2026 World Cup Round of 32 Draw Revealed: Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland Learn Their Opponents.

Schedule of World Cup 2026 round of 32
Schedule of World Cup 2026 round of 32

2026 FIFA World Cup Overview

According to Espreso.tv: The 2026 FIFA World Cup is gaining momentum, and the schedule for the Round of 32 matches has now been announced. This edition of the tournament is being co-hosted by Mexico, the United States, and Canada, featuring 48 national teams divided into 12 groups of four. The final is set for July 19 in New Jersey, while the opening match took place on June 11 in Mexico City.

Round of 32 Match Schedule

The lineup for the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup is as follows:

  • July 2 at 3:00 PM ET: Spain vs. Austria (Houston)
  • July 3 at 7:00 PM ET: Portugal vs. Croatia (Boston)
  • July 3 at 11:00 PM ET: Switzerland vs. Algeria (Kansas City)

Spain topped Group H in the group stage, securing wins against Saudi Arabia (4-0) and Uruguay (1-0), along with a draw against Cape Verde (0-0). Austria advanced to the knockout stage as the runner-up in Group J, recording a victory over Jordan (3-1), a loss to Argentina (0-2), and a draw with Algeria (3-3).

On July 3 at 7:00 PM ET in Boston, Portugal will face Croatia. Portugal finished second in Group K, with a draw against DR Congo (1-1), a win over Uzbekistan (5-0), and another draw with Colombia (0-0). Croatia also placed second in Group L, beating Panama (1-0) and Ghana (2-1), but falling to England (2-4).

The final match on July 3 is scheduled for 11:00 PM ET in Kansas City, where Switzerland will take on Algeria. Switzerland won Group B, drawing with Qatar (1-1) and defeating Bosnia and Herzegovina (4-1) and Canada (2-1). Algeria secured their spot in the Round of 32 as the third-place team from Group J, with a loss to Argentina (0-3), a win over Jordan (2-1), and a draw with Austria (3-3).

The Round of 32 matches promise to be thrilling, and fans are eagerly anticipating the performances of their favorite teams.

The 2026 World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams, significantly expanding the tournament's reach and giving emerging football nations a chance to shine on a global stage. With matches spread across three host countries, the event boosts international interest and draws larger audiences. The knockout rounds are set to be both spectacular and decisive, as teams vie for glory in this historic competition.


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