World Cup 2026

World Cup 2026 Schedule

There are 104 matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. One hundred and four. Even saying it out loud still sounds impossible — a month and a half...

By GoalStatsLab Jun 26, 2026 12 min read
World Cup 2026 Schedule

There are 104 matches in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. One hundred and four. Even saying it out loud still sounds impossible — a month and a half of football, spread across three countries, 16 stadiums, and 39 days that have already given us records, upsets, and moments no one will forget. And the best part? We’re only halfway through.

Whether you’re trying to plan your viewing schedule, figure out when your team plays next, or just want to know exactly when the final is, this is your complete, up-to-date guide to the World Cup 2026 schedule — every phase, every fixture, every date.

Full World Cup 2026 Match Schedule

Before diving into each stage in detail, here’s the big picture at a glance. The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026 — the longest FIFA World Cup in history.

StageDatesMatches
Group StageJune 11 – June 2772
Round of 32June 28 – July 316
Round of 16July 4 – July 78
QuarterfinalsJuly 9 – July 114
SemifinalsJuly 14 – July 152
Third-Place MatchJuly 181
FinalJuly 191
Total104
World Cup 2026 Schedule

A note on time zones: the 2026 World Cup spans three countries and multiple time zones, so kickoff times vary depending on the venue. All times in this guide are given in ET (Eastern Time) unless otherwise noted. For reference, ET is UTC–4 during daylight saving time.

Group Stage Fixtures

The group stage is the foundation of the whole tournament. 48 teams play across 12 groups from June 11 to June 27, and every single game matters — because finishing first, second, or even a strong third can make the difference between going home and advancing to the Round of 32.

How It Works

Each of the 12 groups contains four teams. Every team plays three matches — one against each of the other three teams in their group. Points are awarded as always: 3 for a win, 1 for a draw, 0 for a loss. The top two in each group go through automatically. The eight best third-place finishers across all 12 groups also advance. That means 32 teams make it out of the group stage.

Matchday 1 — June 11–17

The tournament kicked off on June 11 at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, where co-host Mexico beat South Africa 2–0 in front of a packed, electric crowd. Here are all 24 first-round fixtures:

DateMatchResultVenue
Jun 11Mexico vs South Africa2–0Mexico City
Jun 11South Korea vs Czech Republic2–1Guadalajara, Mexico
Jun 12Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina1–1Toronto
Jun 12USA vs Paraguay4–1Los Angeles
Jun 13Switzerland vs Qatar1–1San Francisco Bay Area
Jun 13Brazil vs Morocco1–1Miami
Jun 13Scotland vs Haiti1–0Boston
Jun 13Australia vs Türkiye2–0Kansas City
Jun 14Germany vs Curaçao7–1Philadelphia
Jun 14Ivory Coast vs Ecuador1–0East Rutherford, NJ
Jun 14Netherlands vs Japan2–2Atlanta
Jun 14Sweden vs Tunisia5–1Kansas City
Jun 15Belgium vs Egypt1–1Seattle
Jun 15Iran vs New Zealand2–2Vancouver
Jun 15Spain vs Cabo Verde0–0Houston
Jun 15Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay1–1Guadalajara, Mexico
Jun 16France vs Senegal3–1East Rutherford, NJ
Jun 16Norway vs Iraq4–1Toronto
Jun 16Argentina vs Algeria3–0Kansas City
Jun 17Austria vs Jordan3–1Dallas
Jun 17Portugal vs DR Congo1–1Houston
Jun 17Colombia vs Uzbekistan3–1Atlanta
Jun 17England vs Croatia4–2Dallas
Jun 17Ghana vs Panama1–0Philadelphia

That opening week gave us everything: a Germany 7–1 demolition, Messi’s Argentina making an immediate statement, an immediate shock with Spain held by Cabo Verde, and enough draws to make half the groups genuinely unpredictable.

Matchday 2 — June 18–23

The second round of fixtures raised the stakes further. Teams that stumbled in matchday one came out swinging. Norway beat Senegal 3–2 to go alongside France at the top of Group I. Portugal put five past Uzbekistan. England drew 0–0 with Ghana and raised a few eyebrows. And Messi against Austria — but you know how that one ended.

DateMatchResultVenue
Jun 18Czech Republic vs South Africa1–1Atlanta
Jun 18Mexico vs South Korea1–0Monterrey, Mexico
Jun 18Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina4–1Los Angeles
Jun 18Canada vs Qatar6–0Vancouver
Jun 19Scotland vs Morocco0–1Boston
Jun 19Brazil vs Haiti3–0Philadelphia
Jun 19USA vs Australia2–0Seattle
Jun 19Türkiye vs Paraguay0–1Dallas
Jun 20Germany vs Ivory Coast2–1Houston
Jun 20Ecuador vs Curaçao0–0Miami
Jun 20Netherlands vs Sweden5–1Los Angeles
Jun 20Japan vs Tunisia4–0Kansas City
Jun 21Belgium vs Iran0–0Los Angeles
Jun 21Egypt vs New Zealand3–1Vancouver
Jun 21Spain vs Saudi Arabia4–0Monterrey, Mexico
Jun 21Uruguay vs Cabo Verde2–2Guadalajara, Mexico
Jun 22France vs Iraq3–0Philadelphia
Jun 22Norway vs Senegal3–2Toronto
Jun 22Argentina vs Austria2–0Dallas
Jun 22Algeria vs Jordan2–1Kansas City
Jun 23Portugal vs Uzbekistan5–0Houston
Jun 23Colombia vs DR Congo1–0Atlanta
Jun 23England vs Ghana0–0Miami
Jun 23Croatia vs Panama1–0Toronto

Matchday 3 — June 24–27

The final group-stage fixtures are where it all comes together. All four teams in each group play simultaneously on matchday 3 — meaning nothing can be manipulated, and everyone finds out at the same time. Some groups are already decided. Others go to the wire.

June 24–25 (Groups A, B, C, E, F, D):

DateMatchResultVenue
Jun 24Mexico vs Czech Republic3–0Monterrey, Mexico
Jun 24South Africa vs South Korea1–0Atlanta
Jun 24Switzerland vs Canada2–1Vancouver
Jun 24Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar3–1Seattle
Jun 24Brazil vs Scotland3–0Miami
Jun 24Morocco vs Haiti4–2San Francisco Bay Area
Jun 25Ecuador vs Germany2–1East Rutherford, NJ
Jun 25Curaçao vs Ivory Coast0–2Philadelphia
Jun 25Japan vs Sweden1–1Dallas
Jun 25Tunisia vs Netherlands1–3Kansas City
Jun 25Türkiye vs USA3–2Los Angeles
Jun 25Paraguay vs Australia0–0San Francisco Bay Area

June 26–27 (Groups G, H, I, J, K, L):

DateMatchVenue
Jun 26Egypt vs IranSeattle
Jun 26New Zealand vs BelgiumVancouver
Jun 26Cabo Verde vs Saudi ArabiaHouston
Jun 26Uruguay vs SpainGuadalajara, Mexico
Jun 26Norway vs FranceBoston
Jun 26Senegal vs IraqToronto
Jun 27Algeria vs AustriaKansas City
Jun 27Jordan vs ArgentinaDallas
Jun 27Colombia vs PortugalMiami
Jun 27DR Congo vs UzbekistanAtlanta
Jun 27Panama vs EnglandEast Rutherford, NJ
Jun 27Croatia vs GhanaPhiladelphia

Round of 32 Fixtures

This is brand new. Never before in World Cup history has there been a Round of 32 — it’s the 2026 World Cup’s most significant format change, and it gives 32 nations the chance to compete in the knockout rounds. No more heartbreaking exits purely at the group stage for a team that finished third in a tough group. If you’re good enough, you get another shot.

The Round of 32 runs from June 28 to July 3, with matchups determined by group finishes and the bracket structure. The specific opponents for teams that advanced as third-place finishers won’t be confirmed until the final group games are played.

DateMatchVenue
Jun 28South Africa vs CanadaLos Angeles
Jun 29Brazil vs Runner-up FHouston
Jun 29Germany vs Best 3rd (A/B/C/D/F)Boston
Jun 30Winner F vs MoroccoMonterrey, Mexico
Jun 30Runner-up E vs Runner-up IDallas
Jun 30Winner I vs Best 3rd (C/D/F/G/H)East Rutherford, NJ
Jul 1Mexico vs Best 3rd (C/E/F/H/I)Mexico City
Jul 1Winner L vs Best 3rd (E/H/I/J/K)Atlanta
Jul 1Winner G vs Best 3rd (A/E/H/I/J)Seattle
Jul 1USA vs Best 3rd (B/E/F/I/J)San Francisco Bay Area
Jul 2Winner H vs Runner-up JLos Angeles
Jul 2Runner-up K vs Runner-up LToronto
Jul 2Switzerland vs Best 3rd (E/F/G/I/J)Vancouver
Jul 3Runner-up D vs Runner-up GDallas
Jul 3Argentina vs Runner-up HMiami
Jul 3Winner K vs Best 3rd (D/E/I/J/L)Kansas City

One matchup already guaranteed to fire up fans: Argentina vs the runner-up of Group H in Miami on July 3. And with Messi on 5 goals and counting in this tournament, the Hard Rock Stadium crowd is going to be something else.

Round of 16 Fixtures

The Round of 16 takes place from July 4 to July 7, and for the first time in this tournament, all matches from this point on are played exclusively in the United States. The venues get bigger, the stakes get higher, and the games get tighter.

Note that specific matchups here depend entirely on who comes through the Round of 32, so team names below are listed by bracket positions.

DateMatchVenue
Jul 4Winner Match 73 vs Winner Match 75Houston
Jul 4Winner Match 74 vs Winner Match 77Philadelphia
Jul 5Winner Match 76 vs Winner Match 78East Rutherford, NJ
Jul 5Winner Match 79 vs Winner Match 80Mexico City
Jul 6Winner Match 83 vs Winner Match 84Dallas
Jul 6Winner Match 81 vs Winner Match 82Seattle
Jul 7Winner Match 86 vs Winner Match 88Atlanta
Jul 7Winner Match 85 vs Winner Match 87Vancouver

July 4 carries extra weight this year — two World Cup matches at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia and NRG Stadium in Houston will double as celebrations of the United States Semiquincentennial, the 250th anniversary of American independence. It’s going to be a day like no other.

Quarter-Finals

Four matches. Eight teams. July 9 to July 11, played at some of the most iconic venues in American sport. By this stage, the tournament’s narrative is in full flow — upsets have happened, favorites are under pressure, and every game feels like it could define a generation.

DateMatchVenue
Jul 9QF1: R16 winnersBoston (Gillette Stadium)
Jul 10QF2: R16 winnersLos Angeles (SoFi Stadium)
Jul 10QF3: R16 winnersMiami (Hard Rock Stadium)
Jul 11QF4: R16 winnersKansas City (Arrowhead Stadium)

The quarterfinals are where World Cups truly live or die. Think back to Argentina vs France in Qatar — or Germany’s 7–1 over Brazil in 2014. The stage is set for moments like those again.

Semi-Finals

Two matches. July 14 and July 15. Only four teams left in the world. The venues for the semifinals are two of the most spectacular in the tournament.

DateMatchVenue
Jul 14Semi-Final 1: QF1 winner vs QF2 winnerDallas (AT&T Stadium)
Jul 15Semi-Final 2: QF3 winner vs QF4 winnerAtlanta (Mercedes-Benz Stadium)

AT&T Stadium in Dallas — also known as Jerry’s World — can hold over 80,000 fans and already witnessed Messi’s record-breaking brace against Austria in the group stage. Whatever happens there in the semifinal, the atmosphere will be something else.

Third-Place Match

For the two teams whose World Cup dreams didn’t quite make it to the final — there’s still one last shot at glory, and the bronze medal is nothing to be sniffed at.

DateMatchVenue
July 18Third-Place Play-OffMiami, Hard Rock Stadium

The third-place match takes place on July 18 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami — the day before the final. It’s often described as a consolation match, but for the players and fans involved, it’s a chance to end the tournament on a positive note and take home a medal.

Final

Sunday, July 19, 2026.

Mark it down. Circle it in red. It’s the date the whole tournament has been building toward.

DateMatchVenueKickoff
July 19World Cup FinalMetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ8:00 PM ET

MetLife Stadium — officially rebranded as the “New York New Jersey Stadium” for the duration of the tournament — sits just 12 miles from Manhattan and holds 82,500 fans. It is the largest stadium in this entire World Cup, and FIFA confirmed it as the final venue back in February 2024. The stadium will also host the trophy presentation, conducted in the presence of US President Donald Trump, as confirmed by FIFA president Gianni Infantino.

Whoever wins on July 19 will have played eight matches to get there — more than any previous World Cup winner in history, due to the new Round of 32. That extra game adds a layer of physical endurance that could define the outcome as much as quality alone.

How to Read the World Cup 2026 Schedule

If you’re new to following a tournament like this — or just finding it hard to keep up with the expanded format — here’s everything you need to know to make sense of the schedule.

The bracket system: FIFA has structured the 2026 knockout bracket using a two-pathway design. The top four seeds (Spain, Argentina, France, and England) are placed in separate parts of the bracket, meaning they can only meet in the semifinals or final — if they all get that far. This was done deliberately to protect those anticipated final showdowns.

Third-place team selection: The eight best third-place teams are ranked after all group games are complete. The ranking goes by: points → goal difference → goals scored → fair play score → FIFA ranking. The specific Round of 32 matchups for third-place teams depend on which groups they came from — FIFA published all 495 possible combinations in the tournament regulations.

Extra time and penalties: From the Round of 32 onward, any match level after 90 minutes goes to 30 minutes of extra time (two halves of 15 minutes). If still tied, it goes to a penalty shootout. There are no away goals or any other tiebreakers — just extra time and then pens.

Hydration breaks: New for 2026, FIFA introduced mandatory 3-minute hydration breaks in every half of every match. These pauses — introduced because of the summer heat in venues across the American South and Mexico — give broadcasters a commercial slot and players a chance to cool down. Don’t be alarmed when play stops temporarily in the middle of a half.

Venue name changes: FIFA has rebranded all stadiums with host city names for the duration of the tournament to avoid commercial conflicts. MetLife Stadium is “New York New Jersey Stadium.” SoFi Stadium is “Los Angeles Stadium.” AT&T Stadium is “Dallas Stadium.” The facilities are the same — just the names on the signage have changed.

Times across time zones: With matches in Vancouver (PT), Kansas City (CT), New York (ET), and Mexico City (CST), kickoff times can be confusing. The best rule of thumb: check the ET time and adjust. PT is ET minus 3 hours. CT is ET minus 1 hour.

World Cup 2026 Schedule FAQ

When does the 2026 World Cup start?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup began on June 11, 2026, with Mexico vs South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City.

When does the 2026 World Cup end?
The final is on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

How many matches are in the 2026 World Cup schedule?
There are 104 matches in total — 72 in the group stage and 32 in the knockout rounds (including the third-place match and final).

What is the World Cup 2026 group stage schedule?
The group stage runs from June 11 to June 27. It features 72 matches across 12 groups, with 48 teams playing three matches each.

When does the Round of 32 start at the 2026 World Cup?
The Round of 32 begins on June 28, with the first match being South Africa vs Canada in Los Angeles.

When is the World Cup 2026 final?
The World Cup 2026 final is on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium (New York New Jersey Stadium) in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at 8:00 PM ET.

Where can I watch the 2026 World Cup in the USA?
All matches are available on FOX and FS1 in English. Spanish-language coverage is on Telemundo and Universo. Streaming is available via the FOX One app and Peacock (en Español).

How many days does the 2026 World Cup last?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup lasts 39 days — the longest edition in the tournament’s history.

What time do most World Cup 2026 matches kick off?
Group-stage kickoff times vary between noon and 10 PM ET depending on the venue and day. The most common slots are 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM, and 9 PM ET.

When do the World Cup 2026 quarterfinals take place?
The quarterfinals are scheduled for July 9, 10, and 11, 2026, at stadiums in Boston, Los Angeles, Miami, and Kansas City.

When are the World Cup 2026 semifinals?
The two semifinals take place on July 14 (AT&T Stadium, Dallas) and July 15 (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta).

Last updated: June 25, 2026. Group stage matchday 3 fixtures marked as TBD will be updated once results are confirmed. Knockout stage matchups will be updated as teams advance.

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