Germany and Curaçao are scheduled to meet in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Sunday, in a fixture attracting broad international media coverage.

According to GoogleNewsEN, the match is listed as part of the tournament’s fourth matchday and will be broadcast live by multiple international sports outlets, including FOX Sports and ESPN, with live streaming options also available to viewers.

According to GoogleNewsEN, the fixture is notable for featuring the youngest and oldest head coaches present at the 2026 World Cup tournament, a distinction highlighted by USA Today in its pre-match coverage. Further details regarding the identities of both coaches are provided by the respective sources ahead of kick-off.

Pre-match analysis and predicted line-ups have been published by outlets including Opta Analyst and Sports Mole. According to GoogleNewsEN, Germany is widely regarded as the strong favourite in this group-stage encounter. Reuters reports that the German squad considers nothing less than a victory an acceptable outcome as it opens its World Cup campaign.

The Germany–Curaçao fixture forms part of a broader Sunday programme that also includes a group-stage match between the Netherlands and Japan, as reported by FOX Sports.

Representatives of the football associations concerned could not be reached for comment.