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Turkey

Team Outlook
Turkey have a strong chance as dark horses. Their key strength is attacking talent, with Hakan Çalhanoğlu pulling the strings. Defensive discipline is a concern, often leaving gaps. Star player Çalhanoğlu is a set-piece threat. If they tighten up at the back, they can advance.
Tournament form · L
Turkey have played 1 match this tournament: 0W 0D 1L, 0 scored and 2 conceded.
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Standings

#TeamPWDLGF:GAPts
1United States11004:13
2Australia11002:03
3Turkey10010:20
4Paraguay10011:40
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Turkey · Group Fixtures

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Group D · Match 6FT 2–0 missed
Australia
1-2
Turkey
1 20%X 25%2 55%
Turkey's attacking talent, led by Hakan Çalhanoğlu, should overwhelm Australia's defense. The Socceroos are organized but lack individual quality. Turkey will win 2-1, with Australia grabbing a consolation goal late.
Group D · Match 31Fri, Jun 19
Turkey
1-1
Paraguay
1 35%X 35%2 30%
Both teams lost their Group D openers — Turkey 2-0 to Australia, Paraguay 4-1 to the USA — leaving each on 0 points and needing a result to stay in contention. At a neutral venue (Levi's Stadium, USA), there is no home advantage for Turkey, undercutting the prior 2-1 prediction. Turkey's defeat was less dramatic, but Paraguay's heavy loss suggests defensive issues, though one game is a small sample. No injury or lineup news is available. Given the stakes and the sides' comparable quality, a tight, cautious match is likely. A draw is a plausible outcome, keeping both mathematically alive. Turkey may shade possession, but Paraguay's counterattacking threat — led by Almirón — can punish. Scoreline reflects a balanced contest with limited clear chances. Confidence is low due to minimal evidence; squad announcements could shift probabilities.
Group D · Match 59Thu, Jun 25
Turkey
1-2
United States
1 65%X 25%2 10%
United States enter this match in commanding form after thumping Paraguay 4-1, displaying fluid attacking football and clinical finishing. Turkey, in contrast, were thoroughly outplayed by Australia in a 2-0 defeat, revealing vulnerabilities at the back and a lack of cutting edge. SoFi Stadium provides a de facto home advantage for the Americans, who will feed off the energy of a partisan crowd. With qualification at stake, the USA's pressing and quick transitions should again prove decisive. Turkey possess individual quality but appear disjointed; they may find the net from a set piece, yet the USA's overall cohesion and superior match sharpness point to a narrow but deserved victory.