World Cup 2026 Day 11: Spain and Iran in action, predictions and schedule

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Reigning European champions Spain, whose World Cup campaign got off to a shaky start, face Saudi Arabia in the headline event of the tournament’s day 11, on Sunday.

Iran face Belgium in the second match of the day, as travel restrictions continue to disrupt the Middle East team’s rest and recovery during the month-long global showpiece.

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Sunday’s match schedule concludes with Uruguay taking on tiny Cape Verde, and New Zealand playing Egypt. None of the teams in action can seal qualification to the next round or get eliminated on Sunday.

Away from the football, France supporters were urged to keep their hands off Philadelphia’s iconic Rocky Balboa statue to avoid attracting “monumental bad luck”.

What are the World Cup matches today?

  • Spain vs Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, in the United States, at noon EDT (16:00 GMT)
  • Belgium vs Iran at the Los Angeles Stadium, in the US, at 3pm EDT (19:00 GMT)
  • Uruguay vs Cape Verde at the Miami Stadium, in the US, at 6pm EDT (22:00 GMT)
  • New Zealand vs Egypt at BC Place Vancouver, in Canada, at 9pm EDT (01:00 GMT on Monday)
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Spain Training - Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, US - June 20, 2026 Spain's Lamine Yamal and Aymeric Laporte during training IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Brett Davis
Spain’s Lamine Yamal and Aymeric Laporte during training [Brett Davis/MAGN IMAGES via Reuters]

Spain vs Saudi Arabia predictions

Stats provider Opta’s supercomputer has handed Spain a whopping 86.7 percent probability of winning against Saudi Arabia, who have a mere 4.3 percent chance of winning. There is a 9 percent probability of a draw.

Belgium vs Iran predictions

Belgium has a 67.5 percent probability of winning this game, while there is 19.3 percent chance of a draw. Iran has a 13.2 percent odds of victory.

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Uruguay vs Cape Verde predictions

Uruguay are favorites to win, having a 67.2 percent probability, while Cape Verde have a 12.2 percent chance of winning. There’s a 20.6 percent chance of a draw.

New Zealand vs Egypt predictions

Egypt are the favorites in this fixture with a 59.6 percent probability of winning, while New Zealand have a 17.7 percent chance of victory. The draw is marked at 22.6 percent probability.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Iran Training - Centro Xoloitzcuintle, Tijuana, Mexico - June 16, 2026 Iran's Hossein Kanani and Mehdi Torabi during training REUTERS/Victor Medina
Iran’s training camp is based in Tijuana, Mexico but the team travel to the United States for their group matches [Victor Medina/Reuters]

Travel restrictions still in place for Iran 

The United States will continue to assess the Iran squad’s travel arrangements at the World Cup, but for now, the original plan remains in place despite the team saying they would lodge a complaint with FIFA, Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House Task Force for the tournament, told Reuters news agency.

Iran are unhappy at restrictions that mean they can only travel to venues in the US within 24 hours of their fixtures and must depart back to their training base in Tijuana, Mexico directly after each game.

The restrictions have prompted coach Amir Ghalenoei to suggest his side were “the most oppressed team in the whole World Cup.”

Giuliani, however, says the situation is fluid, and they will discuss what measures will be in place for Iran’s third game against Egypt in Seattle on June 26, after their meeting with Belgium in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Iran, who are in Group G, kicked off their campaign in North America after months of uncertainty over the team’s participation in the World Cup amid the US-Israel war on Iran.

What else is shaping the World Cup?

‘Don’t touch Rocky!’

France supporters at the World Cup were issued an urgent warning to keep their hands off Philadelphia’s iconic Rocky Balboa statue after a string of sporting misfortunes befell teams whose fans dared to dress it in their colours.

The official France supporters’ group has told travelling fans to steer clear of draping Sylvester Stallone’s famous fictional boxer in France gear, citing Philadelphia sports folklore that has claimed several victims.

Ecuador discovered this the hard way when supporters draped the team’s yellow shirt and flag on Rocky’s shoulders before their group opener against the Ivory Coast, only to see their team lose.

“Don’t touch Rocky! To all French people in Philadelphia, we urge you to exercise the utmost caution,” the supporters’ group Irresistibles Francais said in a statement ahead of their next group match against Iraq on Monday.

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“Under no circumstances should you put a Les Bleus shirt or scarf on the Rocky statue!

“Here, the local superstition is very clear: ⁠dressing Rocky in the colours of the opposition brings monumental ⁠bad luck and dooms the team to defeat (just ask NFL fans).”

Belgium baby dilemma for father-to-be Doku

Belgium’s ‌Jeremy Doku is due to become a father for ⁠the first ⁠time while the World Cup is still on, and wants to be present at the birth, creating a ⁠potential dilemma for the team.

Belgian media reported that plans for him to leave the US and return home for the birth of his child are being put in place. Doku told reporters his wife Shireen is due in the second week of July, when the tournament would be in its quarterfinals stage, and if Belgium are still involved, Doku wants to be at the birth.

“It depends on when it happens, but it’s my first child, so I would definitely want to be there,” the 24-year-old Belgian winger, one of the key players of the team, said.

“If you ask me what I want, my answer is that nobody wants to miss the birth of their first child. But I also know that football involves many other considerations. I know the federation supports its players and understands their situations. We’ll see what we can do,” he added.

Germany reach World Cup knockouts

After bowing out in the group stage in 2018 and 2022, the Germans have finally punched their ticket to the knockouts this time. They beat Ivory Coast 2-1 on Saturday, following a brace from Denis Undav, including a stoppage-time winner, which confirms their top spot in Group E.

That victory, coupled with their 7-1 thrashing of Curacao in the first game, sends them through to the round of 32 as the third team to do so. The last time Germany made it out of the group stage, they went on to lift the trophy in 2014.

Meanwhile, the Netherlands and Japan are on the cusp of advancing to the next round.

Eloy Room stands firm as Curacao earn first World Cup point

Curacao moved on swiftly from their heavy defeat to Germany – in which Livano Comenencia became their first World Cup scorer – earning their first point of the tournament on Saturday.

The tiny Caribbean island of just over 150,000 people and covering only 443 square kilometers (171 square miles) – also the smallest nation to play at a World Cup – held Ecuador to a goalless draw.

Coach Dick Advocaat said the result, ⁠secured thanks to goalkeeper Eloy Room’s 15 saves, was a reward for supporters who never lost faith despite a bruising defeat six days earlier.

“The people on Curacao have given us their support from the outset,” Advocaat said. “Particularly last week, after the 7-1, people were still celebrating on the island, and people were full of joy.

“It was a madhouse tonight. So I think that for people whose life is not always that easy, I really wish them to ‌celebrate this success.”

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group E - Ecuador v Curacao - Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri, US - June 20, 2026 Curacao's Eloy Room celebrates after the match REUTERS/Hannah Mckay TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
Curacao’s Eloy Room celebrates after the match [Hannah Mckay/Reuters]

Japan knock Tunisia out of the World Cup

Tunisia became the third team, after Haiti and Turkiye, to be eliminated from the tournament when they lost 4-0 to Japan in the final fixture on Saturday. The defeat at the weekend came shortly after they suffered a heavy 5-1 defeat to Sweden in the opener.

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Tunisia were the first African team to win a World Cup match when they beat Mexico in 1978, but they have never progressed beyond the group stages.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group F - Tunisia v Japan - Estadio Monterrey, Monterrey, Mexico - June 20, 2026 Tunisia's Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida, Tunisia's Montassar Talbi, Tunisia's Dylan Bronn and Tunisia's Mouhib Chamakh look dejected after the match REUTERS/Daniel Becerril
After losing their first two matches, Tunisia can no longer qualify for the knockouts [Daniel Becerril/Reuters]

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