The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially set to kick off this June with all 48 participating nations confirmed following the conclusion of the final European and intercontinental play‑offs. Organisers have now published the full schedule, detailing every match from the group stage through to the final on 19 July. The tournament will take place across three host countries — the United States, Mexico, and Canada — a first in World Cup history.
The competition opens on 11 June 2026 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, where hosts Mexico face South Africa in what promises to be a captivating curtain‑raiser. The group stage runs until 28 June, after which the knockout rounds commence immediately. From the Round of 32 to the quarter‑finals and beyond, the closing stages build steadily towards the final showdown in New York/New Jersey.
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Group Allocations
The 48 qualified teams have been drawn into 12 groups of four. Each team will play three group matches, with the top two in each group progressing to the knockout rounds.
| Group | Teams |
|---|---|
| A | Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Czech Republic |
| B | Canada, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland |
| C | Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland |
| D | United States, Paraguay, Australia, Turkey |
| E | Germany, Curaçao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador |
| F | Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia |
| G | Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand |
| H | Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay |
| I | France, Senegal, Iraq, Norway |
| J | Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan |
| K | Portugal, Republic of the Congo, Uzbekistan, Colombia |
| L | England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama |
Highlight Matches: Group Stage
Below is a selection from the opening rounds to illustrate the global scope and varied kick‑off times (listed in Bangladesh Standard Time):
| Date | Group | Fixture | Venue | Time (BST) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 11 Jun | A | Mexico vs South Africa | Mexico City | 01:00 |
| 12 Jun | A | South Korea vs Czech Republic | Guadalajara | 08:00 |
| 12 Jun | B | Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina | Toronto | 01:00 |
| 13 Jun | D | USA vs Paraguay | Los Angeles | 07:00 |
| 14 Jun | C | Brazil vs Morocco | New York/New Jersey | 04:00 |
| 14 Jun | E | Germany vs Curaçao | Houston | 23:00 |
| 15 Jun | H | Spain vs Cape Verde | Atlanta | 22:00 |
| 16 Jun | I | France vs Senegal | New York/New Jersey | 13:00 |
Matches continue daily until 28 June, with teams vying for a place in the next round. All group games will be played across major cities in North America, showcasing world football in stadiums from Vancouver to Miami.
Knockout Phase Overview
Once the group stage concludes, the tournament transitions to single‑elimination football. The Round of 32 begins on 28 June and will be followed by:
- Round of 16: 4–7 July
- Quarter‑finals: 9–12 July
- Semi‑finals: 14–15 July
- Third Place Play‑off: 18 July
- Final: 19 July (New York/New Jersey, 01:00 BST)
This year’s expanded format increases the number of knockout fixtures, giving fans more high‑stakes clashes than ever before.
Global Significance
The 2026 World Cup represents a landmark in international sport, expanding from 32 to 48 teams and featuring co‑hosts across three nations. With a packed schedule, diverse group line‑ups, and a blend of established powerhouses and emerging teams, the stage is set for a tournament full of drama, surprises and unforgettable moments. Football fans around the world will be watching as legends are made on pitches from Mexico City to Toronto and beyond.
