Tuesday’s 2026 World Cup Warm-Up Predictions and Match Previews, Including Croatia vs. Belgium
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Canada are set to face Uzbekistan in a friendly at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Monday in what will be the penultimate match for both teams before the World Cup. Canada enter the match after drawing 0-0 with Tunisia in March, while Uzbekistan also played out a goalless draw with Venezuela before winning the ensuing shootout 5-4. Despite some key absences, Canada are expected to rely on squad depth and may still find a way to secure a narrow victory.
In Europe, Croatia and Belgium meet in a high-profile international friendly at Stadion Rujevica on Tuesday. The match brings together two teams with strong World Cup histories but repeated near-misses in major tournaments. Belgium have recently shown attacking improvement, but Croatia’s defensive structure and the possibility of both sides managing minutes carefully could limit the match’s intensity. A low-scoring draw looks like a likely result as both teams try to avoid injuries before the tournament begins.
Morocco continue their World Cup preparations with a home friendly against Madagascar at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdallah on Tuesday evening. Fresh from a 5-0 win over Burundi, Morocco will use the match to refine combinations and build momentum before their Group C opener against Brazil. With impressive attacking depth and strong recent scoring form, Morocco are widely expected to dominate against a Madagascar side with little at stake. A comfortable home win is the most likely outcome.
Wales also host international opposition on Tuesday, welcoming World Cup-qualified Ghana to the Cardiff City Stadium. Ghana have secured their place in Group L for the summer competition, while Wales failed to qualify. Although Wales will have home advantage, Ghana are expected to be more motivated as they look to build confidence before the World Cup. With Wales having less to play for and Ghana eager for a positive result, the visitors are tipped to edge the contest.
Across these fixtures, the common theme is final preparation. Canada, Croatia, Morocco, Wales, Uzbekistan, Belgium, Madagascar, and Ghana are all using these matches to test tactics, manage fitness, and build momentum ahead of the World Cup. Some teams are focused on sharpening attacking patterns, while others are prioritizing defensive shape and injury prevention. The friendlies offer a final chance to make adjustments before competitive football begins on the world stage.


