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    World Cup schedule today: How to watch, TV channels & live stream

    Billy JohnsonBy Billy JohnsonJune 27, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Norway have been in great form to start the World Cup. Photograph: Rob Newell/CameraSport/Getty Images
    Norway have been in great form to start the World Cup. Photograph: Rob Newell/CameraSport/Getty Images
    World Cup schedule today: How to watch Norway v France, TV channels & live stream Friday 26 June

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    The penultimate day of World Cup group-stage games could produce one of the most spectacular encounters of the tournament so far when Erling Haaland and Norway take on Kylian Mbappé and France to determine who will win Group I

    Elsewhere, Uruguay need a positive result against European champions Spain to stand any realistic chance of making the knockout rounds. Marcelo Bielsa and his players have a point to prove after an underwhelming opening two performances

    Belgium have also disappointed up to this point and are winless in their last four World Cup matches

    Here is your complete guide on how to watch today’s World Cup games, including kick-off times, broadcast networks and online streaming options

    Norway v France

    Time (ET): 3pm

    Stadium: Boston Stadium

    How to watch

    United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)

    Canada:TSN (Stream)

    United Kingdom:ITV1 (Stream)

    Australia:SBS (Stream)

    What to watch for

    Norway have lived up to their billing as dark horses by beating Iraq and Senegal in their first two World Cup matches, scoring seven goals in the process. Haaland and Martin Ødegaard have both hit their stride early and are already demonstrating their ability to pick apart even the strongest defensive line

    France have also made a strong early impression, scoring six goals in back-to-back wins over Senegal and Iraq. Mbappé has helped himself to four goals so far while Michael Olise, Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola have also contributed to arguably the most fearsome attack in the tournament

    Player to watch:Michael Olise, France – The Bayern Munich forward operates as a No 10 for the national team and is the creative force behind France’s forward line. Olise continues to grow into one of the game’s best all-round attackers

    France team guide

    Norway team guide

    Senegal v Iraq

    Time (ET): 3pm

    Stadium: Toronto Stadium

    How to watch

    United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)

    Canada:TSN (Stream)

    United Kingdom:ITV4 (Stream)

    Australia:SBS (Stream)

    What to watch for

    Senegal have yet to get going after suffering back-to-back defeats to France and Norway. However, the African giants have more to offer and could still make the tournament’s knockout rounds with a dominant performance and result

    Iraq had the misfortune of landing in the most challenging group at this World Cup and their task won’t get much easier against Senegal. Graham Arnold’s side have struggled defensively and that could continue today against a talented attack

    Player to watch:Ismaïla Sarr, Senegal – The Crystal Palace winger has been a consistent threat for Senegal so far, knifing in behind opponents from the right side

    Senegal team guide

    Iraq team guide

    Cape Verde v Saudi Arabia

    Time (ET): 8pm

    Stadium: Houston Stadium

    How to watch

    United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)

    Canada:TSN (Stream)

    United Kingdom:ITV4 (Stream)

    Australia:SBS (Stream)

    What to watch for

    Cape Verde have been one of the best underdog stories of the World Cup so far and have given themselves a strong chance of making it out of Group H. But can the Blue Sharks impose their own game on an opponent after playing with their backs to the wall against Uruguay and Spain?

    Saudi Arabia started their tournament with an admirable draw against Uruguay, but haven’t won a World Cup game since 2022 when they memorably got the better of Lionel Messi and Argentina. Georgios Donis must get more out of his attacking players to make the knockout rounds

    Player to watch: Vozinha, Cape Verde – The 40-year-old goalkeeper has been one of the unexpected stars of the World Cup and will have at least one more opportunity to demonstrate his shot-stopping ability

    Cape Verde team guide

    Saudi Arabia team guide

    Uruguay v Spain

    Time (ET): 8pm

    Stadium: Guadalajara Stadium

    How to watch

    United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)

    Canada:TSN (Stream)

    United Kingdom:ITV1 (Stream)

    Australia:SBS (Stream)

    What to watch for

    Uruguay haven’t played much like a Bielsa team at this World Cup so far. The 1930 and 1950 winners have struggled for creativity and were one-dimensional in the final third in draws with Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia. To make the knockout rounds, Uruguay must show more variety

    Spain bounced back from their underwhelming opener against Cape Verde to put four past Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal’s return gave the European champions a much-needed direct threat, which opened up space and restored faith that Spain will be as strong as was predicted before the start of the tournament

    Player to watch: Lamine Yamal, Spain – The 18-year-old is Spain’s biggest difference-maker and the player who makes everything click for them in the final third. Without him, they simply don’t have the necessary invention

    Spain team guide

    Uruguay team guide

    Egypt v Iran

    Time (ET): 11pm

    Stadium: Seattle Stadium

    How to watch

    United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)

    Canada:TSN (Stream)

    United Kingdom:BBC Two (Stream)

    Australia:SBS (Stream)

    What to watch for

    Fresh from their maiden World Cup win, Egypt can now make the knockout rounds for the first time in their history with a draw against Iran. Mohamed Salah and Co have shown their ability to play on the counter, as they did against Belgium, but also have capacity against a low block, like New Zealand’s

    Iran held Belgium to a goalless draw that demonstrated their defensive resolve. Amid difficult circumstances, Team Melli have proved themselves as difficult to beat, although they might have to impose themselves more forcibly in the opposition half to take the game to Egypt on Friday

    Player to watch: Mohamed Salah, Egypt – The former Liverpool winger became Egypt’s all-time top scorer by finding the back of the net against New Zealand and will be a threat once again against Iran

    New Zealand v Belgium

    Time (ET): 11pm

    Stadium: BC Place Vancouver

    How to watch

    United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)

    Canada:TSN (Stream)

    United Kingdom:BBC One (Stream)

    Australia:SBS (Stream)

    What to watch for

    New Zealand suffered defeat to Egypt in their last outing, but the team placed 85th in the Fifa rankings have made a positive impact so far, scoring in each of their two outings. Friday’s encounter with Belgium, however, could be their toughest test

    Belgium have struggled to get going. Their only goal in two games was an own goal and Rudi Garcia appears to be scrambling for answers. The Red Devils clearly have talent, but have yet to find the right formula. This could be their last chance to hit their stride

    Player to watch: Kevin De Bruyne, Belgium – The Napoli playmaker is Belgium’s primary creative force and will have the onus placed on him to break down a New Zealand side that will be set up in a low defensive block for the most part

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