Brazil will be among the main attractions on Friday as World Cup 2026 continues with four more group-stage fixtures. Here is everything you need to know about the schedule.
USA vs. Australia (Group D)
The stakes could not be much higher at Seattle Stadium as the United States take on Australia. Both teams won their opening matches, making this an 8pm BST (3pm ET) kick-off crucial for group standings.
Viewing: In the UK, watch on BBC One, BBC Sport, or via iPlayer. In the US, FOX and Telemundo have coverage, with mobile streaming on their respective apps.
Scotland vs. Morocco (Group C)
It is a huge night at Boston Stadium for Scotland's Tartan Army. A single point against Morocco at 11pm BST (6pm ET) could be enough to see Scotland through to the next round.
Viewing: UK viewers can watch on ITV or through the ITVX app. US fans can catch the game live on ESPN or stream it on ESPN+.
Brazil vs. Haiti (Group C)
Both Brazil and Haiti are desperate for their first victory of the tournament as they meet at Philadelphia Stadium. UK fans face a late one with kick-off at 1.30am BST on Saturday morning (8.30pm ET Friday).
Viewing: UK fans can tune in via ITV's standard broadcast or the ITVX stream. US coverage is handled by NBC and the Peacock app.
Turkey vs. Paraguay (Group D)
The day wraps up at Levi's Stadium in the Bay Area. It is a real test of stamina for UK fans with a 4am BST Saturday start (11pm ET Friday night).
Viewing: UK viewers can stream on ITVX or watch on ITV. US fans have options as well, with the match airing on TUDN and streaming on FuboTV.
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