Today’s World Cup 2026 matches: kickoff times for Netherlands vs Sweden, Germany vs Ivory Coast, and more
The 2026 World Cup is well underway, and with the group stage set to continue until 27 June, there are sure to be some surprises in store as the 48 competing teams vie for a place in the knockout rounds.
If you’re looking to keep up with every World Cup match, or just want to know who’s playing today, check out our handy guide below:
Who’s playing in the World Cup today?

We’ve got four matches today, as teams continue to compete for a place in the first of two knockout rounds.
At the time of writing, Germany and Ivory Coast both lead Group E with three points each, meaning it’s all to play for in today’s fixture.
As for Group F, Sweden has pulled ahead into first place, but there’s still time for Netherlands or Japan (in joint second at the moment) to catch up.
Here are the full listings for today:
Group | Game | Time (EDT / BST) |
F | Netherlands vs Sweden | 1pm / 6pm |
E | Germany vs Ivory Coast | 4pm / 9pm |
E | Ecuador vs Curaçao | 8pm / 1am (Sun) |
F | Tunisia vs Japan | 12am / 5am (Sun) |
Where can I watch today’s World Cup games?

In the US, all 104 World Cup games are being broadcast exclusively on FOX and FS1, with Spanish language broadcasts via Telemundo and streaming service Peacock.
In the UK, you can watch all World Cup matches for free on either BBC iPlayer or ITVX.
Wherever you’re watching from, be sure to head to our how to watch World Cup 2026 guide for details on how to tune in online, for free, and from anywhere in the world.
Can I stream the World Cup online?
Depending on where you are, you could be able to stream World Cup games online.
In the US, those without cable television can watch FOX and FS1 via streaming service Sling. In the UK, BBC iPlayer and ITVX have got you covered.
For those in Australia, Canada, and elsewhere be sure to check out our handy guide on how to watch World Cup 2026, to find out how to stream in your region.
Who’s playing in the World Cup tomorrow?
Tomorrow (Sunday, June 21) sees four more matches as eight teams go head to head.
Group | Game | Time (EDT / BST) |
H | Spain vs Saudi Arabia | 12pm / 5pm |
G | Belgium vs Iran | 3pm / 8pm |
H | Uruguay vs Cabo Verde | 6pm / 11pm |
G | New Zealand vs Egypt | 9pm / 2am (Mon) |
The 2026 World Cup is well underway, and with the group stage set to continue until 27 June, there are sure to be some surprises in store as the 48 competing teams vie for a place in the knockout rounds. If you’re looking to keep up with every World Cup…
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