2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule Preview: Key Dates, Host Openers & Venues; Full Fixtures PDF Tomorrow

2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule Preview: Key Dates, Host Openers & Venues; Full Fixtures PDF Tomorrow

The 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule preview is updated for you here. The groups are now set, and while full match pairings, kickoff times, and venues drop (December 6 at 12:00 PM ET), here’s what we know right now: the tournament timeline, host nation openers, knockout structure, and all 16 stadiums. The 48-team format means 104 matches from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across the US, Canada, and Mexico. It’s going to be awesome for soccer/football fans. 

Download the Preview Printables (Full Version Tomorrow)

  • One-Page Schedule Overview PDF – Key dates + openers (update-ready). → [Current schedule, updates coming]
  • Host Cities & Venues Guide PDF – All stadiums with capacities. → [Download PDF]
  • Knockout Bracket Preview PDF – Fixed dates/venues + group placeholders. → [Download PDF]

Bookmark this page. We’ll swap in the complete schedule and updated PDFs as soon as FIFA releases them.

2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule

PhaseDatesNotes
Group StageJune 11 – June 27, 202672 matches; all groups finish simultaneously on June 27.
Round of 32June 28 – July 3, 202616 matches; top 2 per group + 8 best 3rd-placers advance.
Round of 16July 4 – July 7, 20268 matches.
QuarterfinalsJuly 9 – July 10, 20264 matches.
SemifinalsJuly 14 – July 15, 20262 matches (Atlanta & Dallas venues).
Third-Place MatchJuly 18, 2026Miami venue.
FinalJuly 19, 20263:00 PM ET kickoff at MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ).

Confirmed Host Nation Openers (From Today’s Draw)

These kick off the tournament; full times and additional group games tomorrow. Team Canada, Team Mexico, and Team USA fans can go ahead and start making their plans for how they want to checkout the opening matches of the 2026 World Cup now. 

DateMatchVenueLocal Time (ET)Group
June 11Mexico vs. South AfricaEstadio Azteca (Mexico City)5:00 PM local (6:00 PM)A
June 12Canada vs. CONMEBOL Playoff WinnerBMO Field (Toronto)TBDB
June 12USA vs. AustraliaSoFi Stadium (Los Angeles)TBDD

2026 FIFA World Cup Group Stage Matchday Windows

With 12 groups of 4, each plays 3 matchdays (72 total games). Exact dates per group TBD tomorrow, but the structure:

  • Matchday 1: June 11–15, 2026 (staggered starts).
  • Matchday 2: June 18–21, 2026.
  • Matchday 3: June 24–27, 2026 (all groups end same day for fairness).

Example: Group A (Mexico, Japan, South Africa, CONCACAF Playoff) – Mexico opener June 11; other 3 games spread across the windows.

All 16 World Cup 2026 Host Cities & Stadiums

Venues are pre-assigned to groups (e.g., Group A at Estadio Azteca/Akron). Full match slots tomorrow.

City/AreaStadiumCapacityCountryKey Notes
AtlantaMercedes-Benz Stadium71,000USASemi-final host.
Boston (Foxborough)Gillette Stadium65,000USA
Dallas (Arlington)AT&T Stadium80,000USASemi-final host.
Guadalajara (Zapopan)Estadio Akron48,000MexicoGroup stage only.
HoustonNRG Stadium72,000USA
Kansas CityArrowhead Stadium76,000USA
Los Angeles (Inglewood)SoFi Stadium70,000USAUSA opener.
Mexico CityEstadio Azteca87,000MexicoOpener; 3rd World Cup edition.
Miami (Miami Gardens)Hard Rock Stadium65,000USAThird-place match.
MonterreyEstadio BBVA53,000Mexico
New York/New JerseyMetLife Stadium82,500USAFinal.
PhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field69,000USA
San Francisco (Santa Clara)Levi’s Stadium68,000USA
SeattleLumen Field69,000USA
TorontoBMO Field (expanded)40,000CanadaCanada opener.
VancouverBC Place54,000Canada

What’s Next for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Schedule?

Tomorrow’s FIFA broadcast locks in everything: exact times (likely 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM, 9 PM ET slots), full group fixtures (e.g., Brazil vs. Morocco date/venue), and knockout paths. We’ll update this page the complete list and refreshed PDFs. In the meantime, check our 2026 World Cup Groups Printable (link) and Blank Bracket (link) to start planning.

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