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Philadelphia’s Unexpected Stage: FIFA World Cup Group‑Stage Highlights and the Road Ahead

From Côte d’Ivoire’s late winner to France’s flawless run, the tournament’s early rounds delivered drama and set up a tantalising clash with Paraguay

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, became an unlikely hub of football excitement as the city welcomed six matches of the FIFA World Cup group stage, drawing fans from across the globe to its historic Lincoln Financial Field.

Group‑Stage Highlights

The tournament’s opening fixtures saw Côte d’Ivoire edge past Ecuador 1‑0, with Amad Diallo’s 90th‑minute strike sealing a dramatic victory, while Brazil’s 3‑0 triumph over Haiti showcased Matheus Cunha’s double and Vinícius Júnior’s creative spark.

France continued its unbeaten run with a 3‑0 win over Iraq, a performance that not only cemented a perfect group record but also highlighted the attacking prowess of Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé.

Côte d’Ivoire added another win, defeating Curaçao 2‑0 thanks to Nicolas Pépé’s brace, while Croatia’s narrow 2‑1 victory over Ghana kept the Eastern European side alive in the competition.

Knockout Implications

Paraguay’s journey to the Round of 16 was decided by a penalty shootout against Germany, after a tense draw, setting up a high‑stakes encounter with France, a team many now consider the tournament’s strongest remaining side.

Analysts point to France’s deep squad, Brazil’s attacking depth, and Croatia’s resilient defense as key storylines, while the upcoming clash between France and Paraguay promises a fascinating tactical battle.

The tournament’s blend of surprise results, standout individual performances, and the electric atmosphere in Philadelphia underscores why the World Cup continues to capture imaginations worldwide.

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