The World Cup continues this Saturday with four matches scheduled between early evening and night. Two groups are involved, Groups E and F, with kick-off times set for 19:00 PM, 22:00 PM, 02:00 AM, and 6:00 AM. The first two matches will be broadcast on M06 and beIN Sports 1, while the two nighttime matches will be shown on beIN Sports 1.
Netherlands vs. Sweden, first clash at 19:00 PM
The first match of the day pits the Netherlands against Sweden at 19:00 PM in Group F. The game will be broadcast on M6 and beIN Sports 1. The Netherlands, currently third in the group, face Sweden, who are currently top. This match could prove crucial in the race for qualification, with the Dutch needing to improve their position in the standings and the Swedish team in a strong position going into this second round of matches.
Germany vs. Ivory Coast, direct duel at the top of the table at 22:00 PM
At 22:00 PM, Germany faces Ivory Coast in Group E. The match is also broadcast on M6 and beIN Sports 1. The two teams occupy the top two spots in the group before this encounter. Germany, in first place, and Ivory Coast, in second, are in a direct duel to gain a significant advantage in the qualification process. The winner would take a clear step towards advancing in the competition.
Ecuador – Curaçao, the pressure from the bottom of the table
This morning, Ecuador faces Curaçao at 02:00 AM in Group E, on beIN Sports 1. The two teams are currently third and fourth in their respective groups before kickoff. For both Ecuador and Curaçao, the goal is to secure points to stay in contention in a group currently led by Germany and Ivory Coast. Another defeat would significantly complicate their chances of advancing in the tournament.
Tunisia vs. Japan to wrap up the night
The final match of the schedule pits Tunisia against Japan at 06:00 AM, in Group F, on beIN Sports 1. Tunisia, currently fourth in the group, needs to bounce back to avoid falling behind. Japan, in second place, can consolidate its position in the race for qualification.