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FIFA World Cup 2026 — Saturday, June 13

June 13, 2026
Daily recap and what to watch — June 13, 2026.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is in full swing, and today, Saturday, June 13, 2026, promises another thrilling day of group stage action across North America! Whether you're a devoted football fan or simply enjoying the global spectacle, get ready for exciting matchups featuring powerhouse teams and rising stars. Don't miss a moment of the beautiful game!

Today's World Cup Matches – Saturday, June 13, 2026

Get ready for four captivating contests today! Here’s what’s on the schedule: **Qatar flagSwitzerland flagQatar vs. Switzerland** Kicking off at 3:00 PM EDT in Santa Clara, California, this Group B encounter sees Qatar flagSwitzerland flagQatar taking on Switzerland. Can the 2022 hosts make a statement against the always-organized Swiss squad? *Where to watch in the USA:* FOX, Telemundo, Peacock Premium. *Where to watch in Canada:* TSN, CTV. **Brazil flagMorocco flagBrazil vs. Morocco** Later in the day, at 6:00 PM EDT in East Rutherford, New Jersey, football giants Brazil face off against a talented Morocco team in a highly anticipated Group C clash. Expect dazzling skill and fierce competition as both nations vie for early dominance. *Where to watch in the USA:* FS1, Universo, Peacock Premium. *Where to watch in Canada:* TSN, CTV. **Haiti flagScotland flagHaiti vs. Scotland** The action continues at 9:00 PM EDT in Foxborough, Massachusetts, with Haiti meeting Scotland in another Group C fixture. Both teams will be eager to secure crucial points in what promises to be a hard-fought battle. *Where to watch in the USA:* FS1, Universo, Peacock Premium. *Where to watch in Canada:* TSN, CTV. **Australia flagTurkey flagAustralia vs. Turkey** Rounding out the day, or perhaps kicking off your Sunday morning, Australia flagTurkey flagAustralia takes on Turkey at midnight EDT (9:00 PM local Vancouver time on Saturday, June 13) in Vancouver, British Columbia. This Group D match promises late-night drama from Canada's west coast. *Where to watch in the USA:* FS1, Universo, Peacock Premium. *Where to watch in Canada:* TSN.

Stadium Spotlight

Today's matches are being held in some truly remarkable venues across the United States and Canada. Let's take a closer look at the stadiums hosting the World Cup action:

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California

Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area
Levi's Stadium, San Francisco Bay Area — Photo: U.S. Customs and Border Protection / Wikimedia Commons (Public domain)

Built: 2014

Capacity: 68,500 (expandable to 75,000)

Notable: Home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, Levi's Stadium is known for its cutting-edge design and sustainability features, including a 27,000-square-foot "Green Roof" atop the suite tower and solar panels.

New York New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey
MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey — Photo: Anthony Quintano from Hillsborough, NJ, United States / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)

Built: 2010

Capacity: 82,500

Notable: This colossal stadium, known as MetLife Stadium outside of FIFA events, is the largest NFL venue by seating capacity and is the shared home of the New York Giants and New York Jets. It has the distinct honor of hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final.

Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Gillette Stadium, Boston
Gillette Stadium, Boston — Photo: Art N. / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)

Built: 2002

Capacity: 64,628 (adjusted to approximately 65,000 for World Cup matches)

Notable: Generally known as Gillette Stadium, it serves as the home of the NFL's New England Patriots and MLS's New England Revolution, and features a distinctive 22-story lighthouse.

BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia

BC Place, Vancouver
BC Place, Vancouver — Photo: GoToVan / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 2.0)

Built: 1983

Capacity: 54,500

Notable: This iconic Canadian stadium originally featured the world's largest air-supported dome roof, later replaced by a retractable roof during extensive renovations in 2010-2011. It notably hosted the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics and matches for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Enjoy today's thrilling World Cup matches! We'll be back tomorrow with more updates from this historic tournament.
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