FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E Preview: Germany hope to return to former glories as Ecuador and Ivory Coast lie in wait
Germany headline Group E, but this is far from a straightforward assignment for the four-time world champions. After back-to-back disappointing World Cup campaigns, Die Mannschaft arrive in North America looking to restore their reputation on the biggest stage.
Ecuador boast one of the strongest squads in South America and enter the tournament full of confidence, while Ivory Coast are back at the World Cup for the first time since 2014 after years of frustration. Meanwhile, Curaçao make their tournament debut and will hope veteran coach Dick Advocaat can help them spring a surprise or two.
Germany: An acid test for Julian Nagelsmann
Few teams have more to prove than Germany. Since lifting the World Cup in 2014, Die Mannschaft have endured a difficult period, suffering group-stage exits in both 2018 and 2022 before rebuilding under Julian Nagelsmann.
The former Bayern Munich coach has introduced a more aggressive and fluid style of play, encouraging his side to dominate possession while pressing high up the pitch. Germany’s qualifying campaign showed signs of progress, with the team displaying far greater confidence and attacking intent than in recent years.
The squad is packed with talent. Jamal Musiala and Florian Wirtz are among the most exciting young playmakers in world football, while Kai Havertz provides versatility across the attack. Germany remain favorites to top the group, but a strong start may be crucial to calming nerves and avoiding memories of past failures.
Player to watch: Jamal Musiala
Jamal Musiala went through a tough campaign with Bayern Munich after an he sustained a fractured fibula and ankle dislocation following a collision with Gianluigi Donnarumma at the FIFA Club World Cup. But he did show what he is capable of in the limited time he got this season. Three goals and four assists in 15 games shows how he could be the key to his country’s hopes at this World Co.
His ability to glide past defenders and create chances from nothing makes him Germany’s most dangerous attacking player heading into the tournament.
Ecuador: Eyeing a major scalp after impressive qualifying campagin
Ecuador have quietly developed into one of South America’s toughest teams to face, and they arrive at the World Cup with genuine ambitions of making a deep run.
Under Sebastián Beccacece, La Tri have become a disciplined and tactically flexible side. Their defensive record during qualification was particularly impressive, conceding just five goals across 18 matches. That resilience has become the foundation of a team capable of frustrating even the strongest opponents.
The squad contains significant European experience. Moisés Caicedo continues to be one of the Premier League’s most complete midfielders, while defenders Piero Hincapié and Willian Pacho have established themselves at the highest level of European football.
Ecuador will not fear anyone in Group E. Qualifying for the knockout stages should be viewed as the minimum expectation, and they will believe they can challenge Germany for top spot.
Player to watch: Willian Pacho
Fresh from helping Paris Saint-Germain win the UEFA Champions League in 2025-26, Pacho arrives at the World Cup as one of the most in-form defenders in international football. His composure, athleticism, and reading of the game will be central to Ecuador’s hopes of causing problems for the group’s bigger names.
Ivory Coast: The Elephants are ready to shake things up
After failing to qualify for the previous two World Cups, Ivory Coast are finally back on football’s biggest stage. The Elephants arrive with momentum and confidence following the success that has transformed the mood around the national team in recent years.
Head coach Emerse Faé earned widespread praise after guiding Ivory Coast to the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations title, and his team has continued to develop a balanced style built on physicality, athleticism, and quick attacking transitions.
The squad contains plenty of quality. Amad Diallo has emerged as one of the team’s key attacking threats, while Franck Kessié and Ibrahim Sangaré bring experience and control in midfield. Despite entering the group as outsiders, Ivory Coast possess enough talent to dream of reaching the knockout rounds for the first time.
Player to watch: Amad Diallo
Diallo continued his rise during the 2025-26 season with Manchester United. He was one of the standout players as United’s fortunes were transformed under Michael Carrick with a strong third place finish. He has shown maturity in big games and his composure and creativity makes him the player most capable of turning tight matches in Ivory Coast’s favor.
Curaçao: A daunting task for the debutants
Curaçao’s first-ever World Cup appearance is one of the stories of the tournament. While they enter Group E as clear underdogs, reaching this stage is already a landmark achievement for the Caribbean nation.
Much of the squad reflects the country’s close ties to the Netherlands, with several players having been born or developed there before representing Curaçao internationally. Experienced coach Dick Advocaat brings a wealth of knowledge, having managed at multiple World Cups and major international tournaments throughout his career.
Advocaat’s teams are typically organized and pragmatic, and Curaçao will likely rely on defensive structure and quick counterattacks. Players such as Tahith Chong, Leandro Bacuna, and Jürgen Locadia provide experience and attacking quality that could help them remain competitive.
Player to watch: Tahith Chong
Chong has become one of Curaçao’s most important attacking outlets. The winger has recorded three goals and one assist in his six international appearances. His direct running and ability to stretch defenses could cause problems for defenders throughout the group stage.