The FIFA World Cup enters its decisive phase with three new Round of 16 matches this Monday, June 29. Following Canada's qualification for the round of 16, the day promises strong emotions with duels such as Brazil against Japan, Germany facing Paraguay, and the standout match between Morocco and Netherlands.
The matches scheduled for today, June 29, are as follows, with times corresponding to Canary Islands time: Brazil will face Japan at 18:00, followed by the clash between Germany and Paraguay at 21:30. The day will conclude in the early morning with the match between Netherlands and Morocco at 02:00.
The opening match will pit the five-time world champions, Brazil, against Japan, one of the tournament's surprises. Subsequently, Germany is the favorite against a combative Paraguay team. The most anticipated match of the early morning will see Morocco, seeking to repeat its semi-final feat, face a renewed Netherlands side.
Fans can follow all the knockout stage matches through the DAZN platform, accessible via Movistar Plus+ and other providers such as Orange TV, Vodafone, Finetwork, Yoigo, Euskaltel, Telecable, Virgin Telco, and Amazon Prime Video. Additionally, TVE will offer one match daily on free-to-air television, as well as all of the Spanish national team's games.




