World Cup 2026 schedule

World Cup 2026 Schedule: Key Dates, Host Cities & AI Match Predictions

The World Cup 2026 schedule covers 39 days of football across 3 countries and 16 stadiums. With 104 matches — 56 more than the 2022 edition — the 2026 tournament is the longest and largest World Cup ever held. This guide covers the full tournament timeline, key dates, host cities and how to follow every match. Use our AI World Cup 2026 Predictor to predict results before each stage begins.

World Cup 2026 Key Dates

Stage Dates Matches
Group Stage June 11 – July 2, 2026 72 matches across 12 groups
Round of 32 July 4–7, 2026 16 matches
Round of 16 July 10–13, 2026 8 matches
Quarter-finals July 15–16, 2026 4 matches
Semi-finals July 17–18, 2026 2 matches
Third Place Play-off July 18, 2026 1 match
Final July 19, 2026 1 match — MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
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World Cup 2026 Host Cities & Stadiums

Country Host Cities Key Stadium
USA 🇺🇸 New York/NJ, LA, Dallas, Miami, Seattle, Boston, Atlanta, Kansas City, SF, Houston, Philadelphia MetLife Stadium (final) — 82,500 capacity
Mexico 🇲🇽 Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey Azteca Stadium — 87,000 capacity (iconic 1970 & 1986 final venue)
Canada 🇨🇦 Toronto, Vancouver BC Place — 54,500 capacity

The Opening Match: June 11, 2026

The 2026 World Cup opens on June 11 in Mexico City. The opening ceremony and first match will be held at the Estadio Azteca — the only stadium to have hosted two World Cup finals (1970 and 1986). This is a deliberate tribute to Mexico’s football heritage as a co-host nation.

The New Round of 32 — What It Means

For the first time, World Cup 2026 introduces a Round of 32 between the group stage and the traditional Round of 16. This means every qualifying team plays at least 4 matches (3 group stage + 1 knockout), compared to 4 in previous editions.

What Changes For Teams For Fans
More guaranteed games 3rd-placed teams get a knockout game More matches to watch — less downtime between stages
Slower elimination Upsets have more impact early Dark horses survive longer before facing the best teams
Longer tournament Teams need deeper squads 39 days of football instead of 32

Best Matches to Watch (AI Pre-Tournament Picks)

Match Why It’s a Must-Watch AI Predicted Outcome
Brazil vs Argentina (if they meet) The greatest rivalry in football — guaranteed drama Brazil win 55% · Draw 28% · Argentina win 17%
France vs England (QF) Two of the three best squads in the world meeting early France win 52% · Draw 24% · England win 24%
USA vs Mexico (Group Stage) CONCACAF rivalry with home crowd split USA win 41% · Draw 33% · Mexico win 26%
Morocco vs any European giant (R16) Potential repeat of 2022 upsets Morocco win 28–35% depending on opponent
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is the World Cup 2026 final in?

The final is at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey (Eastern Time, UTC-4 in July). The expected kick-off is 17:00 ET / 23:00 CEST / 22:00 BST on July 19, 2026.

How do I watch World Cup 2026?

Broadcast rights vary by country. In the USA: Fox Sports and Telemundo. In the UK: ITV and BBC. In France: TF1 and beIN Sports. Check your local broadcaster for exact channel listings and streaming options.

How many stadiums will host World Cup 2026 games?

16 stadiums across 3 countries (11 in the USA, 3 in Mexico, 2 in Canada). The MetLife Stadium in New Jersey will host the final on July 19, 2026.

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