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Ecuador v Germany: World Cup 2026 – live

Football | The Guardian

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June 25, 2026

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Ecuador v Germany: World Cup 2026 – live

World Cup kick-off: 4pm EDT/9pm BST/6am AEST Third-place table | Player guide | And email ScottEcuador being the designated home team, Germany will sport their navy away kit tonight. They could legitimately have run out in their famous white shirts, but the right thing has been done by colourblind fans: white v pastel is problematic, while blue v yellow is a good combination for people with colour blindness. The flecks on the shirt are mint, as is, in a manner of speaking, that lovely black tracky top.Ecuador’s match pennant is a thing of genuine beauty. Full disclosure: there was another photo on the wires with a better angle of it, but it cropped out the heads of the subjects in the framed picture, which seemed kind of wrong, so giving due respect to the artist Luigi Crosio, the Refugium Peccatorum Madonna and the baby Jesus, I’m going with this one instead. Continue reading...

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