It keeps happening. Germany — four World Cup titles, the most ruthless knockout record in the history of the tournament — are out of the 2026 World Cup at the last-32 stage. The Guardian's World Cup Daily confirmed the exit on 30 June. The full match details are still being verified. But the direction of travel? That part is not in doubt.
Editor's note: This piece is a reaction and commentary on Germany's confirmed elimination from the 2026 World Cup. The specific scoreline and the identity of the team that eliminated Germany have not yet been independently verified to our editorial standard. We will update this article with full match details once confirmed. Key Facts have been removed pending verification.
This is not a new story, which almost makes it worse. The 2018 group-stage exit in Russia was supposed to be the rock bottom. The 2022 group-stage exit in Qatar was supposed to be the correction that never came. Now, in 2026, Germany have gone one round further — the last 32 — and it still ends the same way: early, messy, and with questions that don't have clean answers.
The Guardian's World Cup Daily podcast — with Max Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Archie Rhind-Tutt and Nicky Bandini — covered the exit as part of a dramatic day of last-32 action. The opponent and scoreline remain unconfirmed in our sourcing at time of publication. We are not going to dress that up.
Three World Cups in a row. Three exits before the quarter-finals. For a nation that once treated the last eight as a minimum requirement, that is not a rough patch — that is a structural problem.
If Germany's exit was the headline, Brazil's performance against Japan was the raised eyebrow. The Seleção advanced, according to The Guardian's coverage, but not without a scare — the kind of afternoon that gives a fanbase flashbacks and gives a coaching staff a very uncomfortable debrief.
Japan have been building quietly for years, and anyone who watched their recent tournament football knew they were not a side to take lightly. Brazil, for all their talent, were made to work for it. They are through, but the manner of it will follow them into the next round.
The 2026 World Cup is not short of storylines. Germany's, though, is the one that will echo longest.
They didn't just lose a match. They lost the argument that this is still temporary.
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We'll update this piece with the confirmed scoreline, opponent, and full round-of-32 results — including the Netherlands and Morocco matches — as soon as they are independently verified.
It keeps happening. Germany — four World Cup titles, the most ruthless knockout record in the history of the tournament — are out of the 2026 World Cup at the last-32 stage.
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“Stays on Germany — different angle, same beat.”
SELEÇÕESGermany are out of the 2026 World Cup, and the knives are already being sharpened. According to Foot Mercato, the German football establishment is moving fast — describing the exit as a 'terrible fias
“Stays on Germany — different angle, same beat.”
SELEÇÕESGermany are out of the 2026 World Cup, and the knives are already being sharpened. According to Foot Mercato, the German football establishment is moving fast — describing the exit as a 'terrible fias