Germany defeated the United States 2-1 in their final test before the start of the 2026 World Cup, securing a victory that instills confidence for their debut in the competition. The match, held at the iconic Soldier Field Stadium in Chicago, showcased a determined German team eager to demonstrate their strength in front of the American audience.
The game started with excitement, as Germany scored just two minutes in. From a corner taken by Joshua Kimmich, Kai Havertz appeared at the far post to head the ball in with precision, opening the scoring and sending a clear signal of German intentions. Shortly after, Havertz found the net again, but the goal was disallowed for offside, keeping the tension in the air.
Despite the initial dominance of the European team, the United States did not let themselves be discouraged and reacted still in the first half. In the 36th minute, Antonee Robinson capitalized on a rebound in the area following a corner and fired a shot without hesitation, leaving goalkeeper Kevin Trapp with no chance, leveling the score with a stunning goal that ignited the local fans.
In the second half, Germany regained control of the game and quickly secured the victory. In the 57th minute, in a brilliant play initiated by Havertz, Leroy Sané received the ball on the right and took a low, placed shot, beating goalkeeper Matt Turner and sealing the final score at 2-1. This goal not only secured the win but also boosted the morale of the German squad ahead of the World Cup.
This was the final rehearsal for Germany, which will debut in the World Cup on June 14 against Curaçao. Meanwhile, the United States, co-hosts of the tournament alongside Mexico and Canada, are preparing for the opening match against Paraguay, also following their last test match.
In another preparatory match, Switzerland and Australia drew 1-1 in a game held in San Diego, in an intense duel under the Californian sun. The Swiss team, featuring former Benfica player Amdouni, opened the scoring in the 14th minute through Dan Ndoye, who finished with class after a lofted pass from Granit Xhaka.
Australia responded in the second half, significantly improving their performance. Nestory Irankunda was the standout player, striking from distance, forcing goalkeeper Gregor Kobel into a spectacular save that grazed the crossbar. In the 56th minute, Connor Metcalfe assisted Yengi, who scored on his debut with the Australian shirt, leveling the match.
Switzerland and Australia are now preparing to face Qatar and Turkey, respectively, in the group stage of the World Cup, with their confidence boosted after these balanced and intense warm-up matches.
With this final test, Germany makes it clear that they enter the 2026 World Cup with ambition and quality, ready to fight for top spots, while the United States, Switzerland, and Australia also demonstrate that they are prepared to surprise. The World Cup promises strong emotions from the very first whistle.
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