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World Cup Wednesday opens with England-Croatia and rolls into Portugal's first test

FIFA's Matchday Seven preview puts Wednesday's focus on England's opener against Croatia and Portugal's first Group K assignment against Congo DR. With both groups starting on the same day, the market gets an immediate fresh read on two major European names.

June 17, 2026 Editorial summary 3 sources

Wednesday's World Cup programme matters because it does not give the bigger European teams a soft runway into the tournament. FIFA's Matchday Seven preview frames England against Croatia as one of the day's centrepiece fixtures, and the official match centre confirms the Dallas opener before Portugal follow later in Houston against Congo DR.

That makes the day unusually heavy for this stage of the group phase. England and Croatia begin Group L in a match that already feels like more than a routine opener, because England must show they can control the game against a tournament opponent that rarely hands over rhythm for free. Portugal's position in Group K is different, but no less important for bettors. They are expected to set the tone immediately, and the market will judge them that way from the first whistle.

The practical betting value is in what these results do next. A convincing England performance tightens Group L prices quickly. A sharp Portugal opener does the same in Group K. This is one of those World Cup days that changes how two sections are read before the second round even starts.

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