The Ecuador national football team is looking to 'set the record straight' against Group E's 'Cinderella story', Curazao. They must win and, if possible, score multiple goals to keep their options open for the round of 16 before facing Germany in the final matchday. The match takes place on Saturday, June 20, at 2:00 AM at Arrowhead Stadium. Ecuador's coach, Sebastián Beccacece, acknowledged that 'it's not the result we wanted, but it's just the beginning and we need to keep working' after losing to Costa de Marfil in their debut. The defeat caused a stir in Ecuador, which had previously gone 19 games without losing. Former international Carlos Tenorio stated that 'Beccacece is not leaving a lesson... We need a coach who is up to the level of our players'. 'La Tri' does not want to go from being a potential revelation to a disappointment, so they must win and, if possible, score multiple goals. Beccacece is considering introducing new players, such as replacing Alan Franco with Angelo Preciado as right-back and Alan Minda with Denil Castillo. Curazao, the smallest country to participate in a World Cup, is confident in continuing to achieve small milestones after losing 7-1 to Germany. Curazao's coach, Dick Advocaat, admitted that 'this is not a shame, we can still be proud'. The midfield will dictate the outcome in the matchup between Moisés Caicedo and Livano Comenencia. Caicedo will have to stretch Ecuador's defense, which only conceded five goals on their way to the World Cup. Comenencia showed a great performance in the debut and scored Curazao's first-ever World Cup goal.