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19.06.2026Bayer 04

World Cup blog: Draw for Schick's Czechs - England and Argentina win

The 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico is underway. A total of eight Leverkusen players are taking part in the 23rd World Cup with 48 teams in the tournament for the first time. Bayer04.de will report on all matches involving Leverkusen players at the World Cup.
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+++ 18 June: Alajbegovic subbed late +++

That was followed by the clash between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Switzerland, captained by former Leverkusen man Granit Xhaka, which the Nati won 4-1. Kerim Alajbegovic started for Bosnia and came off in added time.

Like the Czechs, Bosnia and Herzegovina are third in Group B with one point. Canada (4 points) top the table thanks to their 6-0 thrashing of fourth-placed Qatar (1 point), on goal difference ahead of Switzerland (4 points). Alajbegovic and Co take on the 2022 hosts from the Arabian Peninsula in the group finale on 24 June.

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+++ 18 June: First point for Schick and Czech Republic +++

Czech Republic played their second match in Group A on Thursday evening. Patrik Schick and Co made a dream start against South Africa, going in front after just six minutes. The Czechs held onto their lead for a long time but the 2010 World Cup hosts netted a late equaliser in the 83rd minute. Schick started and played the full match.

The result leaves Miroslav Koubek's side in third place in the group with one point, level with South Africa. Co-hosts Mexico, who became the first team to book their place in the round of 32, lead the group ahead of South Korea. Czech Republic face the leaders in their final group match on 25 June (3:00 CEST) at the Azteca in Mexico City.

+++ 18 June: A high-scoring World Cup opener for England +++

The eighth and final Leverkusen player at the 2026 World Cup has kicked off his campaign. On Wednesday night, the 2024 Euro finalists England defeated the 2018 World Cup runners-up Croatia. The Three Lions twice took the lead but Croatia equalised on both occasions. England then sealed the victory with two further goals in the second half. Jarell Quansah did not feature in the 4–2 win.

England currently top Group L, followed by Ghana, who won 1-0 in their opening match against Panama, who are currently third in the group. England’s next match is on Tuesday 23 June at 22:00 CEST at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, near Boston, in the USA state of Massachusetts. Ghana are the opponents.

+++ 17 June: Defending champions win thanks to Messi hat-trick – Maza starts for Algeria +++

The opening match between reigning world champions Argentina and Algeria also marked the first direct encounter between two Bayer Leverkusen players at the 2026 World Cup: Exequiel Palacios, playing for the Albiceleste, faced his Leverkusen team-mate Ibrahim Maza. Argentina won 3–0 thanks to a hat-trick from Lionel Messi. Maza was in the Algeria starting XI and he played until the 81st minute. Palacios did not feature.

Argentina’s next match is against Austria, followed by a final Group J fixture against Jordan. Algeria first face Jordan and then Austria.

 

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+++ 15 June: Surprise draw for Spain against Cape Verde +++

There was an amazing result in Spain’s opening match in Group H on Monday night. The European champions drew 0–0 with Cape Verde in their opening match at this World Cup. La Furia Roja were unable to break down the World Cup newcomers – partly due to a passionate defensive display from the team from the African island nation. Alejandro Grimaldo did not feature in the match.

All teams in Group H now have one point at the start of the tournament. The group match between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay also ended in a draw (1–1). Grimaldo and Spain are back in action on Sunday 21 June at 18:00 CEST at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Saudi Arabia are the opponents in the second game.

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+++ 15 June: Netherlands draw opening match +++

The next Leverkusen player has kicked off his World Cup campaign: Netherlands played their first World Cup match in Group F against Japan on Sunday night. Although the Oranje took the lead twice, Japan equalised on both occasions – resulting in a 2-2 draw. Mark Flekken did not feature in the match.

In Group F, the Netherlands are tied for second place with Japan. Sweden top the group following a 5–1 victory over Tunisia. Flekken and his team are next in action on Saturday, 20 June (kick-off: 7 pm), at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas. Their opponents are Sweden.

+++ 13 June: Hosts USA off to a winning start +++

The third host nation kicked off their tournament overnight: The USA, featuring Werkself player Malik Tillman, faced Paraguay in their opening match. Tillman was in the starting XI. An own goal by Paraguay’s Damian Bobadilla gave the hosts an early lead (7’), followed by goals on 31 and 45+5 minutes to make it 2–0 and 3–0, both scored by Folarin Balogun. The Werkself number ten provided the assist for the latter strike. In the end, the USA clocked up a 4-1 opening win. Tillman played for 82 minutes.

Tillman and his USA team-mates play their next match this coming Friday, 19 June (kick-off: 21:00 CEST), against Australia at Lumen Field in Seattle.

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+++ 12 June: Alajbegovic takes on hosts +++

Kerim Alajbegovic and Bosnia and Herzegovina faced hosts Canada in Group B on Friday night at BMO Field in Toronto. In the first match in host nation Canada, Jovo Lukic put the visitors ahead with a header from a corner on 21 minutes. On 76 minutes, Cyle Larin, who only came off the bench moments earlier, scored the equaliser for Canada to make it 1-1. Alajbegovic came on in the 74th minute to replace his team-mate Amar Memic.

Kerim and his team will be back in action this coming Thursday, 18 June (kick-off: 21:00 CEST), at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles for their match against Switzerland.

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+++ 12 June: Schick suffers defeat against South Korea +++

The first Leverkusen player has competed in the World Cup. On the night of Thursday 11 June, Patrik Schick with Czechia kicked off their Group A campaign against South Korea, featuring former Leverkusen player Heung-min Son. Despite taking the lead on 59 minutes, the Bayer 04 striker and his team-mates suffered a 2-1 defeat in their opening match. Schick was in the starting line-up and played for 63 minutes.

The Czechs are third in Group A. Co-hosts Mexico, who beat South Africa 2–0 on Thursday night in a crazy World Cup opener including three red cards, top the group ahead of South Korea. Schick and his team-mates continue their campaign on Thursday 18 June (kick-off: 18:00 CEST) with their second group match against South Africa (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta).

Matches and results involving Leverkusen players at the World Cup:

Patrik Schick (Czechia)

Friday 12 June: South Korea 2–1 Czechia 

Thursday 18 June (18:00 CEST): Czechia vs. South Africa (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta)

Thursday 25 June (03:00 CEST): Czechia vs. Mexico (Azteca Stadium, Mexico City)

Kerim Alajbegovic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Friday 12 June: Canada 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina 

Thursday 18 June (21:00 CEST): Switzerland vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles)

Wednesday 24 June (21:00 CEST): Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar (Lumen Field, Seattle)

Malik Tillman (USA)

Saturday 13 June: USA 4-1 Paraguay 

Friday 19 June (21:00 CEST): USA vs. Australia (Lumen Field, Seattle)

Friday 26 June (04:00 CEST): Turkey vs. USA (SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles)

Mark Flekken (Netherlands)

Sunday 14 June: Netherlands 2-2 Japan 

Saturday 20 June (19:00 CEST): Netherlands vs. Sweden (NRG Stadium, Houston)

Friday 26 June (01:00 CEST): Tunisia vs. Netherlands (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City)

Alejandro Grimaldo (Spain)

Monday 15 June: Spain 0-0 Cape Verde 

Sunday 21 June (18:00 CEST): Spain vs. Saudi Arabia (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta)

Saturday 27 June (02:00 CEST): Uruguay vs. Spain (Estadio Akron, Guadalajara)

Ibrahim Maza (Algeria)

Wednesday 17 June: Argentina 3-0 Algeria

Tuesday 23 June (05:00 CEST): Jordan vs. Algeria (Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco)

Sunday 28 June (04:00 CEST): Algeria vs. Austria (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City)

Exequiel Palacios (Argentina)

Wednesday 17 June: Argentina 3-0 Algeria 

Monday 22 June (19:00 CEST): Argentina vs. Austria (AT&T Stadium, Arlington)

Sunday 28 June (04:00 CEST): Jordan vs. Argentina (AT&T Stadium, Arlington)

Jarell Quansah (England)

Wednesday 17 June: England 4-2 Croatia

Tuesday 23 June (22:00 CEST): England vs. Ghana (Gillette Stadium, Foxborough)

Saturday 27 June (23:00 CEST): Panama vs. England (MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford)

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