England's Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring against Uruguay during their 2014 World Cup Group D soccer match at the Corinthians arena in Sao Paulo June 19, 2014.
Brazilian striker and member of the 2014 World Cup local organising committee Ronaldo attends a media briefing to discuss the Confederations Cup and the latest preparations for next year's World Cup finals in Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro July 1, 2013.
France's coach Didier Deschamps conducts a training session at the Arena Fonte Nova stadium ahead of their 2014 World Cup against Switzerland in Salvador, June 19, 2014.
Switzerland's Granit Xhaka reacts after scoring their second goal against France during their 2014 World Cup Group E soccer match at the Fonte Nova arena in Salvador June 20, 2014.
Carlo Costly of Honduras celebrates after scoring a goal during their 2014 World Cup Group E soccer match against Ecuador at the Baixada arena in Curitiba June 20, 2014.
Costa Rica's Junior Diaz (L) fights for the ball with Italy's Alessio Cerci during their 2014 World Cup Group D soccer match at the Pernambuco arena in Recife June 20, 2014.
Germany appears to the best European team playing in this year's World Cup. Can Ghana pull off a tremendous upset, or will Germany surge on to another victory?
Both France and Switzerland are unbeaten so far in this Brazil edition of the 2014 World Cup. The two meet up in Group E game Friday that will decide who takes over first place. Let's see who's got the edge.
The 2014 FIFA World brings together all walks of life from all over the world. Group E gives us a must-see matchup between two Latin American nations in Honduras and Ecuador. Let's compare the two great countries on and off the field.
John Brooks' goal against Ghana on Monday in the 2014 FIFA World Cup was only the latest of several iconic moments in Team USA's World Cup-related history. Latin Post.com looks at some of the biggest goals and moments for Team USA in the modern era of World Cup action.
Group H makes its debut on Tuesday, but the biggest game of the day actually is part of Group A as Brazil takes on Mexico. This game has a tremendous amount of implications for both sides. Brazil won its opener against Croatia but was far from convincing. Meanwhile Mexico took three point from its encounter with Cameron but could have scored more than the lone goal that gave it victory. Both teams will be out to prove themselves more than capable of winning Group A. Here is how each team can defeat its rival.
The United States pulled off a dramatic 2-1 victory over Ghana Monday to not only exorcise the demons of the past two World Cups, but to also get its campaign off to a great start. Here are some observations from the opening game between these two Group G squads.