
World Cup
8:00 PMJune 20, 2026
Group Stage – 2
BMO Field
Referee: Juan Gabriel Benitez, Paraguay


Germany


Ivory Coast
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1.84
Expected goals (xG)
1.23
Passing
553 (89%)
Accurate passes
361 (86%)
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1
G
Manuel Neuer
18
D
Nathaniel Brown
15
D
Nico Schlotterbeck
4
D
Jonathan Tah
6
D
Joshua Kimmich (C)
5
M
Aleksandar Pavlović
M
Felix Nmecha
17
M
Florian Wirtz
10
M
Jamal Musiala
19
M
Leroy Sané
7
F
Kai Havertz
1
G
Yahia Fofana
3
D
Ghislain Konan
20
D
Emmanuel Agbadou
7
D
Odilon Kossounou
5
D
Wilfried Singo
18
M
Ibrahim Sangaré
11
M
Yan Diomande
26
M
Christ Inao Oulaï
M
Franck Kessié (C)
30′
15
M
Amad Diallo
9
F
Ange-Yoan Bonny
Substitutes
F
Evann Guessand
F
Nicolas Pépé
12
F
Elye Wahi
14
F
Oumar Diakité
F
Simon Adingra
M
Seko Fofana
25
M
Parfait Guiagon
4
M
Jean Michaël Seri
24
F
Bazoumana Touré
21
D
Evan Ndicka
D
Guéla Doué
2
D
Ousmane Diomande
13
D
Christopher Operi
16
G
Mohamed Koné
23
G
Alban Lafont
No standings data available for this league
Germany defeated Ivory Coast 2-1 in a thrilling World Cup encounter at BMO Field, with Deniz Undav’s late heroics securing victory after the Ivorians had taken an early lead.
Germany came into this World Cup clash seeking to make an early statement in the tournament. Ivory Coast, meanwhile, looked to upset the odds against one of Europe’s traditional powerhouses. Both teams arrived at BMO Field with ambitions of collecting three points in a competitive group.
Ivory Coast struck first with a shock opening goal. Franck Kessié fired past the German defense in the 30th minute, giving the Africans an unexpected advantage. The goal came against the run of play, as Germany had dominated possession in the opening exchanges.
Germany controlled the ball for much of the first half, recording 60 percent possession. However, they struggled to convert their territorial advantage into clear chances. The Germans registered seven shots on target but could not find the breakthrough before the interval.
At halftime, Germany trailed 1-0 despite their superiority. Kessié’s opener had stunned the Germans, who needed to respond with greater intensity in the second period. The tactical situation demanded Germany push forward and take more risks.
The second half saw Germany elevate their performance significantly. Deniz Undav emerged as the decisive figure, transforming the match with his clinical finishing. In the 68th minute, Undav drew the Germans level with a composed finish.
Momentum had shifted decisively toward the Germans. Undav’s equalizer sparked Germany’s attacking play, and they pressed for a winner. Ivory Coast’s defense came under sustained pressure as the match entered its final stages.
Undav sealed victory in the 90th minute, firing home Germany’s second goal in dramatic fashion. The striker’s double completed a remarkable turnaround, sending the German supporters into raptures. Germany had transformed a losing position into a winning one through sheer determination.
The statistics reflected Germany’s dominance. They attempted 16 shots overall, with nine coming from inside the box. Undav’s performance proved exceptional, converting three shots on target into two goals while maintaining an 8.3 rating.
Ivory Coast’s goalkeeper Yahia Fofana made five crucial saves to keep his team competitive. Despite the defeat, the Ivorians showed resilience and created moments of danger. Germany’s expected goals of 1.84 compared to Ivory Coast’s 1.23 illustrated the quality of chances created.
This victory provides Germany with an ideal platform for their World Cup campaign. The Germans demonstrated their ability to overcome adversity and finish matches clinically. Undav’s performance will give Julian Nagelsmann’s side confidence moving forward in the tournament.
Germany’s next test arrives as they continue their group stage journey. The Ivorians must regroup and respond positively in their upcoming fixture. Both teams now focus on maintaining momentum in what promises to be a competitive World Cup.
