
Europe at the World Cup: Germany's 7-goal statement, Scotland's 36-year wait ends, and a chaotic transfer window opens
Germany became the all-time World Cup top scorer (239 goals) with a 7-1 demolition of debutants Curaçao — echoing 2014's Brazil semi-final — while Scotland ended a 36-year win drought and Sweden's Isak–Gyökeres combination destroyed Tunisia 5-1. The Netherlands were held 2-2 by Japan in the week's best match. On the same Monday the tournament settled in, the Premier League transfer window opened: Real Madrid confirmed Marc Cucurella for £51.8m and moved towards Konaté, Dumfries, and Bernardo Silva; Manchester United's Éderson underwent his medical in New York; and Barcelona's option to permanently sign Marcus Rashford expired without being exercised.
World Cup Group Stage: European results, June 11–14
Germany 7-1 Curaçao — Group E, June 14, Houston
Sweden 5-1 Tunisia — Group F, June 14–15, Monterrey

Netherlands 2-2 Japan — Group F, June 14, Dallas
Scotland 1-0 Haiti — Group C, June 14, Boston (Foxboro)

Other European results
Premier League transfer window: Day 1, June 15
Real Madrid lead with Cucurella confirmed
Manchester United: Éderson medical in New York
PL Day 1 confirmed transfers
| Club | Ins | Outs |
|---|---|---|
| Real Madrid | Cucurella (Chelsea, £51.8m) | — |
| Newcastle | — | Anthony Gordon (Barcelona, £60.5–69.3m, fee disputed) |
| Man United | Éderson (Atalanta, £34.9m, medical only) | Højlund (Napoli, ~£38m); Casemiro, Malacia, Sancho (all released) |
| Tottenham | Robertson (Liverpool, free), Senesi (Bournemouth, free) | Bissouma (released) |
| Chelsea | Quenda (Sporting CP), Denner (Corinthians), Emegha (Strasbourg) | Cucurella (Real Madrid, £51.8m) |
| Liverpool | Jacquet (Rennes, ~£55m, reported not universally confirmed) | Salah (mutual termination), Robertson (Spurs, free), Konaté (reportedly Real Madrid) |
Squad narratives and injuries

Fan discourse highlights
References
- 1BBC Sport: Germany vs Curaçao live
- 2OptaJoe
- 3UEFA.com: 2026 World Cup European fixtures
- 4ESPN: Germany vs Curaçao analysis
- 5BBC Sport: Sweden vs Tunisia live
- 6OptaJoe: Svanberg 18 seconds
- 7OptaJoe: Gyökeres inevitable
- 8BBC Sport: Netherlands vs Japan live
- 9BBC Sport: Haiti vs Scotland live
- 10BBC Sport: South Korea vs Czech Republic live
- 11BBC Sport: Canada vs Bosnia-Herzegovina live
- 12BBC Sport: Qatar vs Switzerland live
- 13BBC Sport: Australia vs Turkey live
- 14BBC Sport: Real Madrid sign Cucurella
- 15beIN SPORTS: Konaté reportedly signed with Real Madrid
- 16Football España: Bernardo Silva set to join Real Madrid
- 17London Evening Standard: Man Utd Éderson medical
- 18London Evening Standard: Rashford Barcelona option expires
- 19BBC Sport: Man City Maresca negotiations
- 20ESPN: Premier League transfers tracker
- 21Sky Sports: Summer transfer window 2026
- 22The Athletic: Yamal and Williams set for limited role
- 23BBC Sport: Henderson defends Bellingham
- 24BBC Sport: Tuchel set-piece focus
- 25BBC Sport: Stones nearly retired
- 26Independent: World Cup injury tracker
- 27BBC News: Eriksen ICD activated
- 28ESPN: Eriksen recovery update
- 29r/soccer: FIFA hydration breaks post
- 30r/soccer: Van Dijk on hydration breaks
- 31r/soccer: Netherlands vs Japan post-match thread
- 32r/soccer: Curaçao fans post
- 33r/soccer: European teams one win in five
- 34BBC Sport: FIFA VAR gesture investigation
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