Copy linkFacebookXPinterestEmailShare this article 0Join the conversationFollow usAdd us as a preferred source on GoogleNewsletterSubscribe to our newsletterThe World Cup 2026 saw its first kick of a football last Thursday, as co-hosts Mexico faced off against South Africa.That evening, British viewers were likely unable to watch South Korea vs Czechia, although, for the few that did, it became quickly apparent that this 48-team tournament might be one for the ages.With every game so far seeing goals - some more than others - and seven featuring goals from both sides, here are the score-lines for every match at the World Cup 2026 so far.Play our free match predictor and win �1kWorld Cup 2026 scores so farThe tournament's opening clash was an eventful 2-0 win for co-hosts Mexico, with goals from Raul Jiminez and Julian Quinones, two red cards for South Africa and a sending off for the victors.South Korea vs Czechia followed: with the latter going 1-0 up after 60 minutes, before the South Koreans turned it around to prevail 2-1 with 67th and 80th minute strikes. You may like How to watch World Cup 2026: FREE live streams, groups, next matches World Cup day two highlights - USA turn on the style while Canada make history World Cup 2026: Every team to have qualified Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina was next. The co-hosts fell to an early Jovo Lukic hammer, a glorious Sead Kolasinac goal-line clearance, then substitute Cyle Larin levelled the score to end Group B's opening fixture in a 1-1 draw.After drama between ex-USMNT forward Clint Dempsey and Canada boss Jesse Marsch, the final nation of the three co-hosts, USA, delivered the strongest performance of the trio with a 4-1 victory over Paraguay.Get FourFourTwo NewsletterThe best features, fun and footballing quizzes, straight to your inbox every week.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsorsBy submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.Then came Qatar vs Switzerland, ending 1-1 with a late own goal from Swiss left-back Miro Muheim tying the score in the 94th, before Brazil vs Morocco showed what the Africa Cup of Champions were made of, also ending in a 1-1 stalemate with the Moroccans being the dominant force.John McGinn gave the Tartan Army a night to dream of in Group C, as his 28th minute strike saw Scotland prevail 1-0 over Haiti in their first World Cup victory for 36 years.Australia vs Turkey in Vancouver gave the Socceroos a 2-0 win in a far closer clash than the scoreline suggested. Nestory Irankunda struck first with a classic World Cup strike, before Connor Metcalfe doubled the lead with 15 minutes remaining. What to read next FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures & complete schedule World Cup day one highlights - Five goals, three red cards, tears of joy and the dreaded long throw Mexico vs South Africa prediction as El Tri open the biggest World Cup in history Germany battered Curacao in what is quickly becoming a staple blow-out World Cup victory for the Germans, prevailing 7-1. They are now responsible for three of the five World Cup games this century in which a team has scored seven or more goals.Netherlands vs Japan followed with an absolute classic that saw the latter come back from one goal deficits twice to tie the final score at 2-2, before Cote d'Ivoire bagged a late 1-0 win over Ecuador courtesy of a brilliantly instinctive Amad Diallo goal.In the tournament's latest game in the early hours of Monday morning, goals from Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres, Yasin Ayari and Mattias Svanberg yielded a strong 5-1 victory for Sweden against Tunisia.Scores in fullJun 11: Mexico 2-0 South AfricaJun 12: South Korea 2-1 CzechiaJun 12: Canada 1-1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaJun 13: USA 4-1 ParaguayJun 13: Qatar 1-1 SwitzerlandJun 13: Brazil 1-1 MoroccoJun 14: Haiti 0-1 ScotlandJun 14: Australia 2-0 TurkiyeJun 14: Germany 7-1 CuracaoJun 14: Netherlands 2-2 JapanJun 15: Cote d'Ivoire 1-0 EcuadorJun 15: Sweden 5-1 TunisiaTOPICSMexicoSouth AfricaSouth KoreaCzech RepublicCanadaBosnia and HerzegovinaUSAParaguayQatarSwitzerlandBrazilMoroccoHaitiScotlandAustraliaTurkeyGermanyCuraaoNetherlandsJapanIvory CoastEcuadorSwedenTunisiaKedar BayleySocial Links NavigationFreelance WriterKedar Bayley is a trained journalist specialising in culture reporting. As a fan of Liverpool FC,he writes on the Reds often. Knowledgable about all things sports, cinema and television,you can find his words in Screen International, FourFourTwo, Manchester Evening News and more.
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