2026 World Cup Update With Shocks, Underdogs And A New 48 Team Reality
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The 48-team 2026 FIFA World Cup is already delivering shocks, statement wins, and group tables that look nothing like the pre-tournament predictions. We break down the co-host momentum, Europe’s mixed bag of dominance and stumbles, and the underdog moments that make this format feel dangerously unpredictable. • the new 48-team format creating more draws, more pressure, and less certainty • Mexico’s controlled run to a perfect group record • Canada’s home-soil breakthrough and what it signals • England’s attacking edge and why they look serious • Spain held scoreless by Cape Verde and what it does to the group • Brazil and other South American powers dropping points and feeling heat • Switzerland’s late surge as a reminder of ruthless game management • underdogs like Scotland and South Africa keeping dreams alive with grit • stoppage-time drama changing everything in seconds Let me know your thoughts down in the comments. And if you love this kind of world cup, well generally make sure you hit that subscribe button.