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The full World Cup round of 32 fixture list

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The new format establishes that the top two teams from each of the 12 groups, along with the eight best third-placed teams, will secure their place in this stage. From there, the knockout phase will begin, which will be played between June 28 and July 3, 2026.

These are the Round of 32 matchups for the 2026 World Cup

  • South Africa vs. Canada — Sunday, June 28, 4:00 PM (Los Angeles Stadium).
  • Germany vs. Paraguay — Monday, June 29, 5:30 PM (Boston Stadium).
  • Netherlands vs. Morocco — Monday, June 29, 10:00 PM (Monterrey Stadium).
  • Brazil vs. Japan — Monday, June 29, 2:00 PM (Houston Stadium).
  • France vs. Sweden — Tuesday, June 30, 6:00 PM (New York New Jersey Stadium).
  • Ivory Coast vs. Norway — Tuesday, June 30, 2:00 PM (Dallas Stadium).
  • Mexico vs. Ecuador — Tuesday, June 30, 10:00 PM (Mexico City Stadium).
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In addition, the schedule will continue as follows:


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  • England vs. DR Congo — Wednesday, July 1, 1:00 PM (Atlanta Stadium).
  • United States vs. Bosnia — Wednesday, July 1, 9:00 PM (San Francisco Bay Area Stadium).
  • Belgium vs. Senegal — Wednesday, July 1, 5:00 PM (Seattle Stadium).
  • Portugal vs. Croatia — Thursday, July 2, 8:00 PM (Toronto Stadium).
  • Spain vs. Austria — Thursday, July 2, 4:00 PM (Los Angeles Stadium).
  • Switzerland vs. Algeria — Friday, July 3, 12:00 AM (BC Place Vancouver).
  • Argentina vs. Cape Verde — Friday, July 3, 7:00 PM (Miami Stadium).
  • Colombia vs. Ghana — Friday, July 3, 10:30 PM (Kansas City Stadium).
  • Australia vs. Egypt — Friday, July 3, 3:00 PM (Dallas Stadium).

How the Round of 32 will be played at the 2026 World Cup

The system will be the same one usually used in the decisive stages of World Cups. Each match will be single-elimination and, in the event of a tie at the end of the 90 regulation minutes, two 15-minute periods of extra time will be played. If the tie remains, it will be decided by penalties.

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