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FIFA World Cup 2026 — Wednesday, June 17

June 17, 2026
Daily recap and what to watch — June 17, 2026.
The FIFA World Cup 2026™ is in full swing, and Wednesday, June 17, 2026, promises a thrilling day of group stage action across North America! With matches stretching from the Pacific to the Atlantic, fans will have plenty of football to enjoy. Get ready for a global celebration of the beautiful game right in our own backyard.

Today's World Cup Matches: June 17, 2026

Today brings a fantastic lineup of matches as teams battle for crucial points in their respective groups. Here’s what’s on deck: Kick off your day early with a Group J clash as **Austria flagJordan flagAustria takes on Jordan** at 12:00 AM ET from the San Francisco Bay Area. Tune in to FS1 or Telemundo to catch all the action. Later, at 1:00 PM ET, Group K heats up as **Portugal flagDR Congo flagPortugal faces DR Congo** in Houston. Don't miss this exciting encounter on FOX or Telemundo. The excitement continues at 4:00 PM ET with a highly anticipated Group L showdown: **England battles Croatia** in Dallas. This promises to be a fixture filled with world-class talent and intense competition. Watch it live on FOX or Telemundo. As evening approaches, Group L is back in action at 7:00 PM ET, featuring **Ghana flagPanama flagGhana against Panama** in Toronto. Catch this match on FS1 or Telemundo. Finally, wrap up your football-filled Wednesday at 10:00 PM ET as **Uzbekistan plays Colombia** in a Group K fixture from Houston. This late-night game will be broadcast on FS1 and Telemundo.

Stadium Spotlight

Let's take a closer look at the incredible venues hosting today's thrilling World Cup matches:

Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara

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 for World Cup events)

Notable: Home of the NFL's San Francisco 49ers, Levi's Stadium is celebrated for being the first NFL stadium to achieve LEED Gold certification, showcasing its commitment to sustainability with features like a green roof and advanced high-tech amenities.

NRG Stadium, Houston

NRG Stadium, Houston
NRG Stadium, Houston — Photo: Carlos.dkfi / Wikimedia Commons (CC0)

Built: 2002

Capacity: 72,220 (expandable to 80,000)

Notable: As the first NFL facility with a retractable roof, NRG Stadium is a versatile marvel that has hosted two Super Bowls and is home to the renowned Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

AT&T Stadium, Arlington

AT&T Stadium, Dallas
AT&T Stadium, Dallas — Photo: Michael Barera / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Built: 2009

Capacity: 80,000 (expandable to over 100,000 with standing room)

Notable: Often dubbed "Jerry World," this iconic stadium is the home of the Dallas Cowboys and is famous for its colossal high-definition video board and impressive retractable roof, offering an unparalleled fan experience.

BMO Field, Toronto

BMO Field, Toronto
BMO Field, Toronto — Photo: H4stings / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Built: 2007

Capacity: 45,736 (expanded for 2026 World Cup)

Notable: Canada's premier soccer-specific stadium, BMO Field is home to Toronto FC and has undergone significant renovations to accommodate the global scale of the FIFA World Cup, preparing to welcome fans from around the world.

We hope you enjoy this fantastic day of FIFA World Cup 2026 action! Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament unfolds across the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
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