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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 16
World Cup 2026 Sets Record With 8 Draws in First 16 Matches
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 16

World Cup 2026 Sets Record With 8 Draws in First 16 Matches

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 16

Summary

  • Eight of the first 16 matches at World Cup 2026 have ended level, a tournament record at that stage after all four games on Monday finished as draws.
  • The expanded 48-team format appears to be easing pressure to win early: with only 16 teams eliminated after the group stage, three points could still be enough to reach the last 32.
  • Football Meets Data estimates a team on three points with a -1 goal difference has an 87.5% chance of progressing, showing why cautious opening games may be paying off.
  • Europe's traditional powers have stumbled early, with seven of 10 teams failing to win their opener, while no South American side has won and Asia's teams remain unbeaten.
  • Hot North American conditions and difficult pitches have also come under scrutiny, though coaches from Belgium and Switzerland pointed more to poor execution than excuses.

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