Germany versus France in the 1/8th phase? Accurate scenes of groups predicting an early confrontation for heavyweights

The newly expanded format by F IFA with 48 national teams for the 2026 World Cup promised absolute chaos and group paths are already producing results.
If you look at the currently envisioned roads, two of the largest teams in world football, Germany and France, are facing a massive clash that will determine the tournament much earlier than expected.
While visualising in the image shows Germany and France lined up for a wonderful battle in the 1/8th phase on July 4th, that valve is strictly projection"sic is currently".

For that to happen in reality, both teams must exactly end up in the first places in their respective groups.
Given the group's current rankings, Germany is in an unprecedented position. Even if Germany loses its last match against Ecuador and Côte d'Ivoire defeats Kuracaon to match Germany by 6 points, the face-to-face rule comes into play.

Since Germany had already defeated Côte d'Ivoire with a score of 2-1 on Saturday, Germany has the draw in its hands and keeps it first despite everything.
But France is trapped in a battle of high risk, where everything is still fully open.

If the groups end up with Germany and France at the top, their encounters in the 1/16 round present a very high success probability:
Germany Versus Scotland: Germany would be the overwhelming favour against a Scottish team that has fought for stability.
France Versus Sweden: While Sweden is always a physical test, Kylian Mbappe and a French team playing bigball have many world-level players not to be highly favoured.
If the “renda teams make it to the conclusion of the group phase and successfully pass phase 1/16, the football world will receive the best gift of July 4th: a German-French confrontation in the 1/8th phase worth compared to the final. /Telegraphy/











