Printable FIFA World Cup 2026 Bracket & Schedule
Updated 30 May 2026
Download your free bracket template and full 104-match schedule—ready to print and track every game from kickoff to the final.
Looking for a printable FIFA World Cup 2026 bracket? The free Bola 2026 bracket builder lets you fill in your predictions for all 48 teams and 104 matches, then download or print your personalised bracket as a PDF—no signup or login required. The tournament runs for 39 days across three host nations, and the full schedule (with all 12 groups and knockout rounds) is available to view and print at soccer2026.app/schedule.
Why You Need a Printable Bracket for 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the first edition with 48 teams, nearly double the previous format. That means 104 total matches—from Mexico's opening clash with South Africa in Mexico City on 11 June through to the final in New York on 19 July. With 12 groups instead of eight, tracking every result on paper (or a custom PDF) is the best way to follow your sweepstake, office pool, or personal predictions. Over 1,800 fans have already built brackets and more than 900 have simulated group stages using the free Bola 2026 tools.
How to Download & Print Your Bracket
Head to the Bola 2026 bracket builder. You'll see a clean, interactive template covering the entire tournament structure: the 12 group-stage pots, the round of 32, round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final. Click any match to enter your score prediction or pick a winner. Once you've filled in your picks—or left it blank to fill in by hand—hit the download button to save your bracket as a print-ready PDF. Print as many copies as you need for friends, family, or your pub league.
Full Match Schedule & Kick-Off Times
The complete 104-match schedule is free to view at soccer2026.app/schedule, and you can print the entire fixture list from there. The opening round includes Germany vs Curaçao in Houston, Brazil vs Morocco in New York, the United States vs Paraguay in Los Angeles, and Netherlands vs Japan in Dallas—all kicking off between 11 and 15 June. The app automatically converts every kick-off to your local time zone, so you'll never miss a match or scramble with UTC conversions.
Track, Share & Update Your Bracket
Because Bola 2026 is a free web app, you can return to your saved bracket anytime (even without logging in, if you bookmark your unique link) and update scores as matches finish. Print a fresh copy after the group stage to track the knockout rounds, or share your bracket image on social media to challenge mates. It's the easiest way to stay organised through five weeks of non-stop football.
Frequently asked questions
Where can I download a free printable FIFA World Cup 2026 bracket PDF?
Visit the <a href="https://soccer2026.app/bracket-builder">Bola 2026 bracket builder</a>—it's completely free, requires no login, and lets you fill in predictions then download a print-ready PDF of the full 48-team tournament.
How many matches are in the 2026 World Cup bracket?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup features 104 matches across 39 days, starting 11 June in Mexico City and ending 19 July in New York. The Bola 2026 bracket and schedule cover every fixture.
Can I print the full World Cup 2026 schedule with kick-off times?
Yes—the complete fixture list is free to view and print at <a href="https://soccer2026.app/schedule">soccer2026.app/schedule</a>. All kick-off times display in your local time zone automatically.
Do I need to create an account to use the Bola 2026 bracket builder?
No. The bracket builder and full schedule are free to use with no login or signup required. Simply visit the site, fill in your picks, and download or print.
How does the 48-team format change the World Cup bracket?
The 2026 tournament expands to 12 groups of four teams each, with the top two from every group plus the eight best third-place sides advancing to a new round of 32. The Bola 2026 bracket reflects this updated structure so you can map the entire path to the final.