FIFA World Cup 2026 — Canada, Mexico, USA. Stadium and host-nation flags.
FIFA World Cup 2026

2026 FIFA World Cup
schedule, groups & bracket.

104 matches, 48 teams, three host nations. The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs 11 June to 19 July across the United States, Canada and Mexico — full fixtures, group standings, the knockout bracket and host-city details, all in one place.

104

Matches

48

Teams

16

Host cities

39

Days of football

Watch live

Every match in HD

All 104 fixtures — group stage to the final — on one plan. Pay once, watch the whole tournament.

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Bracket Challenge

Rank the groups, pick the best third-placers and simulate the knockout all the way to the final.

Fixtures

Next matches

Jul 1 · 16:00 UTC

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

Jul 1 · 20:00 UTC

Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington

Jul 2 · 00:00 UTC

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California

Jul 2 · 19:00 UTC

SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California

Jul 2 · 23:00 UTC

BMO Field, Toronto

Kickoff

Countdown to the opener

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Mexico open the tournament at the Estadio Azteca on 11 June 2026.

Groups

Group standings

#TeamPGDPts
1MexicoMexico3+69
2South AfricaSouth Africa3-14
3South KoreaSouth Korea3-13
4CzechiaCzechia3-41

Group winner · top 2 advance

Common questions

About the 2026 World Cup

Will all 104 matches be available?

Yes — every group-stage and knockout fixture is carried live, plus the third-place play-off and final. We mirror the channels broadcasting the tournament in each major region (BBC, ITV, Fox, beIN, TF1, RTVE, ARD, ZDF and more).

When does the 2026 FIFA World Cup start?

Mexico opens the tournament on 11 June 2026 at Estadio Banorte (Mexico City). The group stage runs 11–27 June, the round of 32 begins 28 June, and the final is 19 July 2026.

Can I watch from outside the United States, Canada or Mexico?

Yes. We carry the major international broadcasters, so the tournament is reachable from Europe, Latin America, Africa, the Middle East and Asia. Setup is the same wherever you are — paste a single line into the IPTV player of your choice.

Which devices can I watch on?

Fire TV Stick, Apple TV, Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Hisense), Android TV / Google TV, Mi Box, NVIDIA Shield, plus iOS and Android phones and tablets. We publish step-by-step setup tutorials for each — the Fire TV walkthrough is the most-used.

In what quality will I be watching?

Native 4K with HDR10 where the broadcaster supplies it (most knockout matches, plus selected group games). Other matches stream at full 1080p with multi-channel audio. Per-channel bitrate is published, not hidden.

How fast is the setup before the opening match?

Under five minutes on a Fire TV Stick or Smart TV — install the player, paste the line we email you, pick your EPG region. We've timed it on the latest Fire OS. If you get stuck, our 24/7 WhatsApp answers in under two minutes.

What internet speed do I need for World Cup matches in 4K?

25 Mbps comfortably handles native 4K HDR. 12 Mbps is enough for 1080p. Both fall back gracefully if your connection dips during a knockout penalty shoot-out.

Can I rewatch a match I missed?

Yes — every match has 7-day catch-up. Friday's kick-off is still watchable the following Friday morning, so a Tuesday quarter-final won't disappear if you couldn't get home in time.

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