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World Cup Fixtures Today: All Day 14 World Cup 2026 Predictions - 24th June

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Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil are among the teams in action on Day 14
Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil are among the teams in action on Day 14

Day 14 of World Cup 2026 serves up six matches across three groups, each carrying major qualification or survival implications.

From Scotland’s long-awaited clash with Brazil in Miami to Mexico’s return to Estadio Azteca against a Czech Republic side drinking in the last chance saloon, this is the most consequential day of the tournament so far.

Here are the best bets for a stacked Day 14.

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Scotland vs Brazil (Wednesday, 11pm)

Scotland cannot afford a heavy defeat against Brazil and their players will be pumped up for this huge occasion.

Steve Clarke’s side have not been shy to get stuck in in this tournament, averaging 16 fouls and two yellow cards per game.

And that relatively aggressive approach could intensify against a Brazilian line-up blessed with flair players who can manipulate the ball in tight spaces.

Brazil’s wide players draw more fouls than almost any team in the tournament, and Scotland’s full‑backs will be under constant pressure in Miami.

So Carlo Ancelotti’s side may need to pack their larger shinpads for this match as Scotland battle for a place in the round of 32.

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Score Prediction: Brazil 2-0 Scotland

Morocco v Haiti (Wednesday, 11pm)

Haiti’s intensity is admirable, but their defensive structure often collapses under pressure, forcing them into desperate challenges.

They conceded 23 fouls against Scotland and 14 against Brazil, and their aggressive pressing frequently leads to late or mistimed tackles.

Morocco’s technical midfielders — particularly Azzenine Ounahi and Brahim Diaz — are excellent at drawing fouls, and their ability to retain possession should force Haiti into repeated defensive interventions.

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Score Prediction: Morocco 2-0 Haiti

Switzerland vs Canada (Wednesday, 8pm)

This is the headline match of Day 14 — a straight fight for top spot. Switzerland need a win; Canada need only to draw to finish in first place.

The Swiss have a new star: Johan Manzambi, who transformed their match against Bosnia-Herzegovina with two goals off the bench — one a sumptuous volley.

His pace and movement between the lines will trouble a Canadian defence missing Ismael Kone and sweating on captain Stephen Eustaquio’s fitness.

With Switzerland pushing for the win, Manzambi should get chances to add to his five-goal international tally.

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Score Prediction: Switzerland 2–1 Canada

Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar (Wednesday, 8pm)

Both sides must win to have any chance of progressing, which sets up a frantic, open match.

The Dragons’ counter-attacking style saw them average 4.6 corners per match in qualifying and there will be greater onus on them to push up in this group finale.

They ought to generate consistent set‑piece pressure against a Qatar side that faced 19 corners in their last match against Canada.

Admittedly, that stat may have been skewed by Qatar’s two red cards but there were 13 corners in total in their previous match against Switzerland.

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Score Prediction: Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar

Czech Republic vs Mexico (Thursday, 2am)

Mexico’s high defensive line and Czech Republic's direct counter‑attacking style create a perfect recipe for offsides.

Mexico have caught their opponents offside seven times across the two group matches, while the flag went up four times in the Czech's opening clash with South Korea.

With Miroslav Koubek’s men needing a result to secure progression, expect stretched play and repeated runs in behind that could result in more offsides.

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Score Prediction: Mexico 2-1 Czech Republic

South Africa vs South Korea (Thursday, 2am)

South Korea have won six of their last nine games with five clean sheets across that sequence.

South Africa, who registered just three shots against Mexico, have struggled to create chances in this World Cup.

Korea’s pressing, structure and superior technical quality should allow them to control the match and nullify Bafana Bafana’s threat.

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Score Prediction: South Africa 0-2 South Korea

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