3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT: Switzerland vs. Canada
Kicking off the day's events, co-host Canada takes on Switzerland in what is sure to be a passionate encounter at BC Place in Vancouver. The home crowd will undoubtedly be roaring their support as Canada looks to make a statement on home soil. This Group B clash could be crucial for both teams' advancement hopes.
Where to watch: In the US, tune in on FOX or FOX One. Canadian viewers can catch the action on TSN, CTV, or RDS (French). For fans in Mexico, ViX, TV Azteca, and TelevisaUnivision (including Canal 5, Las Estrellas, and TUDN) will provide coverage.
3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar
Also at 3:00 PM ET, Bosnia and Herzegovina face Qatar at Seattle Stadium. Both teams will be eager to secure a vital three points in their quest to progress from the group stage.
Where to watch: US audiences can watch on FS1 or FOX One. Canadian fans can find it on TSN, CTV, or RDS (French). Mexican viewers have options including ViX, TV Azteca, and TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Las Estrellas, TUDN).
6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM ET: Brazil vs. Scotland
Later in the afternoon, football giants Brazil go head-to-head with Scotland at Miami Stadium. Brazil, always a tournament favorite, will be looking to showcase their flair and skill against a determined Scottish side.
Where to watch: This match will be broadcast in the US on FOX or FOX One. In Canada, catch it on TSN, CTV, or RDS (French). Mexican viewers can tune into ViX, TV Azteca, and TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Las Estrellas, TUDN).
6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM ET: Morocco vs. Haiti
Simultaneously, Morocco takes on Haiti at Atlanta Stadium. Both teams will be fighting hard for a positive result to boost their chances in the competition.
Where to watch: US viewers can watch on FS1 or FOX One. Canadian coverage is on TSN, CTV, or RDS (French). For Mexico, options include ViX, TV Azteca, and TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Las Estrellas, TUDN).
9:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CST: Mexico vs. Czechia
The evening heats up with co-host Mexico facing Czechia at the iconic Mexico City Stadium. The atmosphere will be electric as Mexico plays in front of its passionate home crowd, making this a must-watch fixture.
Where to watch: In the US, this match is available on FOX or FOX One. Canadian fans can watch on TSN, CTV, or RDS (French). In Mexico, TV Azteca offers free-to-air coverage, while TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Las Estrellas, TUDN) and ViX (for all matches) also provide options.
9:00 PM ET: South Korea vs. South Africa
Rounding out the day, South Korea battles South Africa at Monterrey Stadium. Both nations will be looking to secure a crucial win in their group stage campaign.
Where to watch: US viewers can find this game on FS1 or FOX One. Canadian coverage is on TSN, CTV, or RDS (French). Mexican fans can tune into ViX, TV Azteca, and TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Las Estrellas, TUDN).

Built: 1983
Capacity: 54,500 (expandable for concerts to over 65,000)
Notable: Once the world's largest air-supported domed stadium, it now features a state-of-the-art retractable roof. It hosted the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics and the Final of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.

Built: 2002
Capacity: 68,740 (NFL games), 37,722 (most MLS matches, expandable to over 69,000 for major soccer events)
Notable: Renamed Lumen Field outside of FIFA events, it is renowned for its architectural design that traps crowd noise, making it one of the loudest stadiums in the NFL. It also offers striking views of the Seattle skyline.

Built: 1987
Capacity: Approximately 63,500 (for 2026 World Cup)
Notable: Known as Hard Rock Stadium, this multi-purpose venue is home to the NFL's Miami Dolphins and has hosted numerous Super Bowls, World Series, and the Miami Open tennis tournament.

Built: 2017
Capacity: 71,000 (NFL games), 42,500 (MLS matches, expandable to over 70,000)
Notable: Outside of FIFA events, it is Mercedes-Benz Stadium, famous for its retractable roof that opens and closes like a camera aperture and its massive 360-degree HD video halo board. It is home to the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United FC.

Built: 1966
Capacity: 87,523
Notable: Officially Estadio Azteca, it is the only stadium in history to host three FIFA World Cup opening matches and two FIFA World Cup finals (1970 and 1986). Its high altitude presents a unique challenge for visiting teams.
Built: 2015
Capacity: 53,529
Notable: Known as Estadio BBVA, it is nicknamed "El Gigante de Acero" (The Steel Giant). Its distinctive design is inspired by the surrounding mountains of Monterrey.