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World Cup 2026

104 matches · your timezone · live scores · one tap to your calendar

Green ▲ = top two (advance). Tiebreak: Points → Goal Difference → Goals For. The 8 best third-place teams also advance — see the third-place race above. Live scores only count toward the table once a match is final. # = FIFA World Ranking (11 Jun 2026) · % = Polymarket odds to win the group (live) — for insight only, not betting advice.

Official FIFA highlights, posted after each match — where available in your region (some clips are geo-restricted by broadcast rights). Tap a thumbnail to play.

📰 World Cup news

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💬 Live chatter

Live World Cup chatter on X (Twitter) — tap any button to open the latest posts in a new tab.

Posts open on X — we link out rather than embed (X no longer offers a free in-page feed), which keeps this page tracker-free.

📺 Where to watch

The official World Cup 2026 broadcaster for your country. We've guessed your country from your time zone — change it below if it's off. Kickoff times across the site follow the Show times in picker at the top.

A guide only — check local listings, as channels and match allocations can change. Full official list: FIFA's media-rights licensees. Not affiliated with any broadcaster.

🎟️ Getting tickets

Tickets are still available — often more than you'd expect. Always start with the official sources: FIFA can void tickets bought through unauthorised channels.

Rough prices (USD — and they move): group games from about $120 to the public (some weaker-matchup resale seats have dropped below $100); knockouts climb steeply; the final runs into the thousands. 2026 uses dynamic (surge) pricing, so numbers change by the hour — check FIFA.com for the live price.

Avoid scams: never buy from social-media/DM sellers, and never pay by wire, Zelle, Venmo, crypto or gift card (no protection). A real ticket transfers in the FIFA app — a “PDF” or screenshot is a red flag. This site earns nothing from tickets; it just points you to safe sources.

Why I built this

I'm a football fan, and every World Cup I just wanted two simple things: to see when each match kicks off in my own time zone, and to add the ones I care about to my calendar — without digging through cluttered, ad-heavy sites to piece it together.

I couldn't find anything that did just that, cleanly — so I started with a little spreadsheet and an “add to calendar” button. As I kept tinkering, it grew into this: a fast, ad-free, no-tracking companion for World Cup 2026. It's a one-person passion project, and I hope it makes following the tournament a little easier for you too. 🙌

How it grew

It started as a spreadsheet with an “add to calendar” button — and kept growing. The journey so far:

Still a one-person project — built in the open, and always improving. 🛠️

What you can do here

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🔔 Goal alerts

Get a notification when your teams play — a 15-min heads-up, kick-off, every goal, half-time and the full-time result. Tap the ☆ next to a team to follow them (alerts target your teams; follow none and you'll get every match).

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How live scores work

Final scores are pulled automatically from a football data feed on a schedule and shown here; the standings recalculate from completed matches. The bar at the top of the Schedule and Standings tabs always shows the source and when it last updated. Scores are read-only — they come straight from the feed.

About the predictions

The figures next to teams in the standings are for insight and entertainment only — not betting advice or a forecast of any result.

This site is not affiliated with FIFA or Polymarket, does not accept wagers, and handles no money. If you choose to use a prediction market, do so responsibly and only where it is legal for you.

Add a match to your calendar

Tap Add on any match for a Google Calendar event pre-filled with teams, time and venue. On iPhone the same button works with Apple Calendar.

Find your team

Use the search box or the team chips. Every kickoff follows the Show times in picker at the top — set it to your zone once and the whole page converts.

📺 Where to watch

Find the official broadcaster for your country in the 📺 Watch tab.

🎟️ Tickets

How to buy safely, rough prices, and scam warnings are in the 🎟️ Tickets tab.

Drivable from Austin

🚗 Dallas — AT&T Stadium (~3 hrs, 9 games incl. a semifinal) and Houston — NRG (~2.5 hrs). Both air-conditioned.

Sources — where every number comes from

Not affiliated with FIFA or Polymarket. Live data accuracy depends on the feeds; for official confirmation of a result, check fifa.com.

Privacy

This site sets no cookies and collects no personal information — there's no sign-up or login. It uses privacy-friendly, cookieless analytics (Cloudflare) and a simple visit counter to gauge interest. Like any website, it loads some third-party resources — fonts from Google, and (only when you open those tabs) live odds from Polymarket and video from YouTube via privacy-mode embeds — so those providers may see your IP address. Your timezone choice stays in your browser.

💬 Feedback

Spotted a wrong kickoff time, hit a bug, or have an idea? I'd genuinely love to hear it — this is a one-person project, and your feedback shapes what gets built next. It goes straight to my inbox (a real person reads every note).

Open source

The whole thing is one transparent web page — nothing hidden. You can read every line, suggest a feature, or report an issue on GitHub: github.com/danpune/worldcup2026.