World Cup hits the knockouts: Portugal face Croatia on July 2
The round of 32 kicks off on June 29, and Portugal, group runners-up, meet Croatia in Toronto. From here, lose and you're out.
The group stage is done, and now comes the part that costs you sleep. The round of 32 at World Cup 2026 kicks off on June 29, and the rule flips entirely: lose, and you pack your boots and go home. No friendly draws, no “we’ll get them next matchday”.
Portugal already know the path. After a goalless draw with Colombia, the side finished second in the group and have a date with Croatia on July 2 in Toronto. It’s a respected opponent, with a recent habit of going deep in these tournaments and making anyone suffer in extra time.
What to expect
Croatia are the kind of team the calendar doesn’t scare. They play through midfield, control the tempo and love dragging games to the end, where experience counts. Portugal, with a solid goal and decisive players up front, will need to impose their football early and not let the match drift onto the ground their rivals prefer.
For the fan, it’s the sort of game worth an afternoon glued to the screen. A knockout Portugal-Croatia is rarely dull, and the memory of past duels between these two promises tension to the final whistle.
From here, it’s all or nothing. And that’s what makes this stage the most beautiful, and the cruellest, of the whole World Cup.
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