**Latest Fixtures for the 2026 FIFA World Cup: All the Matches and Schedule**
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to kick off in Miami Gardens, Florida, USA, on November 18, marking the first time this prestigious tournament will be hosted in the United States. The competition, which is scheduled to run from November 18 to December 18, 2026, features 32 teams divided into eight groups of four.
### Group Stage
Each group consists of four teams that play against each other once. The top two teams from each group advance to the knockout stage. Here's a breakdown of the group fixtures:
- **Group A:** Mexico vs. Costa Rica, Ecuador vs. Honduras, USMNT (United States Men’s National Team) vs. Panama
- **Group B:** France vs. Belgium, Brazil vs. Serbia, Argentina vs. Morocco
- **Group C:** Germany vs. Switzerland, Portugal vs. Italy, Nigeria vs. Colombia
- **Group D:** England vs. Poland, Denmark vs. Iceland, Spain vs. Sweden
- **Group E:** Russia vs. Saudi Arabia, Japan vs. Canada, South Korea vs. Qatar
- **Group F:** Croatia vs. Austria, Netherlands vs. Ghana, Uruguay vs. Peru
- **Group G:** Bosnia & Herzegovina vs. North Macedonia, Scotland vs. Wales, Israel vs. Tunisia
- **Group H:** Cameroon vs. Senegal, Morocco vs. Tunisia, Iran vs. Ecuador
### Round of 16
After the group stage, the top two teams from each group advance to the Round of 16. This round includes six matches, with three games played at home and three away.
### Quarterfinals
Following the Round of 16, the remaining teams compete in the quarterfinals. Three matches will be played at home, and three away.
### Semifinals
In the semifinals, the winners of the quarterfinals face off to determine the finalists. Two matches will be played at home, and one match will be played away.
### Final
The final game of the tournament will take place between the two semifinalists, deciding the overall winner of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
### Additional Details
- The tournament will feature a total of 64 matches across all stages.
- Each match will last 90 minutes, with a 15-minute halftime.
- The official languages of the tournament are English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, German, Russian, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
- The tournament has been organized by FIFA and the U.S. Soccer Federation, with support from various local and national partners.
For the most up-to-date information and schedules, fans can visit the [FIFA website](https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/2026/) or check the official social media channels of the U.S. Soccer Federation. Stay tuned as the tournament progresses!