Ecuador and Germany square off today at MetLife Stadium in a do-or-die Group E match at 4:00 p.m. ET. But while the football world fixates on the pitch, the crypto industry is watching the stands, the screens, and the transaction volumes tied to FIFA’s freshly activated partnership with Kraken.
The exchange became the Official Crypto Exchange Supporter of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 9, with activations rolling out across North America and Europe starting June 10. Today’s match, one of the tournament’s most-watched group stage fixtures, is effectively the first major stress test for what crypto-sports convergence looks like at global scale.
The match: what’s at stake on the pitch
The simultaneous kickoff of Curacao vs Ivory Coast adds a layer of chaos. Ecuador, in particular, needs all three points to control its own destiny and avoid depending on the other result.
History isn’t kind to Ecuador in this fixture. Germany won their 2006 World Cup meeting 3-0 and took a 2013 friendly 4-2. Ecuador has never beaten Germany, and they’re trying to break that streak in the highest-pressure environment imaginable.






