14 Jun
Sun
•15:00
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
20 Jun
Sat
•12:00
NRG Stadium • Houston
25 Jun
Thu
•18:00
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
14 Jun
Sun
•19:00
Lincoln Financial Field • Philadelphia
20 Jun
Sat
•19:00
Arrowhead Stadium • Kansas City
25 Jun
Thu
•16:00
MetLife Stadium • New York
The need to pick up points every matchday turns this showdown into an early final, where no mistake is forgiven and every 50-50 ball feels like match point. The Dutch side arrive backed by one of the most iconic footballing schools on the planet: clean build-up from the back, patient circulation and lethal blows when wing-backs and attacking midfielders burst between the lines.
La Tri, by contrast, double down on a more vertical, hard-hitting game plan, built on high pressing, winning the ball in advanced areas and lightning-fast counterattacks. The two sides already crossed paths in the Qatar 2022 group stage, sharing a 1–1 draw that kept the group on a knife-edge and proved the South Americans don’t shrink from the giants. In a mini-league where every point can mean qualification or a premature exit, high tempo and tension are guaranteed from the opening whistle.
The pressure to go one step further at major tournaments is backed up by what both teams already showed at Qatar 2022, where the European side reached the quarter-finals and pushed Argentina all the way to a penalty shootout. With Virgil van Dijk commanding the defence, Frenkie de Jong setting the rhythm in midfield and Cody Gakpo emerging as the main goal threat, the Clockwork Orange showed true elite competitiveness.
The Ecuadorian national team, meanwhile, left a lasting impression in the group stage: a win over the hosts, a draw against the Dutch and a decisive Enner Valencia in the opposition box, backed by the tireless engine of Moisés Caicedo and the solidity of Piero Hincapié. Don’t settle for watching the recap: lock in your seat in the stands and feel for yourself a World Cup-level clash of contrasting styles and big-game character.