Draws and goals after the first 16 matches of every World Cup since 1998, showing 2026 has the most drawsImage source, BBC Sport
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World Cup 2026 has produced a record eight draws after 16 matches

Europe feeling the heat?

When Belgium drew with Egypt on Monday they became the seventh of 10 teams from Europe to fail to win their opening match.

Germany, Scotland and Sweden are the only three European teams to kick off their campaigns with wins, beating Curacao, Haiti and Tunisia, respectively.

England, Croatia, France, Norway, Austria and Portugal are still to play their opening games.

European nations – who were ranked higher than their opposition in eight of the 10 matches – would have been expected to win more, so are the hot conditions in North America playing their part?

‘The grass really needed watering’

Belgium players take on water during a hydration breakImage source, AFP via Getty Images
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Belgium faced Egypt in temperatures climbing above 30C at a lunchtime kick-off in Seattle

The heat was always expected to be a factor at this World Cup, with several matches taking place in high temperatures across three countries.

Belgium’s draw with Egypt in Seattle was played on what was forecast to be one of the hottest days of the year in the city, with temperatures climbing above 30C at a lunchtime kick-off.

Belgium boss Rudi Garcia refused to use the conditions as an excuse, saying: “Whether it is 10 degrees or 30 degrees, we should have done better.”

He did, however, acknowledge the impact on the playing surface, adding: “The grass really needed watering. It was very dry and as a result it was slowing the ball down.”

Switzerland coach Murat Yakin also pointed to his side’s wastefulness rather than the conditions after a 1-1 draw with Qatar, despite his team generating 26 shots and an expected goals figure of 3.24.

Winless South Americans

It is also worth noting that while only three of the 10 European teams to have played so far have won, only two have lost.

Meanwhile, not one South American team has managed a win so far.

Brazil – the most successful team at World Cups with five titles – were held by Morocco, while inaugural winners Uruguay drew with Saudi Arabia. Paraguay, meanwhile, were beaten 4-1 by tournament co-hosts the USA. Argentina and Colombia are still to play.

Asia’s representatives remain unbeaten and African nations have taken points from several higher-ranked opponents, underlining how difficult this World Cup has become for the traditional powers.

“I’m disappointed [with Brazil],” former Uruguay international Gus Poyet stated on BBC One.

“I was surprised how bad technically they were. I don’t know if it was the pitch, maybe the pitch didn’t help but they were missing passes, simple passes that you would expect the Brazilian players to do well.”

Fortunately for all those who have made slow starts at this World Cup, nothing is over after the first game.

With two more group games to come, they have plenty of time to improve and secure their place in the knockouts.

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