World Cup 2026 continues with four thrilling matches on Sunday across Groups E and F, hosted in the United States and Mexico. Fans worldwide can watch every minute live via major broadcasters and streaming platforms.
Germany vs Curaçao
The first match kicks off at 6pm BST (1pm ET) at NRG Stadium in Houston. UK viewers can watch on ITV1 or stream via ITVX, while US audiences can tune in to FOX or stream on FOX One. Julian Nagelsmann's Germany enter as overwhelming favourites with a fully fit, world-class squad. Curaçao, the spirited underdogs, aim to frustrate with a tight defensive block.
Netherlands vs Japan
This clash starts at 9pm BST (4pm ET) at AT&T Stadium. Broadcast on ITV1 in the UK and FOX in the US, with streaming on ITVX and FOX One. Japan arrive in sensational form, having won six straight matches including victories over Brazil and England. The Netherlands are favourites despite missing creative star Xavi Simons through injury and winning only one of their last three games.
Ivory Coast vs Ecuador
Kick-off is at midnight BST (7pm ET) at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. UK fans can watch on BBC One or stream via BBC iPlayer; US viewers can watch on FS1 or FOX One. Ecuador bring a disciplined, robust defence that is tough to break down. Ivory Coast are in fine form, winning four in a row including a friendly victory over 2018 champions France.
Sweden vs Tunisia
The final match kicks off at 3am BST (10pm ET) at Monterrey Stadium in Mexico. Broadcast on ITV1 in the UK and FS1 in the US, with streaming on ITVX and FOX One. Tunisia aim to employ a stubborn low-block defensive strategy to neutralise Sweden's technical superiority. Sweden will rely on their experienced European core and a physical, cross-heavy attack led by Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak.
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