The Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup continues tomorrow, Saturday, with two highly anticipated matches: the first brings together Argentina and Cape Verde, and Colombia faces Ghana, to decide the final tickets to the Round of 16. Argentina, the defending champion, enters its match against Cape Verde in Miami, relying on its strong record in the tournament after finishing top of its group, maintaining its defensive solidity, while star Lionel Messi continues to deliver impressive performances, scoring 6 of the 8 goals his team has scored in the current edition, thus maintaining his lead as the team's top scorer in the tournament so far. Argentina also counts on a group of its top stars, led by Lautaro Martinez, Enzo Fernandez, and Cristian Romero, under the leadership of coach Lionel Scaloni, who emphasized the importance of dealing cautiously with the opponent, praising the performances Cape Verde showed in the group stage. Meanwhile, Cape Verde continues to write one of the tournament's biggest surprises in its first World Cup appearance, having reached the knockout rounds without a loss in the group stage, drawing attention with its defensive strength led by goalkeeper Vozinha, along with the experience of captain Ryan Mendes and the ambition of forward Dailon Livramento to continue the historic journey of the African team. In the second match, Colombia faces Ghana in Kansas City, with a relative advantage for Colombia, which topped its group, relying on a group of distinguished players led by Luis Diaz, Daniel Munoz, and Jefferson Lerma, aiming to reach the Round of 16. Ghana hopes to regain its World Cup glory, benefiting from the experience of several players, led by Antoine Semenyo, Mohammed Kudus, and Thomas Partey, relying on its defensive cohesion and tactical discipline to counter Colombia's attacking strength. The two matches conclude the Round of 32, with the winners advancing to continue their journey in the Round of 16, as part of the first World Cup edition with 48 teams.