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World Cup Updates and Matches for June 12, 2026
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- June 12, 2026
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Today’s World Cup matches feature Canada facing Bosnia-Herzegovina in Group B at 3 p.m. ET and the United States competing against Paraguay in Group D at 9 p.m. ET. Both matches will air on Telemundo and Peacock.
Earlier in the tournament, Mexico defeated South Africa with a score of 2-0, and South Korea overcame Czechia, winning 2-1.
The World Cup is hosted across three countries, featuring 48 teams in competition for soccer’s highest honor.
NBC News provides extensive coverage of the World Cup, and readers can subscribe to The Sport Desk newsletter for daily highlights and previews.
Ghana’s Partey Misses Panama Game
Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey will miss the match against Panama due to his visa application being refused by Canada. FIFA confirmed that they do not handle visa processes. Partey remains in Boston with his team and will play in later Group L matches in the United States.
Toronto’s Opening Ceremony
The World Cup’s opening ceremony in Toronto featured a performance by Nora Fatehi at Toronto Stadium before Canada’s game against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Canada’s Dayne St. Clair
Canada’s goalkeeper Dayne St. Clair will participate in his second World Cup. Initially a defender, he was persuaded to switch to goalkeeper by coach Jerry Pennant.
St. Clair had to work hard to improve his rank among peers, demonstrating dedication and skill to shine on the international stage.
The Rise of Soccer in Canada
Soccer’s popularity in Canada has surpassed hockey, with half of the country’s youth engaged in organized soccer. Local resident Luke Reece shares this growing enthusiasm as he attends World Cup games, citing the sport’s emotional impact.
Christina Linz from the women’s Northern Super League expresses optimism that the tournament will inspire the next generation of Canadian footballers.
World Cup Predictions
Analysts Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards share predictions on potential outcomes and how the U.S. team might fare in their group stage.
Trump’s Absence at U.S. Opener
President Donald Trump will miss the U.S. World Cup opener due to scheduling conflicts. Instead, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other officials will lead the delegation.
Trump has a strong history of attending major sporting events, leaving open the possibility of his appearance later in the tournament.
Alphonso Davies’ Impact on Canada
Alphonso Davies is a crucial player for Canada’s World Cup aspirations. Known for his defensive prowess, Davies is recovering from a hamstring injury that may impact his participation.
Davies’ history includes a successful career with Bayern Munich and prior injuries that have affected his play.
Bajraktarević: A Rising Star
Esmir Bajraktarević, known as the “Milwaukee Messi,” plays for Bosnia-Herzegovina. His decision to represent Bosnia has made him a national hero there, raising questions about U.S. player development.
U.S. Team’s Prospects
The U.S. men’s national team hopes to advance from Group D, competing with Turkey, Paraguay, and Australia. Analysts consider them slight favorites to lead the group.
World Cup Day 1 Highlights
Opening day results include Mexico’s victory over South Africa and South Korea’s comeback against Czechia. Both victorious teams aim to advance in their groups.
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