World Cup 2026 schedule guide for June 14 fixtures
FIFA’s official World Cup 2026 calendar confirms fixtures on Sunday, June 14, 2026, giving fans a key opening-week matchday to plan around as the tournament moves deeper into the group stage.
FIFA’s official World Cup 2026 calendar confirms fixtures on Sunday, June 14, 2026, giving fans a key opening-week matchday to plan around as the tournament moves deeper into the group stage.
Brazil and Morocco are set for a Group C opening-round clash at FIFA World Cup 2026 on Saturday, June 13, at New York New Jersey Stadium, with the fixture carrying early weight in the group race.
FIFA said the empty-seat look at Guadalajara’s World Cup match came from fans standing in concourses, not from a mismatch in the official crowd count. The episode also feeds into the tournament’s wider ticket-pricing conversation.
FIFA defended the optics of visible empty seats at the Korea Republic-Czechia Group A match in Guadalajara, saying many ticketed fans were in the concourses rather than their assigned seats.
The United States begin their World Cup 2026 campaign against Paraguay on 12 June in Los Angeles, with Group D points and early momentum on the line.
Toronto Stadium will host Canada’s opening World Cup 2026 match on June 12 and five more games, but the city is already working to keep fan interest high as travel costs and uneven hotel demand shape the run-up to the tournament.
Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in the opening match of FIFA World Cup 2026 at Estadio Azteca, a historic opener marked by a star-studded ceremony, fan-zone congestion and three red cards.
FIFA has confirmed the full 104-match World Cup 2026 schedule after the Final Draw, with Mexico City hosting the opener and New York New Jersey set for the final on 19 July 2026.
The United States and Paraguay meet in a confirmed FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D fixture on 12 June 2026 in Los Angeles. Here is what the match means, how the group picture is affected, and what fans should know before kickoff.
Mexico and South Africa meet in the opening match of World Cup 2026 at Mexico City Stadium, launching Group A and the expanded 48-team tournament.