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MUST READ!!! See 2026 FIFA World Cup Round Of 32 Schedule: Date, Kick Off Time, Venues

MUST READ!!! See 2026 FIFA World Cup Round Of 32 Schedule: Date, Kick Off Time, Venues

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The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup came to an end on Sunday, setting the stage for the first ever Round of 32 in the tournament’s history.

 

FIFA expanded the competition from 32 to 48 teams for the 2026 edition, introducing an extra knockout round before the traditional Round of 16. The top two teams from each of the 12 groups qualified automatically, alongside the eight best third-placed finishers to complete the 32-team bracket.

 

One of the biggest stories of the group phase was the remarkable run of tournament debutants Cabo Verde. The African nation reached the knockout stage without winning a match, becoming the first team since Chile in 1998 to qualify with three group-stage draws.

 

Cabo Verde held Spain, Uruguay and Saudi Arabia and will now face Lionel Messi’s Argentina in a historic Round of 32 clash.

 

Elsewhere, Egypt booked a place in the knockout stage for the first time in their World Cup history, while DR Congo advanced to the last 32 after beating Uzbekistan in their final group match.

 

Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, finished second in Group K following a goalless draw with Colombia, while Croatia claimed second place in Group L with victory over Ghana behind group winners England.

 

Uruguay’s early exit was among the biggest surprises of the group stage as the South Americans failed to reach the knockout rounds.

 

The winners of the Round of 32 ties will progress to the Round of 16 before the competition continues in a straight knockout format through the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final.

 

2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 Schedule (Kick-off time in WAT)

 

Argentina players celebrate their qualification to the round of 32 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Date

Match

Kick-off (WAT)

Venue

June 29

South Africa vs Canada

7:30pm

Los Angeles

June 30

Brazil vs Japan

5:30pm

Houston

June 30

Germany vs Paraguay

9:00pm

Foxborough

July 1

Netherlands vs Morocco

1:30am

Guadalajara

July 1

Côte d’Ivoire vs Norway

5:30pm

Arlington

July 1

France vs Sweden

9:30pm

New Jersey

July 2

Mexico vs Ecuador

1:30am

Mexico City

July 2

England vs DR Congo

4:30pm

Atlanta

July 2

Belgium vs Senegal

8:30pm

Seattle

July 3

United States vs Bosnia and Herzegovina

12:30am

Santa Clara

July 3

Spain vs Austria

7:30pm

Los Angeles

July 3

Portugal vs Croatia

11:30pm

Toronto

July 4

Switzerland vs Algeria

3:30am

Vancouver

July 4

Australia vs Egypt

6:30pm

Arlington

July 4

Argentina vs Cabo Verde

10:30pm

Miami

July 5

Colombia vs Ghana

2:00am

Kansas City