Coluna do Fla
·30 June 2026
Copa today: France, Norway, Mexico and 3 more in Tuesday's knockouts

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·30 June 2026

The Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup continues at full speed. This Tuesday (30), three matchups will decide who stays in the title race, with the spotlight on the clash between Ivory Coast and Norway, since the winner will be Brazil’s opponent in the round of 16.
Ivory Coast and Norway face off at 2:00 PM (Brasília time) at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Expectations are high, as the winner of this matchup will cross paths with Brazil in the round of 16.
Norway, which came from Group I, advanced in second place. After a blazing start (a 4-1 thrashing of Iraq and a 3-2 win over Senegal), the team rested its starters in the 4-1 loss to France.
Ivory Coast, meanwhile, also advanced in second place in Group E, with wins over Ecuador (1-0) and Curaçao (2-0), along with a loss to Germany (2-1).
France (Group I) and Sweden (Group F) square off at 6:00 PM (Brasília time) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Whoever wins this clash will face Paraguay in the round of 16, after Paraguay knocked out Germany on Monday (29).
France comes in full of confidence. That’s because ‘Les Bleus’ have one of the best group-stage campaigns, with a perfect record (three wins, ten goals scored, and only two conceded).
Sweden, in turn, secured its place as one of the best third-placed teams after an opening phase marked by open games and plenty of goals: they thrashed Tunisia 5-1, lost by the same score to the Netherlands, and drew 1-1 with Japan.
Mexico and Ecuador close out the day at 10:00 PM (Brasília time) at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The winner of this matchup will face either England or DR Congo in the round of 16.
Mexico comes in riding a perfect group-stage record and the massive support of the home crowd. Ecuador (Group E), meanwhile, featuring Flamengo’s Gonzalo Plata, has a story of resilience: the team lost its opener to Ivory Coast (1-0), drew 0-0 with Curaçao, and sealed an epic qualification by coming from behind to beat powerhouse Germany 2-1 in the final round.
For knockout-stage matchups, the rules are clear: if the score is tied after regular time, a 30-minute extra time period will be played. If the deadlock remains after extra time, the spot will be decided on penalties.
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