Ecuador Upsets Germany as Ecuador Next Game Watch Expands

Ecuador next game takes center stage after Ecuador upset Germany in World Cup 2026 live updates, alongside live results and Group F pressure.

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Ecuador Upsets Germany as Ecuador Next Game Watch Expands

Ecuador next game moved into focus after live World Cup 2026 updates said Ecuador upset Germany. The same update stream also tracked Ivory Coast beating Curaçao, while the night’s other matches kept Group F moving.

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Brian Brobbey In Kansas City

Netherlands added another layer to the live coverage in Kansas City. Brian Brobbey scored its second goal in the seventh minute from the right side of the box after a free kick, just minutes after Ellyes Skhiri’s own goal put the Netherlands ahead in the second minute.

That match still had weight even with Tunisia already eliminated at the bottom of Group F. The Netherlands entered tied on points and goal difference with Japan, so every goal in Kansas City carried the same value as the result itself.

Japan And Sweden In Arlington

Japan and Sweden were playing in Arlington, Texas, while Ao Tanaka went unpunished after a takedown of Anthony Elanga at midfield. Earlier in the same live sequence, no penalty was called in the fifth minute after Daizen Maeda drove into the area and Gabriel Gudmundsson made contact.

The live page also carried the later schedule from Los Angeles, where The United States was set to play Turkey at 10 p.m. ET. That left the Ecuador result sitting inside a wider tournament night rather than as a standalone upset.

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SoFi Stadium Parking Prices

FIFA’s parking information added one more hard number to the night. Around four hours before the match, parking at SoFi Stadium showed prices of $275 and $226, with The Forum around $145 and oversized vehicles listed at $600.

For readers following the live updates, the practical takeaway is simple: the Ecuador upset is the headline, but the tournament table and the live match clock are still doing the real work. The next wave of attention now falls on how those Group F results line up with Japan’s position, and whether Ecuador can carry this result into its next game.

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