Tiny Curacao face Germany in ultimate World Cup fairy tale as Brazil stumble

The fourth day of the 2026 World Cup Finals features a genuine ‘David and Goliath’ meeting in Houston tonight.

Curacao, a Caribbean island with a population of just 160,000, are making their historic tournament debut against four-time winners Germany.

Guided by 78-year-old Dick Advocaat – the oldest coach in World Cup history – the carefree squad has already won global admirers after a video of them singing and dancing bare-chested on the team bus went viral on social media.

The match kicks off at 6pm, with the highly-anticipated Group F clash between the Netherlands and Japan following at 9pm.

The Japanese team has been severely weakened by the sudden, forced withdrawal of Liverpool midfielder Wataru Endo, with a persistent foot injury.

Tonight’s matches follow a surprise Saturday, with tournament favourites Brazil dramatically held to a tense 1-1 draw by a resilient Morocco side in East Rutherford.

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