World Cup 2026 Fixtures: Full Day-by-Day Match Schedule with UK Kick-Off Times (All 104 Games, England & Scotland)

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World Cup 2026 Schedule & UK Kick-Off Times 2026
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Key Points

  • The FIFA World Cup 2026 features an unprecedented 48-team format, increasing the total number of matches to 104 games played across a 37-day window.
  • The tournament officially kicks off on Thursday, June 11, 2026, in Mexico City, with the final taking place at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Sunday, July 19, 2026.
  • England face Croatia on Wednesday, June 17 in Dallas (9pm BST), Ghana on Tuesday, June 23 in Boston (9pm BST), and Panama on Saturday, June 27 in New York-New Jersey (10pm BST).
  • Scotland make their global return against Haiti on Sunday, June 14 in Boston (2am BST), Morocco on Friday, June 19 in Boston (11pm BST), and Brazil on Wednesday, June 24 in Miami (11pm BST).
  • The newly introduced Round of 32 runs from June 28 to July 3, followed by the Round of 16 (July 4-7), Quarter-finals (July 9-11), Semi-finals (July 14-15), and the Third-place play-off on July 18.
  • British viewers can follow continuous updates and analysis via daily morning sports programming broadcasting live from 7am to 10am BST throughout the entire summer tournament.

London (Britain Today News) June 8, 2026 – The definitive 104-match schedule for the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup 2026 across Canada, Mexico, and the United States has been finalized, locking in British Summer Time (BST) kick-off times for football fans across the United Kingdom. This massive 37-day sporting event will officially commence on Thursday, June 11, 2026, when co-hosts Mexico face South Africa at the historic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, and will culminate with the World Cup Final on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. With all 48 nations successfully securing qualification, domestic attention centers firmly on the group-stage trajectories of England and Scotland, who have both discovered their exact kickoff times, venue assignments, and potential paths through the newly introduced knockout configuration. UK broadcasting frameworks have adjusted accordingly, ensuring that fans can access dedicated morning preview programming daily between 7am and 10am BST to track overnight developments in North America.

The expansion from a 32-team matrix to a 48-team tournament represents the most significant structural alteration in modern international football history, necessitating an entirely revamped chronological framework. Moving away from traditional four-team groups that yielded 64 matches total, the 2026 iteration introduces 12 groups of four teams each, generating a sprawling initial phase where the top two countries from each pool alongside the eight best third-placed finishers progress into a pioneering Round of 32. This extension means that the eventual world champions must navigate eight total fixtures rather than the traditional seven, expanding the physical demands on playing squads and requiring a meticulous logistical balance across three distinct sovereign nations and multiple continental time zones.

What Are The Key Dates For The World Cup 2026 Tournament?

The operational timeline of the competition has been structured to maintain high-intensity sporting drama while allowing sufficient recovery periods for traveling squads moving between Canadian, American, and Mexican clusters. Following the opening match on June 11, the intensive group stage will run uninterrupted for 17 consecutive days, concluding on Saturday, June 27, meaning that multiple games will be broadcast back-to-back daily in the UK. The newly established Round of 32 will instantly follow, launching on Sunday, June 28, and extending through until Friday, July 3, effectively eliminating the traditional mid-tournament rest days that historically separated the opening phase from the knockout brackets.

Once the field is trimmed to 16 teams, the classic Round of 16 phase will take place over a four-day block from Saturday, July 4, to Tuesday, July 7, positioning high-stakes international football squarely across a major summer weekend. The quarter-final matchups are scheduled across three days from Thursday, July 9, to Saturday, July 11, leading directly into the high-profile semi-final encounters penciled in for Tuesday, July 14, and Wednesday, July 15. The traditional third-place play-off, colloquially known as the bronze final, will happen on Saturday, July 18, in Miami, providing the ultimate curtain-raiser for the grand final showcase taking place the very next evening in New Jersey.

When Do England Play Their Group L Matches And What Are The UK Times?

Gareth Southgate’s England squad has been positioned within Group L, receiving a fixture collection that avoids the highly disruptive early-morning time slots that often plague trans-Atlantic tournaments for European television viewers. The Three Lions will initiate their quest for international honors on Wednesday, June 17, going head-to-head with familiar European rivals Croatia at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Dallas, with a highly accessible UK kick-off time of 9:00 PM BST. This opening fixture mirrors classic high-stakes tournament encounters from recent history, providing an immediate evaluation of England’s tactical readiness on Texas soil.

The second assignment for the English national team takes place on Tuesday, June 23, when they travel to the East Coast to face African powerhouses Ghana at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Boston, with kickoff locked in at 9:00 PM BST. England will subsequently wrap up their initial round-robin obligations on Saturday, June 27, going up against Panama at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with a slightly later domestic broadcast time of 10:00 PM BST. These evening slots are viewed as an exceptional commercial and operational victory for domestic broadcasting networks, guaranteeing prime-time audiences without forcing fans to compromise sleep schedules.

When Do Scotland Play Their Group C Matches And What Are The UK Times?

Steve Clarke’s Scotland squad has successfully booked its place in Group C, earning a highly challenging draw that features a headline encounter against South American giants Brazil alongside fixtures against robust international opposition. The Tartan Army will start their campaign in the early hours of Sunday, June 14, taking on Caribbean qualifiers Haiti at the Gillette Stadium in Boston, requiring domestic supporters to navigate a 2:00 AM BST kick-off time over the weekend. This initial fixture demands peak focus from the Scots as they attempt to secure three vital points before entering the tougher segments of their group calendar.

Scotland’s secondary group fixture shifts to a far more convenient Friday night window on June 19, when they remain in Boston to clash with Morocco at 11:00 PM BST, setting up a potentially raucous viewing night across Scotland. The ultimate test of the group stage unfolds on Wednesday, June 24, as the Scots fly down to Florida to battle Brazil at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, with an identical kick-off of 11:00 PM BST. The match against the Seleção is already being hailed as one of the most romantic and anticipated matches involving any British country in nearly three decades, evoking memories of their iconic France 98 opening match.

What Is The Day-By-Day Breakdown For Opening Week From June 11 To June 14?

The first four days of the tournament offer a massive variety of kick-off windows, spanning from afternoon time slots in the UK to deep overnight broadcasts due to games being held on the Pacific Coast of North America. Opening day, Thursday, June 11, focuses entirely on Group A with Mexico squaring off against South Africa in Mexico City at 8:00 PM BST, capturing global focus on the opening ceremonial match. Friday, June 12, broadens the competitive scope, starting with South Korea playing the Czech Republic in Zapopan at 3:00 AM BST, before swinging north for Canada’s opening match against Bosnia & Herzegovina in Toronto at 8:00 PM BST.

The weekend of June 13 and June 14 delivers an incredibly dense wave of high-profile football fixtures across multiple locations. On Saturday, June 13, the United States make their tournament debut against Paraguay in Los Angeles at 2:00 AM BST, followed by Qatar facing Switzerland in Santa Clara at 8:00 PM BST, and a massive Group C heavyweight tie between Brazil and Morocco in New Jersey at 11:00 PM BST. Sunday, June 14, launches with Scotland’s opener against Haiti at 2:00 AM BST, moves to Australia versus Turkey in Vancouver at 5:00 AM BST, transitions to Germany vs Curacao in Houston at 6:00 PM BST, and concludes with the Netherlands tackling Japan in Arlington at 9:00 PM BST.

Which Matches Take Place During The Second Block From June 15 To June 19?

As the tournament moves into its first full working week, the match volume remains incredibly steady, offering five games on Monday, June 15 alone to satisfy football enthusiasts. The action kicks off at midnight on June 15 with Ivory Coast playing Ecuador in Philadelphia, followed by Sweden vs Tunisia in Guadalupe at 3:00 AM BST, before returning to European prime time with Spain vs Cape Verde in Atlanta at 5:00 PM BST. The evening concludes with Belgium facing Egypt in Seattle at 8:00 PM BST and Saudi Arabia matching up against Uruguay in Miami at 11:00 PM BST. Tuesday, June 16, brings Iran vs New Zealand in Los Angeles at 2:00 AM BST, France versus Senegal in New Jersey at 8:00 PM BST, and Iraq playing Norway in Foxborough at 11:00 PM BST.

Wednesday, June 17, stands out due to England’s highly anticipated opener against Croatia at 9:00 PM BST, which is preceded by Argentina vs Algeria in Kansas City at 2:00 AM BST, Austria vs Jordan in Santa Clara at 5:00 AM BST, and Portugal taking on DR Congo in Houston at 6:00 PM BST. On Thursday, June 18, Ghana play Panama at midnight BST, Uzbekistan face Colombia in Mexico City at 3:00 AM BST, the Czech Republic meet South Africa in Atlanta at 5:00 PM BST, Switzerland play Bosnia in Los Angeles at 8:00 PM BST, and Canada clash with Qatar in Vancouver at 11:00 PM BST. Friday, June 19, provides a massive double-header for fans, starting with Mexico vs South Korea at 2:00 AM BST, followed by the USA vs Australia at 8:00 PM BST, and culminating in Scotland’s second match against Morocco at 11:00 PM BST.

How Does The Schedule Look For The Critical Mid-Phase From June 20 To June 24?

The mid-point of the group stage sees teams fighting desperately for qualification points, creating an atmosphere of intense mathematical calculation and high drama on the pitch. Saturday, June 20, begins with Brazil playing Haiti in Philadelphia at 1:30 AM BST, followed by Turkey vs Paraguay in Santa Clara at 4:00 AM BST, the Netherlands taking on Sweden in Houston at 6:00 PM BST, and Germany battling the Ivory Coast in Toronto at 9:00 PM BST. Sunday, June 21, presents Ecuador vs Curacao at 1:00 AM BST, Tunisia vs Japan at 5:00 AM BST, Spain vs Saudi Arabia at 5:00 PM BST, Belgium vs Iran at 8:00 PM BST, and Uruguay vs Cape Verde at 11:00 PM BST.

Monday, June 22, keeps the momentum going with New Zealand vs Egypt in Vancouver at 2:00 AM BST, Argentina taking on Austria in Arlington at 6:00 PM BST, and France meeting Iraq in Philadelphia at 10:00 PM BST. Tuesday, June 23, introduces Norway vs Senegal at 1:00 AM BST, Jordan vs Algeria at 4:00 AM BST, and Portugal vs Uzbekistan at 6:00 PM BST, directly leading into England’s second fixture against Ghana in Foxborough at 9:00 PM BST. Wednesday, June 24, sees Panama play Croatia at midnight BST and Colombia face DR Congo at 3:00 AM BST, before a major four-game block features Switzerland vs Canada and Bosnia vs Qatar simultaneously at 8:00 PM BST, followed by Morocco vs Haiti and Scotland’s massive clash with Brazil, both kicking off at 11:00 PM BST.

What Are The Final Group-Stage Deciders From June 25 To June 27?

The final three days of the opening round are defined by simultaneous group finales, where tactical setups shift rapidly depending on real-time scores from sister stadiums. Thursday, June 25, sees Group A wrap up with South Africa vs South Korea in Guadalupe and Czech Republic vs Mexico in Mexico City both rolling at 2:00 AM BST, while Group E concludes later that evening with Curacao vs Ivory Coast in Philadelphia and Ecuador vs Germany in New Jersey hitting the field at 9:00 PM BST. Friday, June 26, delivers six massive fixtures: Tunisia vs Netherlands and Japan vs Sweden at midnight BST, Turkey vs USA and Paraguay vs Australia at 3:00 AM BST, and finally Norway vs France in Foxborough alongside Senegal vs Iraq in Toronto at 8:00 PM BST.

The group stage officially draws its curtains on Saturday, June 27, with a final burst of high-stakes matches across Groups H, G, and L. Cape Verde face Saudi Arabia and Uruguay play Spain at 1:00 AM BST, followed by New Zealand vs Belgium and Egypt vs Iran at 4:00 AM BST. The final acts of the opening stage belong to England’s Group L, where Panama take on England in New Jersey and Croatia play Ghana in Philadelphia simultaneously at 10:00 PM BST, locking in the final tournament seedings for the knockout bracket.
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How Is The Brand New Round Of 32 Knockout Phase Structured?

The introduction of the Round of 32 adds an entirely new layer of jeopardy to the competition, doubling the number of teams that enter single-elimination football compared to previous iterations. This phase starts on Sunday, June 28, with Match 73 matching up the Group A runners-up against the Group B runners-up in Los Angeles at 8:00 PM BST. Monday, June 29, features a double-header: Match 76 puts the Group C winners against the Group F runners-up at 6:00 PM BST, followed by Match 74 at 9:30 PM BST involving the Group E winners against a third-placed qualifier.

Tuesday, June 30, increases the pressure with three matches spread across the day: Match 75 kicks off at 2:00 AM BST in Guadalupe, followed by Match 78 in Arlington at 6:00 PM BST, and Match 77 in New Jersey at 10:00 PM BST. Wednesday, July 1, continues this rapid-fire rhythm, delivering Match 79 at 2:00 AM BST in Mexico City, Match 80 at 5:00 PM BST in Atlanta, and Match 82 at 9:00 PM BST in Seattle. The round concludes over July 2 and July 3, featuring Match 81 (1:00 AM BST) and Match 84 (8:00 PM BST) on Thursday, followed by a heavy four-match Friday on July 3 containing Match 83 (midnight BST), Match 85 (4:00 AM BST), Match 88 (7:00 PM BST), and Match 86 (11:00 PM BST), before Match 87 finishes the slate on Saturday, July 4 at 2:30 AM BST.

What Are The Venue Assignments For The Round Of 16 And Quarter-Finals?

The Round of 16 kicks off almost immediately on Saturday, July 4, with Match 90 in Houston at 6:00 PM BST, followed quickly by Match 89 in Philadelphia at 10:00 PM BST. Sunday, July 5, sees Match 91 occupy a prime evening slot in New Jersey at 9:00 PM BST, while Monday, July 6, presents Match 92 in Mexico City at 1:00 AM BST and Match 93 in Arlington at 8:00 PM BST. The round officially concludes on Tuesday, July 7, with a massive triple-header: Match 94 in Seattle at 1:00 AM BST, Match 95 in Atlanta at 5:00 PM BST, and Match 96 in Vancouver at 9:00 PM BST.

The remaining eight nations will then progress to the quarter-finals, where matches are assigned to iconic sports stadiums across the United States. Quarter-final 97 will take place at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on Thursday, July 9, at 9:00 PM BST, while Quarter-final 98 is set for the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Friday, July 10, at 8:00 PM BST. The weekend action sees Quarter-final 99 head to the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday, July 11, at 10:00 PM BST, before the final semi-final slot is claimed in Quarter-final 100 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City on Sunday, July 12, at 2:00 AM BST.

Where And When Will The Semi-Finals And The World Cup Final Take Place?

The absolute pinnacle of the tournament takes place in ultra-modern American stadium environments specifically chosen to host massive global television audiences. The first semi-final, Match 101, is scheduled for Tuesday, July 14, at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Dallas, with an 8:00 PM BST kick-off time, offering a premier prime-time viewing experience for European audiences. The second semi-final, Match 102, will occur twenty-four hours later on Wednesday, July 15, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, also locking in an identical broadcast window of 8:00 PM BST.

Teams that fall just short in the semi-finals will re-route to Florida for the Third-Place Play-off on Saturday, July 18, kicking off at 10:00 PM BST in Miami to determine who secures the tournament’s bronze placement. This all leads directly to the spectacular finale on Sunday, July 19: the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final, Match 104, hosted at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This ultimate championship match will kick off at 8:00 PM BST, allowing British viewers to watch the entire coronation of the new world champions live in prime time without having to stay up into the early hours of Monday morning.

Complete FIFA World Cup 2026 Group Stage Schedule (BST)

Thursday, June 11

  • Group A: Mexico vs South Africa — 8:00 PM BST (Mexico City, Mexico)

Friday, June 12

  • Group A: South Korea vs Czech Republic — 3:00 AM BST (Zapopan, Mexico)
  • Group B: Canada vs Bosnia & Herzegovina — 8:00 PM BST (Toronto, Canada)

Saturday, June 13

  • Group D: USA vs Paraguay — 2:00 AM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Group B: Qatar vs Switzerland — 8:00 PM BST (Santa Clara, USA)
  • Group C: Brazil vs Morocco — 11:00 PM BST (New Jersey, USA)

Sunday, June 14

  • Group C: Haiti vs Scotland — 2:00 AM BST (Foxborough, USA)
  • Group D: Australia vs Turkey — 5:00 AM BST (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Group E: Germany vs Curacao — 6:00 PM BST (Houston, USA)
  • Group F: Netherlands vs Japan — 9:00 PM BST (Arlington, USA)

Monday, June 15

  • Group E: Ivory Coast vs Ecuador — 12:00 AM BST (Philadelphia, USA)
  • Group F: Sweden vs Tunisia — 3:00 AM BST (Guadalupe, Mexico)
  • Group H: Spain vs Cape Verde — 5:00 PM BST (Atlanta, USA)
  • Group G: Belgium vs Egypt — 8:00 PM BST (Seattle, USA)
  • Group H: Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay — 11:00 PM BST (Miami, USA)

Tuesday, June 16

  • Group G: Iran vs New Zealand — 2:00 AM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Group I: France vs Senegal — 8:00 PM BST (New Jersey, USA)
  • Group I: Iraq vs Norway — 11:00 PM BST (Foxborough, USA)

Wednesday, June 17

  • Group J: Argentina vs Algeria — 2:00 AM BST (Kansas City, USA)
  • Group J: Austria vs Jordan — 5:00 AM BST (Santa Clara, USA)
  • Group K: Portugal vs DR Congo — 6:00 PM BST (Houston, USA)
  • Group L: England vs Croatia — 9:00 PM BST (Arlington, USA)

Thursday, June 18

  • Group L: Ghana vs Panama — 12:00 AM BST (Toronto, Canada)
  • Group K: Uzbekistan vs Colombia — 3:00 AM BST (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • Group A: Czech Republic vs South Africa — 5:00 PM BST (Atlanta, USA)
  • Group B: Switzerland vs Bosnia & Herzegovina — 8:00 PM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Group B: Canada vs Qatar — 11:00 PM BST (Vancouver, Canada)

Friday, June 19

  • Group A: Mexico vs South Korea — 2:00 AM BST (Zapopan, Mexico)
  • Group D: USA vs Australia — 8:00 PM BST (Seattle, USA)
  • Group C: Scotland vs Morocco — 11:00 PM BST (Foxborough, USA)

Saturday, June 20

  • Group C: Brazil vs Haiti — 1:30 AM BST (Philadelphia, USA)
  • Group D: Turkey vs Paraguay — 4:00 AM BST (Santa Clara, USA)
  • Group A: Netherlands vs Sweden — 6:00 PM BST (Houston, USA)
  • Group E: Germany vs Ivory Coast — 9:00 PM BST (Toronto, Canada)

Sunday, June 21

  • Group E: Ecuador vs Curacao — 1:00 AM BST (Kansas City, USA)
  • Group F: Tunisia vs Japan — 5:00 AM BST (Guadalupe, Mexico)
  • Group H: Spain vs Saudi Arabia — 5:00 PM BST (Atlanta, USA)
  • Group G: Belgium vs Iran — 8:00 PM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Group H: Uruguay vs Cape Verde — 11:00 PM BST (Miami, USA)

Monday, June 22

  • Group G: New Zealand vs Egypt — 2:00 AM BST (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Group J: Argentina vs Austria — 6:00 PM BST (Arlington, USA)
  • Group I: France vs Iraq — 10:00 PM BST (Philadelphia, USA)

Tuesday, June 23

  • Group I: Norway vs Senegal — 1:00 AM BST (Toronto, Canada)
  • Group J: Jordan vs Algeria — 4:00 AM BST (Santa Clara, USA)
  • Group K: Portugal vs Uzbekistan — 6:00 PM BST (Houston, USA)
  • Group L: England vs Ghana — 9:00 PM BST (Foxborough, USA)

Wednesday, June 24

  • Group L: Panama vs Croatia — 12:00 AM BST (Foxborough, USA)
  • Group K: Colombia vs DR Congo — 3:00 AM BST (Zapopan, Mexico)
  • Group B: Switzerland vs Canada — 8:00 PM BST (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Group B: Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar — 8:00 PM BST (Seattle, USA)
  • Group C: Morocco vs Haiti — 11:00 PM BST (Atlanta, USA)
  • Group C: Scotland vs Brazil — 11:00 PM BST (Miami, USA)

Thursday, June 25

  • Group A: South Africa vs South Korea — 2:00 AM BST (Guadalupe, Mexico)
  • Group A: Czech Republic vs Mexico — 2:00 AM BST (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • Group E: Curacao vs Ivory Coast — 9:00 PM BST (Philadelphia, USA)
  • Group E: Ecuador vs Germany — 9:00 PM BST (New Jersey, USA)

Friday, June 26

  • Group F: Tunisia vs Netherlands — 12:00 AM BST (Kansas City, USA)
  • Group F: Japan vs Sweden — 12:00 AM BST (Arlington, USA)
  • Group D: Turkey vs USA — 3:00 AM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Group D: Paraguay vs Australia — 3:00 AM BST (Santa Clara, USA)
  • Group I: Norway vs France — 8:00 PM BST (Foxborough, USA)
  • Group I: Senegal vs Iraq — 8:00 PM BST (Toronto, Canada)

Saturday, June 27

  • Group H: Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia — 1:00 AM BST (Houston, USA)
  • Group H: Uruguay vs Spain — 1:00 AM BST (Zapopan, Mexico)
  • Group G: New Zealand vs Belgium — 4:00 AM BST (Vancouver, Canada)
  • Group G: Egypt vs Iran — 4:00 AM BST (Seattle, USA)
  • Group L: Panama vs England — 10:00 PM BST (New Jersey, USA)
  • Group L: Croatia vs Ghana — 10:00 PM BST (Philadelphia, USA)

Complete World Cup 2026 Knockout Phase Schedule (BST)

Round of 32

  • June 28 – Match 73: Group A runners-up vs Group B runners-up — 8:00 PM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • June 29 – Match 76: Group C winners vs Group F runners-up — 6:00 PM BST (Houston, USA)
  • June 29 – Match 74: Group E winners vs Group A/B/C/D/F third place — 9:30 PM BST (Foxborough, USA)
  • June 30 – Match 75: Group F winners vs Group C runners-up — 2:00 AM BST (Guadalupe, Mexico)
  • June 30 – Match 78: Group E runners-up vs Group I runners-up — 6:00 PM BST (Arlington, USA)
  • June 30 – Match 77: Group I winners vs Group C/D/F/G/H third place — 10:00 PM BST (New Jersey, USA)
  • July 1 – Match 79: Group A winners vs Group C/E/F/H/I third place — 2:00 AM BST (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • July 1 – Match 80: Group L winners vs Group E/H/I/J/K third place — 5:00 PM BST (Atlanta, USA)
  • July 1 – Match 82: Group G winners vs Group A/E/H/I/J third place — 9:00 PM BST (Seattle, USA)
  • July 2 – Match 81: Group D winners vs Group B/E/F/I/J third place — 1:00 AM BST (Santa Clara, USA)
  • July 2 – Match 84: Group H winners vs Group J runners-up — 8:00 PM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • July 3 – Match 83: Group K runners-up vs Group L runners-up — 12:00 AM BST (Toronto, Canada)
  • July 3 – Match 85: Group B winners vs Group E/F/G/I/J third place — 4:00 AM BST (Vancouver, Canada)
  • July 3 – Match 88: Group D runners-up vs Group G runners-up — 7:00 PM BST (Arlington, USA)
  • July 3 – Match 86: Group J winners vs Group H runners-up — 11:00 PM BST (Miami, USA)
  • July 4 – Match 87: Group K winners vs Group D/E/I/J/L third place — 2:30 AM BST (Kansas City, USA)

Round of 16

  • July 4 – Match 90: Match 73 winners vs Match 75 winners — 6:00 PM BST (Houston, USA)
  • July 4 – Match 89: Match 74 winners vs Match 77 winners — 10:00 PM BST (Philadelphia, USA)
  • July 5 – Match 91: Match 76 winners vs Match 78 winners — 9:00 PM BST (New Jersey, USA)
  • July 6 – Match 92: Match 79 winners vs Match 80 winners — 1:00 AM BST (Mexico City, Mexico)
  • July 6 – Match 93: Match 83 winners vs Match 84 winners — 8:00 PM BST (Arlington, USA)
  • July 7 – Match 94: Match 81 winners vs Match 82 winners — 1:00 AM BST (Seattle, USA)
  • July 7 – Match 95: Match 86 winners vs Match 88 winners — 5:00 PM BST (Atlanta, USA)
  • July 7 – Match 96: Match 85 winners vs Match 87 winners — 9:00 PM BST (Vancouver, Canada)

Quarter-finals, Semi-finals & Final

  • July 9 – Quarter-final Match 97: Match 89 winners vs Match 90 winners — 9:00 PM BST (Foxborough, USA)
  • July 10 – Quarter-final Match 98: Match 93 winners vs Match 94 winners — 8:00 PM BST (Los Angeles, USA)
  • July 11 – Quarter-final Match 99: Match 91 winners vs Match 92 winners — 10:00 PM BST (Miami, USA)
  • July 12 – Quarter-final Match 100: Match 95 winners vs Match 96 winners — 2:00 AM BST (Kansas City, USA)
  • July 14 – Semi-final Match 101: Match 97 winners vs Match 98 winners — 8:00 PM BST (Arlington, USA)
  • July 15 – Semi-final Match 102: Match 99 winners vs Match 100 winners — 8:00 PM BST (Atlanta, USA)
  • July 18 – Third Place Playoff Match 103: Match 101 losers vs Match 102 losers — 10:00 PM BST (Miami, USA)
  • July 19 – World Cup Final Match 104: Match 101 winners vs Match 102 winners — 8:00 PM BST (New Jersey, USA)