World Cup 2026

48 nations, 104 matches. The largest World Cup ever, co-hosted by Canada, Mexico and the USA from June 11 to July 19, 2026 — fully covered.

The 2026 World Cup is the first to feature an expanded 48-team field. Played across 16 cities in three countries (Canada, Mexico and the USA), the tournament has 12 groups of 4. The top two from each group plus the eight best third-placed teams — 32 nations in total — advance to the knockout stage. This hub keeps every fixture, group table, the bracket and stats updated live.

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Iranranking 20
1 - 1
New Zealandranking 85
Los Angeles, USA · Los Angeles Stadium
15:00Local time
Franceranking 3
vs
Senegalranking 15
New York/NJ, USA · New York New Jersey Stadium
18:00Local time
Iraqranking 57
vs
Norwayranking 31
Boston, USA · Boston Stadium
20:00Local time
Argentinaranking 1
vs
Algeriaranking 28
Kansas City, USA · Kansas City Stadium
21:00Local time
Austriaranking 24
vs
Jordanranking 63
Santa Clara, USA · San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
12:00Local time
Portugalranking 5
vs
Congo DRranking 46
Houston, USA · Houston Stadium

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FT
Saudi Arabiaranking 61
1 - 1
Uruguayranking 16
Miami, USA · Miami Stadium
FT
Belgiumranking 9
1 - 1
Egyptranking 29
Seattle, USA · Seattle Stadium
FT
Spainranking 2
0 - 0
Cape Verde Islandsranking 67
Atlanta, USA · Atlanta Stadium
FT
Swedenranking 38
5 - 1
Tunisiaranking 45
Monterrey, Mexico · Monterrey Stadium

Explore

Schedule
All 104 matches — 72 in the group stage and 32 in the knockouts — listed by date, with each kickoff shown in both venue-local and your device's time.
Groups
Live tables for all 12 groups (A–L) of four. Order is decided by points, then goal difference, then goals scored.
Bracket
From the Round of 32 to the final — single-elimination ties, tracked as teams advance.
Stats
Players and teams ranked by goals, assists and more — updated as the tournament unfolds.

Frequently asked questions

When and where is the 2026 World Cup held?

It runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across 16 cities in Canada, Mexico and the USA — the first World Cup co-hosted by three nations.

How many teams take part?

48 nations compete, up from 32, split into 12 groups of four for the group stage.

How do teams reach the knockout stage?

The top two from each group (24 teams) plus the eight best third-placed teams advance — 32 nations in total.

Can I get lineup and result notifications?

Yes. Follow your nations in the JPick iPhone app to receive push notifications for confirmed lineups, live goals and final results.

This is an unofficial fan information site by JPick. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by FIFA or the tournament organizers.

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