🇺🇸🇲🇽🇨🇦United States · Mexico · Canada
Countdown to Kick-off
June 11 — July 19, 2026 · 48 Teams · 104 Matches · 16 Venues
Official FIFA fixture feed · 12 groups · tables update as FIFA publishes results
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104 World Cup 2026 matches · live/upcoming first · played matches in their own tab
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Rule-based picks for the big, spicy and potentially chaotic fixtures.
England against Croatia is a proven tournament storyline and a major UK-interest group game.
Scotland against Brazil is exactly the sort of fixture people pretend not to care about, then watch anyway.
Opening match with a host nation, so it gets the ceremony, noise and global audience.
Spain and Uruguay bring tournament pedigree and contrasting styles into a likely group-shaper.
Portugal and Colombia should have knockout-quality talent on the pitch before the knockouts even start.
France vs Senegal has history, talent and a very high chance of being discussed loudly online.
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Provider needed before live oddsUK-interest fixture with England/Scotland/home-nations relevance.
A headline football nation is involved.
Portugal and Colombia should have knockout-quality talent on the pitch before the knockouts even start.
A host nation is involved, which usually means bigger crowds and a louder broadcast.
A headline football nation is involved.
A headline football nation is involved.
A headline football nation is involved.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
A headline football nation is involved.
A host nation is involved, which usually means bigger crowds and a louder broadcast.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
A headline football nation is involved.
A host nation is involved, which usually means bigger crowds and a louder broadcast.
A headline football nation is involved.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
A headline football nation is involved.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Knockout football: one match, no margin for daftness.
Spain and Uruguay bring tournament pedigree and contrasting styles into a likely group-shaper.
A headline football nation is involved.
Scotland against Brazil is exactly the sort of fixture people pretend not to care about, then watch anyway.
UK-interest fixture with England/Scotland/home-nations relevance.
A headline football nation is involved.
A headline football nation is involved.
A high-profile European side against Iran should carry tactical and wider-interest edge.
Germany are the headline side, but Côte d'Ivoire are exactly the sort of opponent that can make this uncomfortable.
UK-interest fixture with England/Scotland/home-nations relevance.
England against Croatia is a proven tournament storyline and a major UK-interest group game.
A headline football nation is involved.
France vs Senegal has history, talent and a very high chance of being discussed loudly online.
Netherlands vs Japan has the shape of a technically sharp, dangerous group-stage match.
A headline football nation is involved.
UK-interest fixture with England/Scotland/home-nations relevance.
Brazil bring the box-office pull; Morocco bring enough tournament menace to make it awkward.
USA's opener as co-hosts will draw a huge home crowd and a lot of eyeballs.
Canada's opener as co-hosts gives it more weight than a normal group game.
Opening match with a host nation, so it gets the ceremony, noise and global audience.
16 stadiums across 3 countries
New York/New Jersey
Capacity: 82,500
Los Angeles
Capacity: 88,432
Dallas
Capacity: 80,000
Atlanta
Capacity: 71,000
Houston
Capacity: 72,220
Philadelphia
Capacity: 69,176
Miami
Capacity: 64,767
Seattle
Capacity: 69,000
San Francisco
Capacity: 68,500
Boston
Capacity: 65,878
Kansas City
Capacity: 76,416
Mexico City
Capacity: 87,523
Guadalajara
Capacity: 49,850
Monterrey
Capacity: 53,500
Vancouver
Capacity: 54,500
Toronto
Capacity: 45,736
32 teams · Single elimination · Road to the Final at MetLife Stadium
⏳ The bracket will fill in as group stage results come in. Group tables are already wired to FIFA score fields; nobody is inventing future knockout teams. Revolutionary.
2A vs 2B
Pending group results1C vs 2F
Pending group results1E vs 3ABCDF
Pending group results1F vs 2C
Pending group results