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World Cup 2026 Games: Complete Match Schedule & Bracket

Updated 3 June 2026

Track all 104 games across three nations—the first 48-team World Cup in history.

World Cup 2026 schedule
World Cup 2026 schedule — Bola 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 104 games—the most in tournament history—played across 39 days in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This is the first World Cup with 48 teams competing in 12 groups, a significant expansion from the traditional 32-team format. The opening match kicks off on June 11, 2026 when Mexico faces South Africa in Mexico City, and the tournament culminates with the final on July 19, 2026 in New York.

Full World Cup 2026 Match Schedule

The 104-game schedule breaks down into distinct phases: the group stage will feature 80 matches as 48 teams battle across 12 groups. Following that, the knockout rounds—Round of 32, Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and the final—account for the remaining 24 matches. Every game will be hosted across venues in all three nations, making this the most geographically diverse World Cup ever staged.

Planning your viewing schedule or building predictions? The Bola 2026 app offers a free, no-login bracket builder where you can map out all 104 games, predict winners, and join over 1,800 active brackets and 900+ groups already created by fans worldwide. It's the easiest way to stay on top of every match without juggling multiple websites or apps.

Today's World Cup Games & Live Updates

Since the 2026 tournament hasn't yet begun, there are no World Cup games today. Once the tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026, the Bola 2026 app will provide live updates, real-time match tracking, and instant bracket adjustments as results come in. You'll be able to follow every game from the group stage through to the New York final without missing a beat.

How the 48-Team Format Changes Everything

The expansion to 48 teams adds 40% more games than previous World Cups, meaning more matchups, more upsets, and more opportunities for underdog stories. The 12-group structure creates a faster-paced group stage, and the addition of a Round of 32 ensures that knockout drama starts earlier than ever. Whether you're tracking a favorite team or just want to catch the best games, the sheer volume of matches makes a comprehensive tool essential—and that's exactly what Bola 2026 delivers, free and without requiring an account.

Frequently asked questions

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 total games in the 2026 World Cup, spread across 39 days. This includes 80 group stage matches and 24 knockout games, making it the largest World Cup ever. Track every match with the free Bola 2026 app.

When is the first World Cup 2026 game?

The opening match takes place on June 11, 2026, when Mexico plays South Africa in Mexico City. It's the first game of the 48-team tournament and kicks off at 7:00 PM UTC.

Are there any World Cup games today?

No, the 2026 World Cup hasn't started yet. The tournament begins June 11, 2026 and runs through July 19, 2026. Once underway, you can follow live updates on every game through the Bola 2026 app.

Where can I see the full 2026 World Cup match schedule?

The complete 104-game schedule will be available closer to the tournament. The Bola 2026 app offers a free bracket builder where you can explore the structure, make predictions, and join groups—no login required.

How does the 48-team format work for games?

The 48 teams are divided into 12 groups of four. After the group stage (80 matches), 32 teams advance to a new knockout round, followed by the Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, and final—adding up to 104 total games across three host countries.