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Day 3 World Cup 2026: USA's Win Celebrated, Key Matches Ahead, Partey Incident

Published June 13, 2026

Day 3 World Cup 2026: USA's Win Celebrated, Key Matches Ahead, Partey Incident
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup continues with Day 3 featuring significant matches and off-field news, including reaction to the USA's opening victory and upcoming clashes for Brazil and Scotland.

Published — local time around the world

🇺🇸 Los AngelesSat 01:25
🇺🇸 New YorkSat 04:25
🇲🇽 Mexico CitySat 02:25
🇨🇦 TorontoSat 04:25
🇬🇧 LondonSat 09:25
🇵🇹 LisbonSat 09:25
🇪🇸 MadridSat 10:25
🇦🇷 Buenos AiresSat 05:25

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is now in full swing across its three host nations – the United States, Canada, and Mexico – with the third day of competition bringing a mix of exciting fixtures and notable off-field developments. Fans are currently reflecting on a strong start for one of the co-hosts, while anticipation builds for several high-profile encounters scheduled for later today and into tomorrow.

Among the early highlights, the United States national team secured a decisive 4-1 victory over Paraguay in their opening match, a result that has generated considerable buzz among supporters. This win marks a positive beginning for the Americans on home soil, as they aim to make a deep run in the expanded 48-team tournament.

Upcoming Fixtures and Key Matchups

Looking ahead, the schedule promises more drama. Five-time champions Brazil are set to face 2022 semi-finalists Morocco in a highly anticipated Group C clash. Elsewhere, Scotland will kick off their campaign against Haiti, while Qatar, participating on merit this time, will take on Switzerland in Group B. Another fixture sees Australia battle Turkey, ensuring a packed slate of football for fans worldwide.

However, the third day of the tournament has also seen a serious off-field story emerge. Reports indicate that Ghana and Villarreal midfielder Thomas Partey was denied entry into Canada. This situation stems from charges he is reportedly awaiting trial for, casting a shadow over the start of the global football spectacle.

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