Planning to watch Friday’s World Cup games? Then get everything you need to know on how and when to watch today’s World Cup schedule, including start times. Plus, you can check out the matchups on tomorrow’s slate.

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Here are the World Cup matchups for Friday, June 19.

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Friday, June 19United States vs. Australia3:00 PMFOX, Telemundo, FOX One
Friday, June 19Scotland vs. Morocco6:00 PMFOX, Telemundo, FOX One
Friday, June 19Brazil vs. Haiti8:30 PMFOX, Telemundo, FOX One
Friday, June 19Turkey vs. Paraguay11:00 PMFS1, Telemundo, FOX One

What channel are World Cup matches on?

All 104 matches in the World Cup will air exclusively in English on FOX and FS1. For Spanish-language broadcasts, all games can be found on Telemundo and on streaming service Peacock.

How can I stream the World Cup online?

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If you are looking to stream World Cup games in 2026, Peacock will be the home for all 104 matches.

Upcoming 2026 World Cup schedule

Get a look at the upcoming games on the 2026 World Cup schedule.

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Saturday, June 20Netherlands vs. Sweden1:00 PMFOX, Telemundo, Peacock
Saturday, June 20Germany vs. Ivory Coast4:00 PMFOX, Telemundo, Peacock
Saturday, June 20Ecuador vs. Curacao8:00 PMFS1, Telemundo, Peacock
Sunday, June 21Tunisia vs. Japan12:00 AMFS1, Telemundo, FOX One
Sunday, June 21Spain vs. Saudi Arabia12:00 PMFOX, Telemundo, FOX One
Sunday, June 21Belgium vs. Iran3:00 PMFS1, Telemundo, FOX One
Sunday, June 21Uruguay vs. Cape Verde6:00 PMFS1, Telemundo, FOX One
Sunday, June 21New Zealand vs. Egypt9:00 PMFS1, Telemundo, FOX One

Can I watch the World Cup on YouTube?

Full-length games will not be available on YouTube. However, extended highlight reels of the 104 matches taking place this year will be available on the platform throughout the tournament.

When did the 2026 World Cup start?

The 2026 edition of the World Cup began on Thursday, June 11, with games at Estadio Banorte in Mexico City, Mexico.

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