The 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico continues on Sunday with a packed schedule of matchday two fixtures. After a thrilling Saturday that saw the Netherlands thrash Sweden 5-0 and Germany come from behind to beat the Ivory Coast 2-1, four more games are set for Sunday and the early hours of Monday.
Sunday's World Cup Fixtures
The day's action kicks off at 5pm BST with Spain facing Saudi Arabia. Spain will be looking to bounce back from a shock 0-0 draw against Cape Verde in their opening match. Saudi Arabia, considered underdogs, will aim to capitalise on any lingering Spanish frustration.
At 8pm BST, Belgium take on Iran in Los Angeles. Both sides drew their opening matches—Belgium 1-1 with Egypt and Iran 0-0 with New Zealand—making this a crucial group G encounter. Romelu Lukaku scored a late equaliser for Belgium against Egypt and will be key again.
The late Sunday match at 11pm BST sees Uruguay face Cape Verde in group H. Cape Verde earned a credible point against Spain and will look to prove that result was no fluke. Uruguay will be eager to secure their first win.
Overnight Match and UK TV Coverage
The final match of the round is New Zealand vs Egypt, kicking off at 2am BST on Monday. Both teams are looking for their first win after draws in their openers.
UK viewers can watch Spain vs Saudi Arabia live on BBC One from 4.30pm, with kick-off at 5pm. Belgium vs Iran is on ITV1 from 7pm, kick-off 8pm. Uruguay vs Cape Verde returns to BBC One from 10.30pm, kick-off 11pm. New Zealand vs Egypt airs on ITV1 from 1.30am Monday, kick-off 2am.
All matches are also available via streaming on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.



