17 Jun
Wed
•3:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
23 Jun
Tue
•4:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
27 Jun
Sat
•5:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
12 Jun
Fri
•6:00pm
SoFi Stadium • Los Angeles
19 Jun
Fri
•9:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
25 Jun
Thu
•7:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
Harry Kane leads a British side that arrives as an established European powerhouse, World Cup champions in 1966 and regulars in the latter knockout rounds. Their style blends patient possession, sudden changes of tempo and a constant threat in the box thanks to a dominant aerial game.
On the other side, La Albirroja embodies the South American school of all-out commitment: a rock-solid back line, maximum intensity in every duel and direct, vertical attacks that squeeze the most out of every set piece. The two already met in the 2006 group stage, in a tight 1-0 win for the Europeans that showed just how uncomfortable it is to face the Paraguayan side. In a group where every point can decide who goes through, the margin for error is tiny from the very first whistle.
The English team comes into this World Cup after reaching the quarter-finals at Qatar 2022, with their captain as the main goal threat and backed by a dazzling new generation featuring the likes of Jude Bellingham, Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden, among other standout talents.
The Guaraní side, meanwhile, dreams of recapturing the spotlight that took them to the 2010 quarter-finals, built on tenacious defenders, tireless midfielders and forwards capable of settling the game with a single chance. It’s a clash between heritage and South American resilience, made to be experienced in the stadium: secure your ticket and enjoy live a match that could reshape the entire group.