World Cup
Spain vs Uruguay front pages stress 'must not switch off'
Spain face Uruguay tonight at 02:00 on June 26, 2026, with a draw enough to keep them top of the World Cup group, as Spanish front pages warn the side not to switch off. The group‑stage clash carries the risk of a round‑of‑16 showdown with Argentina if points are lost.
's front page features a spectacular satellite image of the illuminated Iberian Peninsula and the headline “Spain must not switch off,” underscoring the newspaper’s warning to the national team. The visual emphasizes the country's unity ahead of the match.
Mundo Deportivo runs the slogan “Top spot or Messi” alongside the word “Poisoned,” highlighting the strategic stakes of the encounter. Both phrases suggest that a slip could hand the group lead to Argentina’s Lionel Messi.
Sport publishes the headline “Leaders!” and notes that coach Luis de la Fuente could retain the winning lineup that defeated Saudi Arabia, with Dani Olmo and Lamine Yamal as the primary attacking options. The newspaper’s optimism reflects confidence in the current squad’s form.
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A draw is sufficient for Luis de la Fuente’s side to remain atop Group C and avoid a daunting round‑of‑16 clash with Argentina. The team therefore aims to secure at least one point to preserve its position. In Argentina, daily newspaper Olé leads with the exclamation “BECCASISÍ,” celebrating Ecuador’s historic 2‑1 victory over Germany. The win propels the team coached by Sebastián Beccacece into the next round.Ecuador shocks Germany 2-1 at World Cup, snatches knockout spot
French daily L’Équipe dedicates its front page to the France‑Norway clash, headlined “Même pas peur,” framing the match as a duel between Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland. The coverage presents both sides as pure goalscorers. Across the continent, the World Cup group stage has generated headline‑making stories, with nations keen to avoid dangerous knockout matchups. The media narratives underscore the high stakes of each remaining fixture.