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    World Cup matchups: Start times for every match and how to watch

    WorldNewsHub24By WorldNewsHub24June 10, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read
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    The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to start Thursday with Mexico facing South Africa in Mexico City and South Korea taking on Czechia in Guadalajara, Mexico.

    The tournament then heads north on Friday, with Canada facing Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto before the United States opens Group D play against Paraguay at SoFi Stadium.

    Here’s everything you need to know about the matches through the opening days of the 39-day, 48-team tournament across the U.S., Mexico and Canada.

    Here’s a look at Thursday’s matchups (all times Pacific):

    Mexico vs. South Africa

    Mexico's Raúl Jiménez, left, celebrates after scoring during an international friendly against Serbia on June 4.

    Mexico’s Raúl Jiménez, left, celebrates after scoring during an international friendly against Serbia on June 4.

    (Agustin Cuevas / Getty Images)

    Where: Azteca Stadium | Mexico City

    Time: Noon

    TV | Streaming: Fox, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: Although the World Cup will be shared by three countries for the first time, Mexico gets the honor of playing the opening game. No country has played host to more World Cups than Mexico, which also staged the tournament in 1970 and 1986. Both times the first game was played in the iconic Azteca Stadium, where the World Cup kicks off again. The first two times the World Cup was played in Mexico, the home team made the quarterfinals and El Tri, playing under coach Javier Aguirre, a midfielder on the 1986 team, seems poised for another long run. Mexico is unbeaten in eight games this year, including wins over World Cup qualifiers Panama, Ghana and Australia and draws with Belgium and Portugal. Mexico has given up just one goal in the past eight months. South Africa, which played Mexico to a draw in the opening game of the 2010 World Cup, is winless in 2026.

    South Korea vs. Czechia

    South Korea's Son Heung-Min controls the ball in front of El Salvador's Brayan Landaverde.

    South Korea’s Son Heung-min controls the ball in front of El Salvador’s Brayan Landaverde during an international friendly match on June 3.

    (Alex Goodlett / Getty Images)

    Where: Estadio Akron | Guadalajara, Mexico

    Time: 7 p.m.

    TV | Streaming: FS1, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: South Korea is one of five countries to have played in the past 11 World Cups — and it’s the only one of the five never to have won the tournament. And the only two times South Korea played in a North American World Cup, in 1986 and 1994, it failed to win a game. Still, with an offense led by LAFC’s Son Heung-min, the MLS leader in assists, and a defense anchored by Bayern Munich center back Kim Min-jae (aka The Monster), the Taegeuk Warriors are a formidable foe. Czechia, playing in the World Cup for just the second time as an independent nation, has been unimpressive in its tournament warm-ups; its last win over a World Cup qualifier was a 2-1 win over Norway 27 months ago.

    Here’s a look at Friday’s matchups:

    Canada vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina

    Bosnia's Edin Dzeko heads the ball during a World Cup qualifying match against Italy on March 31.

    Bosnia’s Edin Dzeko heads the ball during a World Cup qualifying match against Italy on March 31.

    (Armin Durgut / Associated Press)

    Where: BMO Field | Toronto

    Time: Noon

    TV | Streaming: Fox, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: Alphonso Davies has been ruled out of Canada’s World Cup opener in the hope that he will be available for the rest of the tournament. And his absence will be felt since Davies, sidelined since May 6 with a hamstring injury, is not only the team’s best player but also its captain. The injuries are piling up for Canada, which lost center back Moïse Bombito and forward Marcelo Flores to injuries after the World Cup roster had been determined. Under American coach Jesse Marsch, the team entered the top 30 in the FIFA world rankings for the first time, losing just five times in 29 matches, but still looking for its first victory in a World Cup match.

    Bosnia, playing in the World Cup for the second time since gaining independence, is led by 40-year-old Edin Dzeko, the country’s all-time leader in caps and goals. It qualified for the World Cup by drawing Wales, then Italy, and beating both on penalty kicks in a pair of UEFA playoffs in March.

    United States vs. Paraguay

    U.S. forward Christian Pulisic controls the ball in front of Senegal's Krepin Diatta.

    U.S. forward Christian Pulisic controls the ball in front of Senegal’s Krepin Diatta during an international friendly on May 31.

    (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)

    Where: SoFi Stadium | Inglewood
    Time: 6 p.m.
    TV | Streaming: Fox, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: With a goal and an assist in the Americans’ penultimate warm-up with Senegal, Christian Pulisic broke out of a career-long scoring drought and proved himself ready for the World Cup. But he’ll need help from his supporting cast if the U.S. is to get out of group play and this game could be key to that goal. Paraguay’s schedule over the past year featured several games with World Cup qualifiers, including wins over Mexico and Uruguay, draws with Japan and Ecuador and one-score losses to Brazil, Morocco and the U.S. Its leading scorer is midfielder Miguel Almirón, who plays in MLS with Atlanta United.

    Here’s a look at Saturday’s matchups:

    Qatar vs. Switzerland

    Qatar's Akram Afif plays during an international friendly against El Salvador on June 6.

    Qatar’s Akram Afif plays during an international friendly against El Salvador on June 6.

    (Luiza Moraes / Getty Images)

    Where: Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara
    Time: noon
    TV | Streaming: Fox, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: Qatar made its World Cup debut four years ago and became the first host to exit the tournament without a point, losing all three group-play games by two goals each. The team has improved dramatically since then, beating Mexico to reach the quarterfinals of the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup. But its World Cup preparations were disrupted by war in the Middle East, which forced the cancellation of scheduled friendlies with Serbia and Argentina. As a result, the team has played just twice in the last seven months and hasn’t scored a goal since last December.

    Switzerland, meanwhile, is ranked in the top 20 in the world by FIFA, has lost just twice — to No. 2 Spain and No. 10 Germany — in its past 17 tries and made the quarterfinals of the past two Euros.

    Brazil vs. Morocco

    Brazil's Casemiro, right, celebrates with teammate Vinicius Junior after scoring against Panama.

    Brazil’s Casemiro, right, celebrates with teammate Vinicius Junior after scoring against Panama during an international friendly match on May 31.

    (Bruna Prado / Associated Press)

    Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
    Time: 3 p.m.
    TV | Streaming: FS1, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: Group C gets off to a compelling start with sixth-ranked Brazil, the tournament’s only five-time champion, facing No. 7 Morocco, the surprise team of 2022. And both come in hot: Morocco has lost just one of its past 45 games, dating to January 2024, while Brazil has beaten World Cup qualifiers Egypt, Panama, Croatia, Senegal, South Korea, Paraguay, Colombia, Ecuador and Mexico over the past 24 months.

    Barring a major stumble, both will make it out of group play but this game will likely determine which will go through as a group champion, giving it a much easier path through the knockout rounds.

    Haiti vs. Scotland

    Haiti's Frantzdy Pierrot controls the ball in front of Tunisia's Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida.

    Haiti’s Frantzdy Pierrot controls the ball in front of Tunisia’s Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida during an international friendly on March 28.

    (Vaughn Ridley / Getty Images)

    Where: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Mass.
    Time: 6 p.m.
    TV | Streaming: FS1, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: Though lacking the sizzle of Brazil-Morocco, Group C’s other first-day matchup is no less important. With eight third-place teams advancing out of group play, a win here would give either Scotland or Haiti a solid shot at going through while a draw could doom both.

    Haiti, participating in the World Cup for just the second time — and the first time since 1974 — hasn’t played at home in five years because of violence and instability in Haiti. But it thumped New Zealand 4-0 in one of its final World Cup tuneups and lost to three other World Cup qualifiers — the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Tunisia — by just a goal in the past year. All but three of the players on Haiti’s roster play for first- or second-division teams in Europe or the U.S.

    Scotland had an easier time in qualifying and won its past two World Cup tuneups, beating Curacao and Bolivia by a combined score of 8-1. Its top player is Liverpool defender Andy Robertson but its oldest is goalkeeper Craig Gordon, at 43 the most senior player in the tournament.

    Australia vs. Turkey

    Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan warms up before an international friendly match against Mexico at the Rose Bowl on May 30.

    Australia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan warms up before an international friendly match against Mexico at the Rose Bowl on May 30.

    (Luiza Moraes / Getty Images)

    Where: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
    Time: 9 p.m.
    TV | Streaming: FS1, Telemundo | Fox One, Peacock

    The buzz: Turkey could be one of the surprise teams in the tournament after qualifying for the World Cup for the first time since 2002 with a pair of 1-0 wins over Romania and Kosovo. Turkey has risen five spots, to No. 22, in the FIFA world rankings in the past ninth months, its best showing in a decade. And in the last year it has beaten the U.S. and tied No. 2 Spain. Its best player is Inter Milan midfielder Hakan Calhanoglu, Turkey’s active leader in caps and goals.

    Australia had its best-ever World Cup four years ago in Qatar, winning twice and advancing to the round of 16 for the first time since 2006. But it has struggled of late, losing four of its past six games to fellow World Cup qualifiers.

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