Germany arrive in Texas in excellent form having won each of their last nine matches, completing their preparations by beating co-hosts USA 2-1 in Chicago last week. Only Brazil have entered and won more World Cups than the Germans, yet they are not among the immediate favourites despite that impressive run of form and proven tournament pedigree.
Manager Julian Nagelsmann (38) is the youngest manager at the competition and is younger than goalkeeper Manuel Neuer (40), who is reportedly on target to start despite missing their recent friendlies, and is therefore set to become only the second German after Lothar Matthäus to play in five World Cups.
In 78-year-old Dick Advocaat, Curaçao have the oldest manager ever to take charge of a World Cup game, while they are the smallest nation by area and population to qualify for the 2026 event. Getting here has already produced one of the stories of the tournament, especially as the Blue Wave did so by scoring more goals in CONCACAF qualifiers than any other side (28), but they're expected to struggle with difficult games against Ecuador and Ivory Coast to come after this opener.