One of the tournament’s favourites face the smallest country – by population – to ever earn a place at the World Cup finals.
By Filip Mishov
The group E favourites meet the underdogs in Houston, Texas
Die Mannschaft kick off the hunt for the record-equalling fifth World Cup star on Germany‘s shirt in excellent spirit, as Julian Nagelsmann‘s star-studded squad recorded a couple of friendly victories against Finland and hosts, USA, prior to the tournament in North America, maintaining an unbeaten run that dates back to September last year.
That said, the 2014 World Cup champions have failed to progress from the group phase in each of the previous two finals, and even though the ultimate aim is to lift the illustrious trophy next month, their first goal, with significant pressure building back home, will be to reach the knockout stages.

Curaçao are the lowest-ranked (82) debutants at the 2026 World Cup, and the Blue Wave endured a tumultuous period ahead of the tournament with new coach, Fred Rutten, resigning from the national team on 11 May and Dick Advocaat returning to the helm just month after overseeing their qualifying campaign. At 78, the Dutchman will become the oldest coach in World Cup history.
The islanders have only suffered three defeats this calendar year, but finished their preparations with a dominant win (4-0) against Aruba, to raise the confidence levels before the most significant moment in Curaçao’s footballing history on Sunday.
Key players
Manuel Neuer‘s return to the national team was welcomed with both excitement and scepticism in Germany, as although Bayern München’s captain is still a high-quality goalkeeper, the 40-year-old’s fitness is questionable. The 124-cap international also ranks (6.78) behind both Oliver Baumann (6.81) and Alexander Nübel (7.33) in terms of his average FotMob match rating in the Bundesliga this season, and the pressure is on the experienced goalkeeper to silence the critics and justify Julian Nagelsmann’s faith in him.

Tahith Chong is one of the high-profile names in Curaçao’s squad alongside Riechedly Bazoer and the captain, Leandro Bacuna. The tricky winger confirmed his good form by scoring a goal in the friendly against Scotland at Hampden Park. The 26-year-old switched allegiance from the Netherlands to Curaçao just last year, but the Manchester United academy product already has three goals in six appearances for the Blue Wave, and his versatility to play off both wings is a valuable asset to Dick Advocaat’s squad.
Team news
Manuel Neuer missed the preparation matches for Germany through a calf injury, but the goalkeeper returned to first-team training and is expected to start, while everyone else is available with Assan Ouédraogo being the latest player called up to the squad after Lennart Karl suffered an injury.
Dick Advocaat boasts a full squad to pick from, and more importantly, Jürgen Locadia is back after serving a one-match suspension for his red card against Scotland with the Miami FC striker expected to lead the offensive line.
Prediction
Germany are undoubtably the favourites in Group E as well as one of the main contenders to go all the way at this World Cup, and Julian Nagelsmann’s squad should have no problems in securing a win against Curaçao, who’s fairytale journey to the tournament was inspiring. I expect a clear victory for Die Mannschaft.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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