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·24. Juni 2026
World Cup games today: UK kick-off times and TV channel for every match

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·24. Juni 2026

Six more fixtures as the expanded group stage draws to a close
Action from the World Cup action is set to continue and business is about to pick up for the final round of fixtures from the group phase.
The fallout from England’s goalless draw against Ghana is still fresh even though the Three Lions are effectively through to the knockout stage following Croatia’s 1-0 win over Panama.
However, there is still work for Thomas Tuchel’s side to do in order to ensure they top Group L and avoid a last-32 showdown against Portugal after they sparked their World Cup 2026 campaign into life with a 5-0 drubbing of Uzbekistan.
The day 13 schedule culminated in Group K in Guadalajara, where the Colombia came out on top against DR Congo to remain top of the table ahead of the decider against Portugal later in the week.
Day 14 brings a mammoth six-game slate at the World Cup, kicking off in Vancouver and Seattle respectively as Canada face Switzerland and Bosnia-Herzegovina take on Qatar.
It is all to play for in Group B as all four teams can qualify for the knockout phase. A draw between Canada and Switzerland will be enough for both teams to progress, with the co-hosts going through as group winners.
Bosnia know that a win, ideally by at a least three-goal margin, will give them a slight chance of finishing above Canada - should they lose - or as one of the best third-placed teams. Qatar, with a goal difference of -6, need a mini miracle to qualify.
We then move north to Group C and Miami where Scotland are aiming to make history by reaching the World Cup knockout stages for the first-time ever. Taking on Brazil, a win will be enough for Steve Clarke’s side, a draw should do it but even a defeat may not be fatal.

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Brazil, themselves, must match or better Morocco’s result against Haiti - in the other game from the group which kicks off at the same time - to progress as group winners.
The two overnight offerings for fans in the UK is from Group A. In Mexico City, Mexico will look to make it a clean sweep with victory over Czechia - whom themselves will progress as runners-up with a win coupled with South Korea losing to South Africa.
The action concludes in Monterrey, where Korea know a point will be enough to finish second regardless of what happens in the Czechia game. Bafana Bafana, meanwhile, must win to have any hope of going through as two points is unlikely to seem them through as a third-place qualifier.
In the UK, Switzerland vs Canada is being shown live and free-to-air on ITV1, with coverage beginning at 7pm BST ahead of a 8pm kick-off.
It’s then over to ITV4 for Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar, where the programme also gets underway at 7pm for a 8pm kick-off.
Scotland vs Brazil is being shown live on BBC One, with coverage commencing at 10pm before kick-off at 11pm, while Morocco vs Haiti is over on BBC Two with coverage starting at 10.50pm ahead of kick-off at 11pm.
We stay on BBC One for Czechia vs Mexico, with kick-off at 2am in the early hours of Thursday morning. The coverage starts at 1.45am.
South Africa vs South Korea starts at 1.50am on BBC Two ahead of kick-off at 2am.







































