Mexico entered the Round of 32 looking to be the 9th hosting nation to make it to the FIFA World Cup Championship match, and the first since France in 1998. The last four hosting nations to make it to the Championship match walked away the victors. Interestingly, if Mexico does reach the Championship Match, they will be the first hosting nation to do so outside of its own borders in the Garden State of New Jersey. Julian Quinones would light the match that brought the Estadio Azteca to explosion by scoring Mexico's first goal in the 22nd minute. Just 9 minutes later Raul Jimenez would double the lead for El Tri. Try as they might, but Ecuador barely looked a threat to Mexico's goal. This was not the performance expected from the 2nd Place finishers of CONMEBOL qualifying, only finishing behind Argentina. They gave up only 5 goals in 18 matches. They had not given up 2 goals in the same match throughout qualifying and their first 3 matches of World Cup 2026. La Tri's situation would only get worse when in the 5th minute of second half stoppage time Piero Hincapie would earn a red card for covering his mouth and saying something most likely inappropriate to Santiago Gimenez. Ecuador disappointingly head for home, while Mexico await the winner of England and DR Congo.
Day 20 draws to a close with a 5th different competitor moving into first place. An improbably 109 points sees a move for the Player of the Day from 4th to 1st. Congratulations Scriptor!
Three more teams will move to the Round of 16 tomorrow, and three more teams will head home. England will battle DR Congo. Belgium will lock horns with Senegal. And the United States look to avoid being the first co-hosts of 2026 to be eliminated when they take on the tag team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Good Luck to All!




