Round of 16, 2026 World Cup and FIFA
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially on the calendar, and the tournament North America stages this summer is the biggest in the sport’s history. Forty-eight teams, 104 matches, 16 cities across three countries,
Whether following a favorite national team or keeping an eye on the entire tournament, having the complete schedule close at hand has become more important than ever. The 2026 FIFA World Cup has finally arrived,
The FIFA World Cup 2026 has expanded from a 32-team roster to a 48-team one and will have 104 matches compared to just 64 the last time around.
The World Cup's first-ever round of 32 is officially underway and off to a dramatic start with Germany, Morocco and the Netherlands already out of the tournament. A batch of heavy-hitters begin their knockout journeys this week,
After a thrilling Round of 32, Colombia’s win over Ghana on Friday night solidified the 16-team field moving on in the World Cup knockout round. The group that remains is filled with juggernauts and all three host nations are still alive after 48 teams entered the expanded tournament.
Everything you need to know to watch and follow the 2026 FIFA World Cup, including start times and TV and streaming information for every game.
