised contenders have to show that group-stage status really carries into knockout authority.

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