Mexico City — With the conclusion of Tunisia vs. Japan, six of the 13 World Cup 2026 matches scheduled in Mexico have been played, leaving seven more to be held across three stadiums.
FIFA awarded the vast majority of the tournament’s 104 matches to the United States, the primary host. Mexico and Canada together host less than 35% of the total.
Remaining matches in Mexico
- Tuesday, June 23: Colombia vs. DR Congo, 8:00 p.m. local time, Estadio Guadalajara (Group K)
- Wednesday, June 24: Czech Republic vs. Mexico, 7:00 p.m., Estadio Ciudad de México (Group A)
- Wednesday, June 24: South Africa vs. South Korea, 7:00 p.m., Estadio Monterrey (Group A)
- Friday, June 26: Uruguay vs. Spain, 6:00 p.m., Estadio Guadalajara (Group H)
- Sunday, June 29: Round of 32 match, time TBD, Estadio Monterrey
- Monday, June 30: Round of 32 match, time TBD, Estadio Ciudad de México
- Sunday, July 5: Round of 16 match, time TBD, Estadio Ciudad de México
Mexican fans have created viral moments at each match, both with visiting supporters and when the national team plays. After the remaining games, the tournament’s final stages will be held entirely in U.S. host cities.
