Last-16 Line-Up Complete
The World Cup 2026 last-16 line-up is complete, with all three co-hosts advancing. Canada, the first co-host to play, will face African Cup of Nations champions Morocco in Houston on July 4. Tournament favourites France then meet Paraguay, who knocked out Germany on penalties in the previous round.
Sunday's Blockbuster Clashes
Sunday features two blockbuster matches: Brazil vs Norway in New York/New Jersey, and England vs Mexico at the Azteca altitude in Mexico City. England secured their spot after Harry Kane dragged them into the last 16 with a 2-1 win over DR Congo.
Monday's Standout Ties
A mouthwatering tie between Spain and Portugal headlines Monday's action in Dallas, followed by co-hosts USA welcoming Belgium to Seattle. The penultimate last-16 game sees Lionel Messi's Argentina take on Mohamed Salah's Egypt in Atlanta, with Switzerland vs Colombia completing the set in Vancouver.
Last-16 Fixtures
July 4
6pm: Canada vs Morocco (Houston)
10pm: Paraguay vs France (Philadelphia)
July 5
9pm: Brazil vs Norway (New York/New Jersey)
July 6
1am: Mexico vs England (Mexico City)
8pm: Spain vs Portugal (Dallas)
July 7
1am: USA vs Belgium (Seattle)
5pm: Argentina vs Egypt (Atlanta)
9pm: Switzerland vs Colombia (Vancouver)
Quarter-Final Schedule
July 9
9pm: Match 97 – Winner match 89 vs Winner match 90 (Boston)
July 10
8pm: Match 98 – Winner match 93 vs Winner match 94 (Los Angeles)
July 11
10pm: Match 99 – Winner match 91 vs Winner match 92 (Miami)
July 12
2am: Match 100 – Winner match 95 vs Winner match 96 (Kansas City)
Semi-Finals and Final
Semi-finals
July 14: 8pm – Match 101 (Dallas)
July 15: 8pm – Match 102 (Atlanta)
Third-place final
July 18: 10pm – Match 103 (Miami)
Final
July 19: 8pm – Match 104 (New York/New Jersey)
Round of 32 Results
June 28
South Africa 0-1 Canada
June 29
Brazil 2-1 Japan
Germany 1-1 Paraguay (3-4 pens)
June 30
Netherlands 1-1 Morocco (2-3 pens)
Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway
France 3-0 Sweden
July 1
Mexico 2-0 Ecuador
England 2-1 DR Congo
Belgium 3-2 Senegal
July 2
USA 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina
Spain 3-0 Austria
July 3
Portugal 2-1 Croatia
Switzerland 2-0 Algeria
Australia 1-1 Egypt
Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde (AET)
July 4
Colombia 1-0 Ghana



