The World Cup 2026 schedule is officially set, with the tournament kicking off on June 11 and running until July 19, 2026. This exciting event will feature a record 48 teams and a total of 104 fixtures, promising an exhilarating summer for soccer fans across North America.
As the tournament approaches, six spots are still available through qualifying play-offs, with four of those reserved for European teams and two through inter-confederational play-offs. The UEFA Path A final will see Bosnia-Herzegovina face off against Italy, while Path B will feature Sweden against Poland.
In addition, Kosovo will battle Turkey in Path C, and the Czech Republic will take on Denmark in Path D. Meanwhile, the inter-confederation final will include DR Congo and Jamaica, along with Iraq and Bolivia, all vying for a coveted spot in the World Cup.
Fans can look forward to watching these thrilling matches live on BBC and Amazon Prime Video, with pay-per-view games typically costing £2.49 each. The kick-off times for the UEFA Path finals are set for 7:45 PM, while the inter-confederation finals will begin at 10 PM.
The anticipation for the World Cup is palpable, especially after the heartbreak experienced by Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland in the recent play-offs. The quest for qualification continues, and communities across these nations are rallying behind their teams.
As the tournament date approaches, observers are eager to see how the final qualifying matches unfold and which teams will secure their place in this historic event. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact locations of the matches and the full schedule of fixtures, but the excitement is already building.
With the World Cup 2026 set to be a landmark event in North American sports history, fans are encouraged to stay tuned for updates and prepare for a summer filled with unforgettable soccer moments.