The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup has ended, with the tournament now entering the knockout phase as 32 teams battle for a place in the next round.
The Round of 32 will begin on Monday with South Africa taking on Canada before five-time champions Brazil face Japan later in the day.
Defending champions Argentina will continue their title defence against Cape Verde on Saturday, while England will face DR Congo and Portugal will meet Croatia in two of the standout ties.
The full Round of 32 fixtures are:
Monday, June 29
– South Africa vs Canada – 1:00 AM
– Brazil vs Japan – 11:00 PM
Tuesday, June 30
– Germany vs Paraguay – 2:30 AM
– Netherlands vs Morocco – 7:00 AM
– Ivory Coast vs Norway – 11:00 PM
Wednesday, July 1
– France vs Sweden – 3:00 AM
– Mexico vs Ecuador – 7:00 AM
– England vs DR Congo – 10:00 PM
Thursday, July 2
– Belgium vs Senegal – 2:00 AM
– United States vs Bosnia and Herzegovina – 6:00 AM
Friday, July 3
– Spain vs Austria – 1:00 AM
– Portugal vs Croatia – 5:00 AM
– Switzerland vs Algeria – 9:00 AM
Saturday, July 4
– Australia vs Egypt – 12:00 AM
– Argentina vs Cape Verde – 4:00 AM
– Colombia vs Ghana – 7:30 AM
The winners of each fixture will progress to the next stage as the race to become 2026 FIFA World Cup champions intensifies.
