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World Cup 2026 Fixture Schedule and UK Kick-Off Times: Day-by-Day Breakdown of All 104 Matches Including England, Scotland
Quick Summary
Here’s your day-by-day breakdown of the 48-team, 37-day World Cup, which has entered the knockout stages with the final on July 19.
Full World Cup 2026 fixture schedule for 48-team tournament in Mexico, USA and Canada with UK kick-off times; Final is on Sunday July 19; Watch ‘World Cup Breakfast’ on Sky Sports News from 7am to 10am every day of the World Cup. All the kick-offs for the 2026 World Cup are listed in UK time – 2026 World Cup knockout schedule and kick-off times. (Photo: World Cup trophy).
Sunday, June 28
- Round of 32 – Match 73: South Africa vs Canada, kick-off 8pm – Los Angeles, USA. Canada beat South Africa 1-0.
Monday, June 29
- Round of 32 – Match 76: Brazil vs Japan, kick-off 6pm – Houston, USA
- Round of 32 – Match 74: Germany vs Paraguay, kick-off 9.30pm – Foxborough, USA
Tuesday, June 30
- Round of 32 – Match 75: Netherlands vs Morocco, kick-off 2am – Guadalupe, Mexico
- Round of 32 – Match 78: Ivory Coast vs Norway, kick-off 6pm – Arlington, USA
- Round of 32 – Match 77: France vs Sweden, kick-off 10pm – New Jersey, USA
Wednesday, July 1
- Round of 32 – Match 79: Mexico vs Ecuador, kick-off 2am – Mexico City, Mexico
- Round of 32 – Match 80: England vs DR Congo, kick-off 5pm – Atlanta, USA
- Round of 32 – Match 82: Belgium vs Senegal, kick-off 9pm – Seattle, USA

Thursday, July 2
- Round of 32 – Match 81: USA vs Bosnia kick-off 1am – Santa Clara, USA
- Round of 32 – Match 84: Spain vs Austria, kick-off 8pm – Los Angeles, USA
Friday, July 3
- Round of 32 – Match 83: Portugal vs Croatia, kick-off 12am – Toronto, Canada
- Round of 32 – Match 85: Switzerland vs Algeria, kick-off 4am – Vancouver, Canada
- Round of 32 – Match 88: Australia vs Egypt, kick-off 7pm – Arlington, USA
- Round of 32 – Match 86: Argentina vs Cape Verde, kick-off 11pm – Miami, USA
Saturday, July 4
- Round of 32 – Match 87: Colombia vs Ghana, kick-off 2.30am – Kansas City, USA
- Round of 16 – Match 90: South Africa or Canada vs Netherlands or Morocco, kick-off 6pm – Houston, USA
- Round of 16 – Match 89: Germany or Paraguay vs France or Sweden, kick-off 10pm – Philadelphia, USA
Sunday, July 5
- Round of 16 – Match 91: Brazil or Japan vs Ivory Coast or Norway, kick-off 9pm – New Jersey, USA
Monday, July 6
- Round of 16 – Match 92: Mexico or Ecuador vs England or DR Congo, kick-off 1am – Mexico City, Mexico
- Round of 16 – Match 93: Portugal or Croatia vs Spain or Austria, kick-off 8pm – Arlington, USA
Tuesday, July 7
- Round of 16 – Match 94: USA or Bosnia vs Belgium or Senegal, kick-off 1am – Seattle, USA
- Round of 16 – Match 95: Argentina or Cape Verde vs Australia or Egypt, kick-off 5pm – Atlanta, USA
- Round of 16 – Match 96: Switzerland or Algeria vs Colombia or Ghana, kick-off 9pm – Vancouver, Canada
Thursday, July 9 (Photo: South Africa).

- Quarter-final – Match 97: Germany/Paraguay/France/Sweden vs South Africa/Canada/Netherlands/Morocco, kick-off 9pm – Foxborough, USA
Friday, July 10
- Quarter-final – Match 98: Portugal/Croatia/Spain/Austria vs USA/Bosnia/Belgium/Senegal, kick-off 8pm – Los Angeles, USA
Saturday, July 11
- Quarter-final – Match 99: Brazil/Japan/Ivory Coast/Norway vs Mexico/Ecuador/England/DR Congo, kick-off 10pm – Miami, USA
Sunday, July 12
- Quarter-final – Match 100: Argentina/Cape Verde/Australia/Egypt vs Switzerland/Algeria/Colombia/Ghana, kick-off 2am – Kansas City, USA
Tuesday, July 14
- Semi-final – Match 101: Match 97 winners vs Match 98 winners, kick-off 8pm – Arlington, USA
Wednesday, July 15
- Semi-final – Match 102: Match 99 winners vs Match 100 winners, kick-off 8pm – Atlanta, USA
Saturday, July 18
- Third Place Playoff – Match 103: Match 101 losers vs Match 102 losers, kick-off 10pm – Miami, USA
Sunday, July 19
- Final – Match 104: Match 101 winners vs Match 102 winners, kick-off 8pm – New Jersey, USA
World Cup 2026 Group Stage Results
Thursday, June 11
- Group A: Mexico 2-0 South Africa – Mexico City, Mexico
Friday, June 12
- Group A: South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic – Zapopan, Mexico
- Group B: Canada 1-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina – Toronto, Canada
Saturday, June 13
- Group D: USA 4-1 Paraguay – Los Angeles, USA
- Group B: Qatar 1-1 Switzerland – Santa Clara, USA
- Group C: Brazil 1-1 Morocco – New Jersey, USA
Sunday, June 14
- Group C: Haiti 0-1 Scotland – Foxborough, USA
- Group D: Australia 2-0 Turkey – Vancouver, Canada
- Group E: Germany 7-1 Curacao – Houston, USA
- Group F: Netherlands 2-2 Japan – Arlington, USA
Monday, June 15
- Group E: Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador – Philadelphia, USA
- Group F: Sweden 5-1 Tunisia – Guadalupe, Mexico
- Group H: Spain 0-0 Cape Verde – Atlanta, USA
- Group G: Belgium 1-1 Egypt – Seattle, USA
- Group H: Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay – Miami, USA
Tuesday, June 16
- Group G: Iran 2-2 New Zealand – Los Angeles, USA
- Group I: France 3-1 Senegal – New Jersey, USA
- Group I: Iraq 1-4 Norway – Foxborough, USA
Wednesday, June 17
- Group J: Argentina 3-0 Algeria – Kansas City, USA
- Group J: Austria 3-1 Jordan – Santa Clara, USA
- Group K: Portugal 1-1 DR Congo – Houston, USA
- Group L: England 4-2 Croatia – Dallas, USA
Thursday, June 18
- Group L: Ghana 1-0 Panama – Toronto, Canada
- Group K: Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia – Mexico City, Mexico
- Group A: Czech Republic 1-1 South Africa – Atlanta, USA
- Group B: Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina – Los Angeles, USA
- Group B: Canada 6-0 Qatar – Vancouver, Canada
Friday, June 19
- Group A: Mexico 1-0 South Korea – Zapopan, Mexico
- Group D: USA 2-0 Australia – Seattle, USA
- Group C: Scotland 0-1 Morocco – Foxborough, USA
Saturday, June 20
- Group C: Brazil 3-0 Haiti – Philadelphia, USA
- Group D: Turkey 0-1 Paraguay – Santa Clara, USA
- Group F: Netherlands 5-1 Sweden – Houston, USA
- Group E: Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast – Toronto, Canada
Sunday, June 21
- Group E: Ecuador 0-0 Curacao – Kansas City, USA
- Group F: Tunisia 0-4 Japan – Guadalupe, Mexico
- Group H: Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia – Atlanta, USA
- Group G: Belgium 0-0 Iran – Los Angeles, USA
- Group H: Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde – Miami, USA
Monday, June 22
- Group G: New Zealand 1-3 Egypt – Vancouver, Canada
- Group J: Argentina 2-0 Austria – Arlington, USA
- Group I: France 3-0 Iraq – Philadelphia, USA
Tuesday, June 23
- Group I: Norway 3-2 Senegal – Toronto, Canada
- Group J: Jordan 1-2 Algeria – Santa Clara, USA
- Group K: Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan – Houston, USA
- Group L: England 0-0 Ghana – Foxborough, USA
Wednesday, June 24
- Group L: Panama 0-1 Croatia – Toronto, Canada
- Group K: Colombia 1-0 DR Congo – Zapopan, Mexico
- Group B: Switzerland 2-1 Canada – Vancouver, Canada
- Group B: Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar – Seattle, USA
- Group C: Morocco 4-2 Haiti – Atlanta, USA
- Group C: Scotland 0-3 Brazil – Miami, USA
Thursday, June 25
- Group A: South Africa 1-0 South Korea – Guadalupe, Mexico
- Group A: Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico – Mexico City, Mexico
- Group E: Curacao 0-2 Ivory Coast – Philadelphia, USA
- Group E: Ecuador 2-1 Germany – New Jersey, USA
Friday, June 26
- Group F: Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands – Kansas City, USA
- Group F: Japan 1-1 Sweden – Arlington, USA
- Group D: Turkey 3-2 USA – Los Angeles, USA
- Group D: Paraguay 0-0 Australia – Santa Clara, USA
- Group I: Norway 1-4 France – Foxborough, USA
- Group I: Senegal 5-0 Iraq – Toronto, Canada
Saturday, June 27
- Group H: Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia – Houston, USA
- Group H: Uruguay 0-1 Spain – Zapopan, Mexico
- Group G: New Zealand 1-5 Belgium – Vancouver, Canada
- Group G: Egypt 1-1 Iran – Seattle, USA
- Group L: Panama 0-2 England – New Jersey, USA
- Group L: Croatia 2-1 Ghana – Philadelphia, USA
Sunday, June 28
- Group K: Colombia 0-0 Portugal – Miami, USA
- Group K: DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan – Atlanta, USA
- Group J: Algeria 3-3 Austria – Kansas City, USA
- Group J: Jordan 1-3 Argentina – Arlington, USA
Courtesy: Sky Sports
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