Sunday's World Cup 2026 schedule features four matches across the United States and Canada, with kick-off times ranging from 5pm BST to 2am BST. Here is how to watch every game, including TV channels and live stream details for viewers in the UK and the United States.
Spain vs Saudi Arabia – Group H, Atlanta
The day's action begins at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, where Spain take on Saudi Arabia in Group H. Kick-off is at 5pm BST (12pm ET / 9am PT). In the UK, the match will be broadcast on ITV1/ITV1 Cymru Wales and streamed via ITVX. US viewers can watch on FOX or via the FOX One app.
Belgium vs Iran – Group G, Los Angeles
Belgium face Iran in Group G at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, with an 8pm BST start (3pm ET / 12pm PT). The game is shown live on ITV1/ITV1 Cymru Wales and ITVX in the UK. In the United States, coverage is on FS1 and the FOX One app.
Uruguay vs Cape Verde – Group H, Miami
Uruguay meet Cape Verde in Group H at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, kicking off at 11pm BST (6pm ET / 3pm PT). The BBC will broadcast the match on BBC One and stream it via iPlayer for UK audiences. American viewers can watch on FS1 and FOX One.
New Zealand vs Egypt – Group G, Vancouver
The final match of the day takes place at BC Place in Vancouver, with New Zealand playing Egypt at 2am BST (9pm ET / 6pm PT Sunday). ITV1/ITV1 Cymru Wales and ITVX will provide UK coverage. In the US, the game airs on FS1 and the FOX One app.
For fans who want to keep track of all 104 games in the tournament, a free World Cup 2026 wallchart is available for download.
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