The 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final line-up as it develops, with match kick-off times and locations.
Posted on July 6, 2026
The most important World Cup, with 48 teams, is now in the second round of the knockout phase.
As we approach the final day of the round of 16 on Tuesday, there are only two more quarter-final berths up for grabs.
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Here’s what you need to know about the World Cup quarterfinals:
Which teams are in the quarterfinals so far?
- Morocco (defeated Canada 3-0 in round of 16)
- France (defeated Paraguay 1-0)
- Norway (defeated Brazil 2-1)
- England (defeated Mexico 3-2)
- Spain (defeated Portugal 1-0)
- Belgium (defeated the United States 4-1)
What is the schedule for the remaining round of 16 matches?
- Argentina vs Egypt on Tuesday, July 7, at noon (16:00 GMT) – Atlanta Stadium, USA.
- Switzerland vs Colombia on Tuesday, July 7 at 1:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. GMT) – BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
What is the complete match schedule for the World Cup quarterfinals?
- France vs Morocco on Thursday, July 9, at 4:00 p.m. (8:00 p.m. GMT) – Boston Stadium, USA.
- Spain vs Belgium on Friday, July 10, at noon (19:00 GMT) – Los Angeles Stadium, USA.
- Norway vs England on Saturday, July 11, at 5pm (21:00 GMT) – Miami Stadium, USA.
- Argentina/Egypt vs Switzerland/Colombia on Sunday, July 12, at 8:00 p.m. (01:00 GMT Monday) – Kansas City Stadium, USA.
Where can you watch the World Cup matches?
Fans in the US can watch all matches in English on Fox and FS1, and all 104 games are also available to stream on Fox One and the Fox Sports app.
Spanish-language coverage in the US is available on Telemundo and Universo, with streaming on Peacock. Cord cutters can also watch through services including Fox and FS1, including Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and DirecTV.
In Canada, TSN is the main English-language broadcaster and select matches are also shown on CTV. French-speaking viewers can follow the action on RDS and RDS2.
