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Today

Thursday, July 2 · 3 knockout matches

The group stage is done. All 72 matches have been played across the three weeks since the tournament opened, and the field of 48 has been trimmed to the 32 sides who will contest the round of 32 beginning Friday. Thursday is, in the bluntest sense, a pause — no kick-offs, no scoreboards turning over, no last-minute arithmetic to follow. It is the kind of day the World Cup occasionally allows itself: a moment to absorb what has already happened before the knockout rounds impose their own, starker logic. From Friday, every result is final and every elimination is immediate. The group stage rewarded accumulation; what follows rewards survival. There is nothing to watch today, which is perhaps the point.

— the morning line, generated from the day's data

  • 3:00 PM ET

    SpainvAustria

    M84 · Round of 32 · TV TBD · SoFi Stadium, Inglewood · preview →

    ▸ model: Spain to advance 86%

  • 7:00 PM ET

    PortugalvCroatia

    M83 · Round of 32 · TV TBD · BMO Field, Toronto · preview →

    ▸ model: Portugal to advance 71%

  • 11:00 PM ET

    SwitzerlandvAlgeria

    M85 · Round of 32 · TV TBD · BC Place, Vancouver · preview →

    ▸ model: Switzerland to advance 66%

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The Bracket

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Real results only. Every group winner, runner-up and the eight best thirds (slotted by the FIFA Annex C logic) drop into their fixed slots; then a winner is highlighted and advances the moment its tie is played, with the loser struck out. The rounds beyond fill in as games finish — nothing here is projected.

Projected championArgentina

Every remaining game simulated from the model's goal rates and run through the whole bracket — a full scenario, not a forecast of who qualifies.