Match Preview: Germany vs Côte d'Ivoire
It's a winner-takes-all scenario in Toronto as Germany take on Côte d'Ivoire in the World Cup 2026 group stage. Both sides won their opening fixtures and a victory tonight at BMO Field would guarantee a spot in the knockout rounds with a game to spare.
Germany made a statement by putting seven past Curacao, showcasing the attacking depth that makes them one of the tournament favourites. Côte d'Ivoire left it late against Ecuador, Amad Diallo's stoppage-time winner breathing life into their campaign. The stage is set for a fascinating tactical duel.
Quick Facts
Kick-off: 4pm local time (9pm BST, 6am AEST)
Venue: BMO Field, Toronto
Referee: Not yet confirmed
TV/Stream: Available on official FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast partners; check local listings for coverage in your region.
Team News and Lineups
Germany (4-2-3-1): Neuer; Kimmich, Tag, Schlotterbeck, Brown; Nmecha, Pavlovic; Sane, Jamal Musiala, Florian Wirtz; Kai Havertz
Subs: Amiri, Anton, Baumann, Beier, Goretzka, Gross, Leweling, Nubel, Ouedraogo, Raum, Rüdiger, Stiller, Thiaw, Undav
Côte d'Ivoire (4-4-2): Y Fofana; Singo, Kossounou, Agbadou, Konan; Diallo, Franck Kessie, Sangare, Yan Diomande; Bonny, Oulai
Subs: Adringra, Diakite, O Diomande, Doue, S Fofana, Guessand, Guiagon, Kone, Lafont, Ndicka, Operi, Pepe, Seri, Toure, Wahi
Julian Nagelsmann sticks with the spine that demolished Curacao, with Musiala operating as a No. 10 behind Havertz. Côte d'Ivoire's midfield anchor Kessie will be tasked with stifling the German creators, while all eyes will be on Diomande, whose future at RB Leipzig is the subject of intense Liverpool transfer rumours.
Key Battles and Players to Watch
Jamal Musiala vs Franck Kessie
Musiala purred as the central attacking hub against Curacao, drifting between the lines and linking play with effortless grace. The Ivorian enforcer Kessie will be vital in closing those spaces; if he can disrupt the supply line, the German rhythm may falter.
Yan Diomande: The Rising Star
The 22-year-old winger is widely regarded as one of the breakout talents of the tournament. Already a key player for RB Leipzig, his transfer value is sky-rocketing, and a strong showing against the four-time world champions could add millions to his eventual price tag.
Set-Piece Threat
Germany's aerial prowess was on full display in their opener, with Kai Havertz and Nico Schlotterbeck both finding the net from corners. Côte d'Ivoire's central defenders Agbadou and Kossounou must be alert to every delivery from Joshua Kimmich and Florian Wirtz.
Off-Pitch Colour
The German camp has had an unusual distraction in North Carolina, where they encountered venomous snakes at their training base. Joshua Kimmich admitted:
”We saw a snake yesterday, we were told it was venomous. If you get bitten, you have to go to the hospital. I don’t think you’ll die, but it’s certainly dangerous.”The squad has since relocated to Toronto without any reptilian incidents.
How to Watch
FIFA has designated official broadcast partners for each territory during the World Cup event. In the UK, the game is being shown on BBC and ITV, with exact channel allocation confirmed closer to kick-off. Viewers in other regions should consult their local provider's schedules, as rights vary by country. A full list of confirmed channels is available on the official FIFA World Cup 2026 website.
What Comes Next
The winner will progress to the last 16 regardless of the outcome of the final group fixture, allowing them to potentially rest key players. The loser faces a nervy final matchday knowing only a win will likely suffice. With the Netherlands already scoring goals for fun elsewhere, the Golden Boot race is heating up – Cody Gakpo's brace against Sweden earlier today brought the tournament's 100th goal, adding further pressure on the continent's elite marksmen.
Key Takeaways
- A victory for either Germany or Côte d'Ivoire secures a Round of 16 place.
- Jamal Musiala's role as a central playmaker will be crucial against a physical Ivorian midfield.
- Yan Diomande's transfer value could surge with a standout performance amid Liverpool interest.
- Germany's set-piece strength may exploit Côte d'Ivoire's occasional aerial vulnerability.
- Official TV coverage varies by region; consult local FIFA broadcast partners for live streaming and channels.
Lineups and reporting via The Guardian.