14 Jun
Sun
•12:00pm
NRG Stadium • Houston
20 Jun
Sat
•4:00pm
BMO Field • Toronto
25 Jun
Thu
•4:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
22 Dec
Mon
•9:00pm
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
26 Dec
Fri
•4:00pm
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
30 Dec
Tue
•12:30am
Adrar Stadium • Agadir
15 Jun
Mon
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
21 Jun
Sun
•6:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
Relentless possession, high pressing and laser-precise passing define the four-time world champions, always ready to punish the slightest mistake thanks to their vast big-tournament experience.
On the other side, the African powerhouse goes all in on electric football, with a compact shape, ferocious ball recovery and lightning-fast breaks that unleash their most explosive players.
This is a showdown between the European machine, used to battling for every trophy, and a team that dominates its confederation and now wants to make the final leap into the global elite.
With no recent high-voltage World Cup clashes between them, the magic lies in the contrast of styles and in what’s at stake: in a World Cup group stage, every duel and every attack in the box feels like the last minute of a final.
The German side, world champions in 1954, 1974, 1990 and 2014, come into this tournament desperate to wipe away two consecutive group-stage exits.
A new generation led by Jamal Musiala and Joshua Kimmich is determined to take Die Mannschaft back into the knockout rounds where history is written.
On the North African side, a team boasting seven Africa Cup of Nations titles and World Cup appearances in 1934, 1990 and 2018 arrives in 2026 powered by the goals and leadership of Mohamed Salah, still the undisputed superstar of his country.
Ultimately, it’s a clash between European tradition and African pride: secure your ticket and live, in person, a match that could redefine both teams’ destiny at the World Cup.