World Cup 2026

World Cup 2026 ScheduleAll 104 Matches, Venues & Kickoff Times

Complete FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule — all 104 matches across 16 USA/Canada/Mexico host cities, kickoff times by region, group stage through final, and where to stream every match.

Published May 24, 202612 min read
Quick answer
The FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026 — 104 matches across 16 host cities in the USA, Canada and Mexico. Opening match: Estadio Azteca, Mexico City. Final: MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, July 19 at 15:00 ET / 21:00 CET. Stream every match in 4K via Royal IPTV.

World Cup 2026 by the numbers

  • 104 matches total — up from 64 in 2022 (62% increase)
  • 48 teams competing — up from 32, the largest field in FIFA history
  • 12 groups of 4 — replacing the previous 8 groups of 4 format
  • 39 days of football — June 11 through July 19, 2026
  • 16 host cities — 11 in the USA, 3 in Mexico, 2 in Canada
  • Opening match — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
  • Final — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

The 16 host cities and stadiums

CityCountryStadiumCapacityNotable matches
Mexico CityMexicoEstadio Azteca87,000Opening match (June 11)
New JerseyUSAMetLife Stadium82,500Final (July 19)
DallasUSAAT&T Stadium80,000Semi-final
Los AngelesUSASoFi Stadium70,000Knockout matches
AtlantaUSAMercedes-Benz Stadium71,000Knockout matches
Kansas CityUSAArrowhead Stadium76,000Group + knockout
BostonUSAGillette Stadium65,000Group + R32
HoustonUSANRG Stadium72,000Group + R16
MiamiUSAHard Rock Stadium65,000Group + R16
PhiladelphiaUSALincoln Financial Field69,000Group + R32
San FranciscoUSALevi's Stadium68,500Group + R32
SeattleUSALumen Field68,000Group + R16
TorontoCanadaBMO Field45,500Group stage
VancouverCanadaBC Place54,500Group + R32
GuadalajaraMexicoEstadio Akron48,000Group stage
MonterreyMexicoEstadio BBVA53,500Group + R32

Tournament phases & dates

  1. 1

    Group stage — June 11 to June 27 (17 days, 72 matches)

    12 groups × 6 matches each. Top 2 from each group + best 8 third-placed teams advance. Two matches per day rising to 6/day during the final group-stage matchdays.

  2. 2

    Round of 32 — June 28 to July 3 (16 matches)

    New round introduced with the 48-team format. Single-elimination — no second chances.

  3. 3

    Round of 16 — July 4 to July 7 (8 matches)

    Two matches per day. Traditional knockout intensity begins.

  4. 4

    Quarter-finals — July 9 to July 11 (4 matches)

    One match per day. The four QF venues are AT&T (Dallas), MetLife (NJ), SoFi (LA), and Mercedes-Benz (Atlanta).

  5. 5

    Semi-finals — July 14 to July 15 (2 matches)

    Both matches at AT&T Stadium, Dallas and Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta. Kickoffs 15:00 and 21:00 ET.

  6. 6

    Third-place playoff — July 18 (1 match)

    Miami, Hard Rock Stadium. Traditionally one of the most open matches of the tournament.

  7. 7

    Final — July 19, 15:00 ET / 21:00 CET (1 match)

    MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey. Capacity 82,500. The biggest single-event audience in streaming history is projected for this kickoff.

Kickoff times by region (peak windows)

FIFA confirmed kickoff slots optimised for both North American prime-time AND European afternoon viewing. Most matches fall in these windows:

SlotET (US East)PT (US West)CET (Europe)BST (UK)
Afternoon slot12:00 / 15:0009:00 / 12:0018:00 / 21:0017:00 / 20:00
Prime-time slot18:00 / 21:0015:00 / 18:0000:00 / 03:00 (+1d)23:00 / 02:00 (+1d)
Final (July 19)15:0012:0021:0020:00

How to stream every match in your timezone

Two requirements to watch every match: (1) feed access for the 104 games, and (2) an EPG that shows them in your local time.

  1. 1

    Get all-feed access

    No single country's broadcaster covers all 104 matches. The most cost-effective way to access every feed is a premium IPTV like Royal IPTV — $14.90 for the 1-month plan covers the entire tournament.

  2. 2

    Install IPTV Smarters Pro or TiviMate

    Both have built-in EPG support. Set your timezone in the app preferences so kickoffs display in local time.

  3. 3

    Favourite the World Cup channel group

    Pin the World Cup category to the top so you can switch between live matches in 2 taps. Set kickoff alerts 15 min before each match.

  4. 4

    Pre-test 3-5 days before June 11

    Open a 4K channel during another live event (Champions League final, NBA Playoffs) to confirm stream stability before the actual tournament kicks off.

Standout matches not to miss

  • Opening match — June 11, Mexico City — Mexico vs TBC at the historic Estadio Azteca (the only stadium to host 3 World Cup matches)
  • USA's debut as co-host — group-stage opener for Team USA, traditionally a huge ratings draw
  • The first Round of 32 matches — June 28-29, single-elimination intensity begins
  • Quarter-finals weekend — July 11-12, four matches that will narrow 8 → 4
  • Both semi-finals — July 14 and July 15 — historically the most-watched matches after the final
  • Final — July 19, MetLife Stadium — kickoff 15:00 ET / 21:00 CET. Largest projected streaming event in history.

FAQ

When does the FIFA World Cup 2026 start and finish?+
June 11 to July 19, 2026 — 39 days. Opening match at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11. Final at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, July 19 at 15:00 ET / 21:00 CET.
How many matches are in World Cup 2026?+
104 matches across 39 days. Group stage = 72 matches (12 groups × 6), Round of 32 = 16, Round of 16 = 8, quarter-finals = 4, semis = 2, third-place = 1, final = 1. This is 62% more than the 64 matches at Qatar 2022.
Where is the World Cup 2026 final being played?+
MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — capacity 82,500. Final kickoff July 19 at 15:00 ET (12:00 PT / 21:00 CET / 20:00 BST). The largest single-event projected streaming audience in history.
What's the new 48-team World Cup format?+
12 groups of 4 teams each (vs the previous 8 groups of 4). The top 2 from each group advance, plus the 8 best third-placed teams across all groups — yielding 32 teams that enter a brand-new Round of 32 single-elimination stage before the traditional Round of 16.
How can I watch all 104 World Cup 2026 matches?+
No single country's broadcaster covers all 104. The most cost-effective way is premium IPTV that bundles every country's feed — [Royal IPTV's 1-month plan ($14.90)](https://royaliptv.online/plans/1-month) covers the entire 39-day tournament in 4K.

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