The wait is nearly over. So when is the 2026 World Cup, and what does the road to the trophy look like? The full 2026 World Cup schedule is set, running across 39 days, three host nations and 16 cities, with 48 teams contesting 104 matches in the biggest edition the tournament has ever staged.
The headline World Cup 2026 dates are easy to lock in: the action kicks off on 11 June with the opening match in Mexico City, and the 2026 World Cup final date is 19 July, when the showpiece will be held in the New York/New Jersey area. In between sits a packed group stage, a brand-new Round of 32, and the familiar march through the Round of 16, quarter-finals and semi-finals.
Below you’ll find the complete World Cup 2026 calendar laid out stage by stage, along with all the World Cup 2026 fixtures windows you need — from the first whistle to the final — plus how kick-off times will be staggered across the tournament’s many time zones.
2026 World Cup Schedule & Key Dates — 39 Days.
104 Matches.
One Final.
From the 11 June opener in Mexico City to the 19 July final in New York — here is the complete 2026 World Cup schedule and every key date you need.
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs for 39 days, from the opening match on 11 June to the final on 19 July. Across that window, 48 teams will play 104 matches in 16 cities spread over three countries. Here are the dates that matter most.
The full stage-by-stage timeline
Tournament Timeline · June 11 – July 19
Fig. 01 — Key DatesGroup stage: 11–27 June
The tournament opens with 72 group-stage matches packed into just over two weeks. Each of the 48 teams plays three games. The opener takes place at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City — the first stadium in history to host three different World Cup opening matches.
Knockout rounds: 28 June – 19 July
- Round of 32 — 28 June to 3 July (new stage, 16 matches)
- Round of 16 — 4 to 7 July (8 matches)
- Quarter-finals — 9 to 11 July (4 matches)
- Semi-finals — 14 & 15 July (2 matches)
- Third-place play-off — 18 July, Miami
- Final — 19 July, MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey
How kick-off times will work across time zones
With venues stretching from the Pacific coast to the eastern seaboard and down into Mexico, matches will be staggered across multiple time zones. Expect a spread of kick-offs designed to reach both North American prime time and European evening audiences — a logistical balancing act unique to a tournament this geographically vast.
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