2026 World Cup: Matchday 14º games and predictions
The fourteenth day of the competition:
The fourteenth day of the 2026 World Cup brings together six important clashes, with teams from different continents competing in balanced and high-intensity matches during the decisive stage
Switzerland vs Canada:
Vancouver, Canada – 12:00 local time / 20:00 in Lisbon
Switzerland brings tactical organization and strong defensive discipline.
Canada relies on speed, physical strength, and home support.
How it will be: Switzerland tries to control the tempo, Canada looks for quick transitions.
Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar:
Seattle, USA – 12:00 local time / 20:00 in Lisbon
Bosnia and Herzegovina uses direct play and physical intensity.
Qatar relies on ball possession and organization.
How it will be: Bosnia speeds up the game, Qatar tries to control with passing.
Scotland vs Brazil:
Miami, USA – 18:00 local time / 23:00 in Lisbon
Scotland relies on strength and long balls.
Brazil brings technique, creativity, and attacking talent.
How it will be: Brazil dominates possession, Scotland looks to resist and counterattack.
Morocco vs Haiti:
Atlanta, USA – 18:00 local time / 23:00 in Lisbon
Morocco has defensive organization and quick transitions.
Haiti relies on speed and counterattacks.
How it will be: Morocco controls more, Haiti looks to surprise with speed.
Czechia vs Mexico:
Mexico City, Mexico – 19:00 local time / 02:00 in Lisbon
Czechia is disciplined and strong defensively.
Mexico relies on possession and attacking intensity.
How it will be: Mexico presses, Czechia looks for balance and set pieces.
South Africa vs South Korea:
Monterrey, Mexico – 19:00 local time / 02:00 in Lisbon
South Africa uses speed and physical strength.
South Korea has tactical discipline and collective intensity.
How it will be: South Korea organizes the game, South Africa exploits counterattacks.
Day summary:
The day highlights balance between styles and strong competitiveness.
Finishing efficiency and defensive solidity may decide the qualifiers.

