The 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 32 takes place from 28 June to 3 July across host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The first knockout stage of the expanded 48-team tournament sees 32 nations compete in 16 matches, with the winners advancing to the Round of 16. It is a new addition to the World Cup format for 2026, making its debut as the tournament’s opening knockout round.
What is the FIFA World Cup Round of 32?
The Round of 32 is the first knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, introduced to accommodate the tournament’s expansion from 32 to 48 teams. In the new format, 12 groups of four teams each produce 32 qualifiers — the top two from each group plus the eight best third-placed teams — who advance to the knockout phase.
The Round of 32 consists of 16 single-leg matches played on a knock-out basis. Each match is 90 minutes, with 30 minutes of extra time and a penalty shootout used to determine the winner if scores are level after full time. Every tie is decisive: there is no return leg. For many competing nations, reaching the knockout stage and participating in this round represents the fulfilment of a major ambition.
When is the FIFA World Cup Round of 32?
The 16 matches are spread across six days, with two matches per day to allow recovery time and maximise television audiences across multiple time zones:
- Sunday 28 June: Matches 1-2
- Monday 29 June: Matches 3-4
- Tuesday 30 June: Matches 5-6
- Wednesday 1 July: Matches 7-8
- Thursday 2 July: Matches 9-10
- Friday 3 July: Matches 11-16
All 16 Round of 32 matches must be completed before the Round of 16 begins on 4 July.
Where are the matches played?
The 2026 World Cup is hosted across 16 stadiums in the United States (11 venues), Canada (2 venues), and Mexico (3 venues). Round of 32 matches are distributed across multiple host cities including East Rutherford (MetLife Stadium), Dallas (AT&T Stadium), Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium and Rose Bowl), Kansas City (Arrowhead Stadium), Miami (Hard Rock Stadium), Boston (Gillette Stadium), Vancouver (BC Place), Toronto (BMO Field), Mexico City (Estadio Azteca), Monterrey (Estadio BBVA), and Guadalajara (Estadio Akron).
Key Storylines
The 2026 Round of 32 is notable as the first time the new format is used in a World Cup. The expansion means more nations have the opportunity to compete at the knockout stage, and the bracket structure ensures group stage performances are rewarded with more favourable first-round pairings.
Major nations with strong group stage campaigns — expected to include England, France, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, and Portugal — are likely to receive favourable draws, potentially setting up highly anticipated early knockout ties. The United States, as a co-host, face enormous expectation in front of partisan home crowds. For emerging football nations from Africa, Asia, and the Americas, a last-16 tie against a European giant provides the kind of high-profile test that can define a generation of players.
The group-stage results also determine which matches fall on 4 July — a significant date for the United States — with the bracket constructed to maximise the prospect of high-profile fixtures on the national holiday weekend.
How to Watch the FIFA World Cup Round of 32
- United Kingdom: ITV and BBC share rights, with matches broadcast free-to-air and streamed on ITVX and BBC iPlayer.
- United States: Fox and FS1 in English; Telemundo and Universo in Spanish. Streaming on Fubo TV.
- Canada: CTV, TSN, RDS, and TVA Sports.
- Australia: SBS (free-to-air) and Optus Sport.
- Ireland: RTE and Virgin Media Television.
- Global: FIFA+ provides coverage in some markets; most national broadcasters offer streaming alongside linear television.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the FIFA World Cup Round of 32?
The Round of 32 is the new first knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup, introduced following the tournament’s expansion to 48 teams. The 32 nations that qualify from the group stage compete in 16 single-elimination matches.
When does the Round of 32 start?
The first matches kick off on Sunday 28 June 2026. The final matches are played on Friday 3 July 2026.
How many matches are in the Round of 32?
16 matches, each decisive, with no replays.
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