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Answers to high-intent World Cup questions fans search before, during and after match days.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 starts on June 11, 2026. Fans can use the Match Center to follow scheduled fixtures before kickoff and live scores when matches begin.
The 2026 World Cup is hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, making it the first men’s World Cup shared by three host nations.
World Cup 2026 features 48 national teams, giving more countries a chance to qualify and creating more group-stage storylines for fans.
The expanded tournament includes 104 matches from the opening game to the final, so squad depth, travel planning and rotation will matter more than before.
You can follow World Cup live scores in our Match Center. When a match is live, the card changes from scheduled time to a live score format such as ARG 2-1 BRA.
Upcoming fixtures use a compact format such as ARG 10am BRA, so visitors can quickly see both teams and kickoff time without long text wrapping.
The Match Center refreshes regularly and is designed to update scores and match status when live data is available from the football scoreboard source.
Strong football nations such as Argentina, France, Brazil, England, Spain, Germany and Portugal are likely to receive major attention, but form, injuries and group draws can change the picture quickly.
Visit the Match Center or fixtures area to see upcoming games. Scheduled cards show team abbreviations and kickoff time before the match starts.
LIVE means the match has started and the score can change during play. The card may also show match time or status depending on the available feed data.
Short team codes such as ARG, BRA, ENG and FRA keep the design clean on mobile screens and make score cards easier to read.
Yes. The site combines live football news, World Cup guides, team analysis, player stories, predictions and a Match Center in one place.
During match days, check before kickoff for lineups and fixtures, during the game for live scores, and after full time for results, standings and reaction stories.
The biggest change is expansion to 48 teams and 104 matches, which creates more opportunities for new nations and more paths through the tournament.
Yes. More teams and more matches can create upset opportunities, especially for organized sides with strong defending, fast transitions and reliable goalkeepers.