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FIFA World Cup 2026 — Sunday, June 21

June 21, 2026
Daily recap and what to watch — June 21, 2026.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 action continues to heat up this Sunday, June 21, with four exciting group stage matches scheduled across North America! As the tournament progresses, the stakes get higher, and every game is crucial for teams vying for a spot in the knockout rounds. Let's dive into today's matchups and get a glimpse of the incredible venues hosting these global spectacles.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Matches Today: Sunday, June 21, 2026

Get ready for a full day of world-class football! Here’s what’s on the schedule: * **12:00 PM ET: Spain flagSaudi Arabia flagSpain vs. Saudi Arabia** Group H clash promises strategic play as Spain, a powerhouse in international football, takes on a determined Saudi Arabian squad. Will Spain's flair dominate, or can Saudi Arabia pull off an upset? Tune in to find out! * **Where to Watch:** * **USA:** FOX, FOX One (streaming), Telemundo, Universo, Peacock (Spanish-language streaming) * **Canada:** TSN (TV, website, app), CTV (select games), Crave (select games), RDS (French-language) * **Mexico:** TV Azteca (Azteca Uno, Azteca 7), TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Canal 9, Las Estrellas), TV Azteca En Vivo (streaming), Azteca Deportes En Vivo (streaming), ViX (streaming) * **3:00 PM ET: Belgium flagIran flagBelgium vs. Iran** In another Group G encounter, European giants Belgium flagIran flagBelgium face off against Iran. Belgium's golden generation will be looking to assert their dominance, but Iran's resilience and passionate play could make this a thrilling contest. * **Where to Watch:** * **USA:** FS1, FOX One (streaming), Telemundo, Universo, Peacock (Spanish-language streaming) * **Canada:** TSN (TV, website, app), CTV (select games), Crave (select games), RDS (French-language) * **Mexico:** TV Azteca (Azteca Uno, Azteca 7), TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Canal 9, Las Estrellas), TV Azteca En Vivo (streaming), Azteca Deportes En Vivo (streaming), ViX (streaming) * **6:00 PM ET: Uruguay flagCape Verde flagUruguay vs. Cape Verde** This Group H fixture brings together two teams eager to make their mark. Uruguay, with their rich World Cup history, will be expected to perform against tournament newcomers Cape Verde, who will undoubtedly be playing with immense heart and national pride. * **Where to Watch:** * **USA:** FS1, FOX One (streaming), Telemundo, Universo, Peacock (Spanish-language streaming) * **Canada:** TSN (TV, website, app), CTV (select games), Crave (select games), RDS (French-language) * **Mexico:** TV Azteca (Azteca Uno, Azteca 7), TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Canal 9, Las Estrellas), TV Azteca En Vivo (streaming), Azteca Deportes En Vivo (streaming), ViX (streaming) * **9:00 PM ET: New Zealand flagEgypt flagNew Zealand vs. Egypt** Rounding out today's action is a Group G clash between New Zealand and Egypt. Both teams will be looking for crucial points to advance in the tournament, promising an engaging match with plenty of attacking intent. * **Where to Watch:** * **USA:** FS1, FOX One (streaming), Telemundo, Universo, Peacock (Spanish-language streaming) * **Canada:** TSN (TV, website, app), CTV (select games), Crave (select games), RDS (French-language) * **Mexico:** TV Azteca (Azteca Uno, Azteca 7), TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Canal 9, Las Estrellas), TV Azteca En Vivo (streaming), Azteca Deportes En Vivo (streaming), ViX (streaming)

Stadium Spotlight

Today's matches are being held in some of the most impressive venues across the host nations.

Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta

Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta — Photo: Atlanta Falcons / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 3.0)

Built: 2017

Capacity: 68,239 (tournament capacity)

Notable: Known for its cutting-edge retractable roof that opens and closes like a camera aperture, and a massive 360-degree video board.

Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood

SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles — Photo: Troutfarm27 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Built: 2020

Capacity: 70,492 (tournament capacity)

Notable: Reportedly the most expensive stadium ever built, it hosted Super Bowl LVI in 2022.

Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens

Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami — Photo: elisfkc2 / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Built: 1987

Capacity: 64,478 (tournament capacity)

Notable: Home to the NFL's Miami Dolphins and has hosted numerous major events, including multiple Super Bowls and the Miami Open tennis tournament.

BC Place, Vancouver

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

Built: 1983

Capacity: 52,497 (tournament capacity)

Notable: Opened with the world's largest air-supported roof, later replaced by a retractable steel roof, and was the primary venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics opening and closing ceremonies.

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