Cote d’Ivoire has managed to collect three points in their two matches as they defeated Ecuador and suffered a 2-1 defeat to 2014 World Cup champions Germany. Curaçao has one point after a heavy loss to Germany and a goalless draw against Ecuador.
Curaçao
Curaçao has no suspensions reported ahead of the match, with the squad expected to remain unchanged after their disciplined performance against Ecuador. Coach Dick Advocaat is likely to keep faith with the experienced core that earned their first-ever FIFA World Cup point. The team continues to rely on defensive organisation and collective structure as they aim to build momentum.
Côte d’Ivoire
Côte d’Ivoire have no major injury concerns ahead of the match. The squad remains close to full strength despite a physically demanding defeat to Germany. No suspensions have been reported. Coach Emerse Faé is unlikely to make many changes to his starting XI as the Elephants aim to maintain defensive resilience and build momentum for qualification progress moving forward run.
What’s at Stake
The Germany vs. Ecuador match will directly determine Côte d’Ivoire’s fate in the group. If Germany wins, they will likely move ahead on points and goal difference, meaning Côte d’Ivoire may need at least a draw against Curacao to qualify. However, if Ecuador wins or draws, it keeps the group much tighter, increasing Côte d’Ivoire’s chances of advancing even with a single point.
Curaçao has no room for error, with victory important to keep qualification hopes alive. A draw would almost certainly see them eliminated from competition, making three points crucial. Reaching the Round of 32 would represent the greatest achievement in the nation’s football history, marking a historic milestone and unprecedented progress on the world stage in their campaign overall in this tournament.
Players to Watch
Sébastien Haller – Cote d’Ivoire
The striker remains Côte d’Ivoire’s focal point in attack. His movement inside the box and aerial presence could be decisive in a match where chances may be limited.
Simon Adingra – Cote d’Ivoire
The winger’s pace and direct dribbling give Côte d’Ivoire an extra dimension going forward. Expect him to attack Curaçao’s full-backs throughout the contest.
Leandro Bacuna – Curacao
Curaçao’s captain provides leadership and experience. His ability from set pieces and long-range efforts could offer his side their best chance of causing an upset.
Eloy Room – Curacao
The veteran goalkeeper will likely be busy again. If Curaçao are to stay in the tournament, Room may need another inspired performance between the posts.
Verdict
Curaçao has exceeded expectations by picking up a point in Group E, but Côte d’Ivoire possesses more quality, experience, and attacking firepower. The African side is the favourites to win.

