England Face DR Congo as USA Chase Historic World Cup Quarter-Final Berth
England face surprise package DR Congo in the Round of 16, while co-hosts the United States take on Morocco in pursuit of their first World Cup quarter-final appearance since 2002. Both matches promise high stakes as the knockout stage continues.
England will take on the Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) while the United States face Morocco in two of the standout Round of 16 fixtures at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with both matches carrying huge significance as the race for the quarter-finals intensifies. England are seeking to maintain their unbeaten run, while the USA aim to reach the last eight for the first time since 2002.
The Three Lions progressed from the group stage after finishing top of Group L and will enter the knockout clash as favourites. However, DR Congo have emerged as one of the tournament's surprise packages, producing disciplined performances to secure their place in the Round of 16 and raising hopes of another major upset.
Meanwhile, co-hosts the United States will be looking to continue their impressive campaign when they face Morocco. The Americans are chasing their first World Cup quarter-final appearance in 24 years, while Morocco are aiming to build on their recent success at global tournaments and extend Africa's strong showing at the expanded competition.
Both fixtures are expected to attract global attention, with England relying on their experienced squad to overcome a determined Congolese side, while the USA hope home support can inspire another memorable performance. The outcomes will determine two more quarter-finalists in what has already been one of the most unpredictable World Cups in history.
As the knockout stage gathers momentum, fans are anticipating another day of high-quality football, with underdogs continuing to challenge traditional powerhouses in the expanded 48-team tournament. The results could further reshape the World Cup landscape as emerging nations continue to make history.
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