2026 World Cup game times

2026 World Cup Schedule Guide: Game Times, Cities and Key Matches

2026 World Cup Schedule Guide: Game Times, Cities and Key Matches

The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19 across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The expanded tournament features 48 teams, 12 groups, 104 matches, and 16 host cities, with this guide covering the format, every group, major dates, host nation openers, Korea Republic fixtures, and Mexico versus South Korea.

Updated June 11, 2026: Schedule, group, venue, and kickoff information was checked against FIFA official tournament pages and the published match schedule. Confirm tickets, transport, entry requirements, and stadium instructions close to matchday.

Key Takeaways

  1. Tournament window: The World Cup runs from June 11 through the final on July 19, 2026.
  2. Groups and matches: The 48 teams are divided into 12 groups of four, with 72 group matches and 32 knockout matches creating a 104 match tournament.
  3. Opening match: Mexico faces South Africa in Mexico City on June 11 at 13:00 local time.
  4. Mexico vs South Korea: The Group A fixture takes place in Guadalajara on June 18 at 19:00 local time.
  5. Final: New York New Jersey Stadium hosts the final on July 19 at 15:00 local time.

Tournament Format and Key Dates

How the 48 Team Format Works

The tournament begins with 12 groups of four teams, and each team plays three group matches. The top two teams in every group and the eight best third placed teams advance to the Round of 32.

  • Group stage: Forty eight teams compete across 72 matches for 32 knockout places.
  • Knockout stage: Every match from the Round of 32 onward uses a single elimination format.
  • Total tournament: The complete competition contains 104 matches.

World Cup 2026 Phase Dates

The group stage runs from June 11 to June 27, followed immediately by the new Round of 32. The final four rounds take place between July 9 and July 19.

FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament phases
Tournament Phase Confirmed Dates
Group Stage June 11 to June 27, 2026
Round of 32 June 28 to July 3, 2026
Round of 16 July 4 to July 7, 2026
Quarterfinals July 9 to July 11, 2026
Semifinals July 14 to July 15, 2026
Third Place Match July 18, 2026
Final July 19, 2026

Major Calendar Anchors

These confirmed fixtures provide useful starting points for travel, viewing, and calendar planning. Every kickoff below is shown in the local time of the host stadium.

Key FIFA World Cup 2026 fixtures and local times
Match or Milestone Date Venue Local Time
Mexico vs South Africa Mexico City Stadium 13:00
Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Toronto Stadium 15:00
USA vs Paraguay Los Angeles Stadium 18:00
Mexico vs Korea Republic Guadalajara Stadium 19:00
World Cup Final New York New Jersey Stadium 15:00

Host Countries, Cities and Stadiums

Three Host Nations and 16 Host Cities

Canada, Mexico, and the United States share hosting duties across 16 cities. The wide geographic footprint makes venue location, travel distance, and local time checks essential for supporters attending multiple matches.

FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities by country
Host Country Number of Cities Host Cities
Canada 2 Toronto, Vancouver
Mexico 3 Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey
United States 11 Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle

Practical Regional Planning Clusters

Grouping nearby host cities can reduce unnecessary long distance transfers, although these clusters are planning suggestions rather than official FIFA regions. Always compare confirmed match locations before booking flights or accommodation.

  • West: Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco Bay Area, and Los Angeles.
  • Central and Mexico: Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Mexico City.
  • East: Toronto, Boston, New York New Jersey, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Miami.

All 12 World Cup Groups and 104 Match Breakdown

How Many Groups Are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has 12 groups, with four national teams in each group. Every group contains six matches because each team plays the other three teams once.

All 12 FIFA World Cup 2026 groups
Group Teams Group Matches
Group A Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic, Czechia 6
Group B Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland 6
Group C Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland 6
Group D USA, Paraguay, Australia, Türkiye 6
Group E Germany, Curaçao, Côte d'Ivoire, Ecuador 6
Group F Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia 6
Group G Belgium, Egypt, IR Iran, New Zealand 6
Group H Spain, Cabo Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay 6
Group I France, Senegal, Iraq, Norway 6
Group J Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan 6
Group K Portugal, Congo DR, Uzbekistan, Colombia 6
Group L England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama 6
Total Group Stage Matches 72

How the Tournament Reaches 104 Matches

The expanded tournament contains 72 group stage matches and 32 knockout matches. This creates a record total of 104 fixtures from the opening game through the final.

World Cup 2026 match count by tournament phase
Tournament Phase Number of Matches
Group Stage 72
Round of 32 16
Round of 16 8
Quarterfinals 4
Semifinals 2
Third Place Match 1
Final 1
Total 104

Which Teams Advance From Each Group?

The first and second placed teams in every group qualify automatically for the Round of 32. The eight strongest third placed teams also advance after all group matches and ranking procedures are complete.

  • Automatic qualifiers: The top two teams from each group produce 24 knockout participants.
  • Third placed qualifiers: The eight best third placed teams complete the 32 team field.
  • Final rankings: Confirm standings and tie breaker outcomes through FIFA after the last group fixtures.

Group Stage Schedule Highlights

How to Follow 12 Groups

The simplest approach is to track one team or group before adding selected neutral matches. This keeps the 72 match group schedule manageable and makes simultaneous final round fixtures easier to follow.

  • Matchday one: Save the opening fixture for every team or group you want to follow.
  • Matchday two: Watch for early qualification, elimination, and goal difference scenarios.
  • Matchday three: Monitor simultaneous fixtures and the ranking of third placed teams.

Host Nation Openers

Mexico begins the tournament on June 11, while Canada and the United States play their first matches on June 12. These fixtures provide clear viewing anchors with confirmed opponents, venues, and local kickoff times.

Opening matches for the three World Cup host nations
Host Nation Opening Fixture Date City Local Time
Mexico Mexico vs South Africa June 11 Mexico City 13:00
Canada Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina June 12 Toronto 15:00
United States USA vs Paraguay June 12 Los Angeles 18:00

Mexico vs South Korea and Korea Republic Fixtures

Mexico vs Korea Republic Match Details

Mexico versus South Korea takes place on June 18 at Guadalajara Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 19:00 local time. FIFA uses Korea Republic as the official team name, while South Korea remains the more common fan search term.

Mexico vs Korea Republic fixture details
Fixture Group Date Venue Local Time
Mexico vs Korea Republic Group A Guadalajara Stadium 19:00

Korea Republic Group A Schedule

Korea Republic plays its first two group matches in Guadalajara before completing the group stage in Monterrey. Traveling supporters should save all three local kickoff times before arranging transport between the two cities.

Korea Republic group stage fixtures
Fixture Date Venue Local Time
Korea Republic vs Czechia Guadalajara Stadium 20:00
Mexico vs Korea Republic Guadalajara Stadium 19:00
South Africa vs Korea Republic Monterrey Stadium 19:00

Why Guadalajara Matters for Korea Republic Supporters

Guadalajara hosts the first two Korea Republic fixtures, including the high demand match against Mexico. Staying in one city through June 18 may simplify accommodation and local transport before the final group match in Monterrey.

Knockout Stage Schedule

Round of 32 and Round of 16

The Round of 32 runs from June 28 to July 3, followed by the Round of 16 from July 4 to July 7. Exact team paths depend on final group positions and the eight qualifying third placed teams.

  • Team first planning: Keep transport and accommodation flexible until the relevant group is settled.
  • City first planning: Choose fixed venue dates when minimizing late travel changes matters more than following one team.

Quarterfinals and Semifinals

The quarterfinals take place from July 9 to July 11, followed by the semifinals on July 14 and July 15. Transport and accommodation availability may become more limited as fewer teams and host cities remain.

Third Place Match and Final

The third place match is scheduled for July 18 in Miami, followed by the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium. The final is scheduled to begin at 15:00 local time.

Time Zones and Viewing Guide

Keep Local Stadium Time as the Primary Reference

Save the local stadium kickoff before converting it into your own time zone. This reduces errors when matches move among Pacific, Central, and Eastern locations across the three host countries.

Plan Recovery Between Distant Host Regions

Travel across several time zones can contribute to travel fatigue, sleep disruption, and jet lag, so attending fans should leave realistic recovery time between distant cities.[1] Regional itineraries are generally easier to manage than repeated coast to coast transfers.

Protect Sleep When Watching Internationally

Repeated overnight viewing can reduce sleep quality, alertness, recovery, and cognitive performance, so viewers should prioritize their most important live fixtures.[2] Replays and result free viewing windows can preserve rest without removing the tournament experience.

Why Kickoff Time Can Influence Performance

Research involving professional football has associated circadian alignment with differences in competitive performance, making kickoff time relevant to physiological preparation.[3] Circadian timing should not be treated as a reliable standalone method for predicting results.

How to Plan Your World Cup Schedule

Choose a Team, City, or Tournament Phase

Your first decision should be whether you are following one team, staying in one city, or targeting a tournament phase. This choice determines how much travel, uncertainty, and schedule flexibility you must manage.

  • Team first: Best for supporters willing to move between host cities.
  • City first: Best for simpler accommodation, airport, and local transport planning.
  • Phase first: Best for neutral fans focused on group matches or knockout rounds.

Build a Two Level Viewing Calendar

Create one calendar for must watch matches and a second list for optional fixtures. Add possible knockout windows only after saving the confirmed group matches that matter most.

  • Primary calendar: Include priority teams, host nation matches, and fixed travel commitments.
  • Optional calendar: Include neutral matches, replays, and fixtures that depend on later group standings.
  • Final check: Compare every converted time with the official FIFA match page.

Official Schedule Updates and Source Checks

Use FIFA for Final Confirmation

This guide provides a structured planning overview, while FIFA remains the final source for live fixtures, results, standings, and operational updates. Recheck official information before buying transport, entering a stadium, or relying on a converted kickoff time.

FAQs

When does the 2026 FIFA World Cup start and end?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts on June 11 and ends on July 19, 2026. Mexico and South Africa open the tournament in Mexico City, while New York New Jersey Stadium hosts the final, creating a 39 day competition across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

How many groups and matches are in the 2026 World Cup?

The tournament has 12 groups, 48 teams, and 104 matches. Each group contains four teams and six fixtures, producing 72 group stage matches, followed by 32 knockout matches from the Round of 32 through the final across the three host countries.

What is the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

Mexico versus South Africa is the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Group A fixture is scheduled for June 11 at Mexico City Stadium, with kickoff at 1 pm local time, and viewers elsewhere should convert the time for their location.

When is Mexico vs South Korea at the 2026 World Cup?

Mexico versus South Korea is scheduled for June 18, 2026, at 7 pm local time in Guadalajara. FIFA lists South Korea as Korea Republic, and the Group A match is the second group fixture for both teams, making it an important point in the qualification race.

What is South Korea's complete Group A schedule?

South Korea plays Czechia on June 11, Mexico on June 18, and South Africa on June 24. FIFA uses the official name Korea Republic, with the first two matches in Guadalajara and the final group fixture in Monterrey, so traveling supporters must plan for a city change.

How do teams advance from the 2026 World Cup group stage?

The top two teams in each of the 12 groups advance automatically to the Round of 32. The eight best third placed teams also qualify, creating a 32 team knockout field after all 72 group stage matches are complete and the final group rankings are confirmed.

Are 2026 World Cup kickoff times shown in local time?

Yes. This guide presents kickoff times in the local time of each host stadium. Save the stadium time first, convert it for your location, and verify the official FIFA match page close to kickoff because imported calendars may use different time zone settings.

Where can fans find the official 2026 World Cup schedule?

Fans can find the complete live schedule on the official FIFA World Cup 2026 website. FIFA provides fixtures, venues, groups, standings, results, and knockout updates, so use its match pages for final confirmation before booking travel or entering a stadium.

Conclusion

The 2026 World Cup schedule is easiest to manage when you begin with one team, city, or tournament phase. Save the 12 groups, the 104 match structure, Mexico versus South Korea on June 18, the knockout windows, and the July 19 final, then confirm every kickoff and operational detail through FIFA before making final plans.

Disclaimer: Independent editorial notice: RitFit is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or an official partner of FIFA or the FIFA World Cup 26. FIFA, FIFA World Cup and related names, marks, emblems and tournament assets remain the property of their respective rights holders. Match information is independently summarized for editorial and informational purposes. Confirm current fixtures, results, ticketing and venue instructions through FIFA.

References

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