World Cup LIVE: Netherlands face Sweden before Germany play Ivory Coast

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Welcome to Flashscore's Football Tracker, where we'll be bringing you all the major news and updates from day 10 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup!

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11:48 BST - The other match saw Turkey suffer World Cup elimination as they were beaten and stifled 1-0 at the hands of 10-man Paraguay.

Paraguay needed just 64 seconds to take the lead in San Francisco via Matias Galarza's long-range effort.

Miguel Almiron was sent off at the end of the first half, becoming the first player to be dismissed for covering his mouth.

Read the report: Ten-man Paraguay stand firm to eliminate Turkey from World Cup

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11:17 BST - Brazil had liftoff at the World Cup with a comprehensive 3-0 victory over Haiti, moving to the top of Group C.

Manchester United's Matheus Cunha scored twice and Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior netted all in the first half in Philadelphia.

It leaves Brazil in a healthy position ahead of Wednesday's clash with Scotland, while it's elimination for minnows Haiti.

Read the report: Cunha scores twice as Brazil thrash Haiti to move top of Group C

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11:00 BST - Good morning! Welcome back to Flashscore's Football Tracker as we continue to plough through the second round of World Cup group stage matches.

Here's what's on the agenda today, before we look back on what happened overnight. 

Saturday's World Cup schedule (all times BST):

Netherlands v Sweden (18:00)

Germany v Ivory Coast (21:00)

Ecuador v Curacao (01:00)

Tunisia v Japan (05:00)