As the quarter-finals take form, let’s look at the most significant upsets of the tournament so far.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has been defined by its unpredictability. A wave of surprising outcomes has reshaped the tournament. Traditional football powerhouses have faltered, enabling rising nations and determined underdogs to seize their moment on the world stage. As the quarter-finals approach, here are the most notable upsets thus far. (Image Reuters)
Brazil’s defeat against Norway (Round of 16) | Brazil, a five-time world champion, entered the tournament as one of the favourites under Carlo Ancelotti. However, Norway had different ideas. A solid defensive performance set the stage, and Erling Haaland’s two late goals clinched a stunning 2-1 victory, eliminating Brazil from the tournament. (Image Reuters)
Germany’s defeat to Paraguay (Round of 32) | Germany faced a stunning exit after Paraguay drew 1-1 before winning in a penalty shootout. This exit marked one of the earliest in the World Cup for Germany and was a significant milestone for Paraguay. (Image Reuters)
Netherlands’ loss to Morocco (Round of 32) | Morocco impressed with a thrilling penalty shootout victory against the Netherlands after a 1-1 draw in the Round of 32, showcasing their rise in international football. They later demonstrated their capability with a commanding 3-0 win against co-hosts Canada to advance to the quarter-finals. (Image Reuters)
Germany’s defeat against Ecuador (Group stage) | Ecuador stunned Germany with a 2-1 victory in a pivotal Group E match, securing their advancement to the Round of 32. Gonzalo Plata’s late goal ignited jubilant celebrations from the South American fans at the MetLife Stadium. (Image Reuters)
Portugal vs Democratic Republic of Congo (Group stage) | The Democratic Republic of Congo made a notable impact with a surprising 1-1 draw against Portugal, forcing Cristiano Ronaldo and his teammates to settle for a single point. João Neves opened the scoring for Portugal, but Yoane Wissa equalized with a well-placed header, highlighting DR Congo’s strong performance in their first World Cup in 52 years. (Image Reuters)
Cape Verde vs. Spain (Group Stage) | Cape Verde made their World Cup debut with a thrilling goalless draw against Spain in Atlanta, delivering one of the tournament’s early surprises. Although Spain maintained possession, they struggled to capitalize on opportunities, while goalie Vozinha’s standout performance secured a historic clean sheet for Cape Verde. (Image Reuters)