Today’s World Cup Schedule Runs From Canada to Mexico

Mark your calendars on us: today, Wednesday, June 24, the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage keeps rolling with six matches across Groups A, B and C, starting with Switzerland vs. Canada and Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar.
The day is stacked with final-group-window energy: Canada gets a home-stage showdown in Vancouver, Brazil meets Scotland in Miami, Morocco faces Haiti in Atlanta, and the night closes with Mexico vs. Czechia in Mexico City alongside South Africa vs. Korea Republic in Monterrey.
Because INYIM has world watchers, we are listing each kickoff across PT, ET, UTC, UK time and Central Europe time. U.S. viewers can look for matches across FOX / FS1 in English and Telemundo / Universo / Peacock in Spanish, depending on the match and market. Check your local listings before kickoff, but yes — this is absolutely a keep-the-TV-on kind of day.
Check the official schedule and gear up for a full day of group-stage action.
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Today’s FIFA World Cup 2026 match schedule.
Here are the six Wednesday, June 24 group-stage matches to keep on your radar, with compact global kickoff cards for easier mobile reading. Note: the late Group A matches roll into Thursday, June 25 for UTC, UK and Central Europe viewers.
Quick world-time note: if you are watching from the UK, Central Europe or anywhere using UTC as your anchor, the late Group A kickoffs technically land on Thursday, June 25. Keep snacks, alarms and caffeine accordingly.
The opening window puts Canada in front of a home crowd at BC Place Vancouver, while Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Qatar plays at the same time in Seattle. That simultaneous setup is classic final-group-window tension: two matches, one group, and everyone scoreboard watching whether they admit it or not.
Then comes the Group C spotlight. Brazil vs. Scotland in Miami is the obvious headline grabber, while Morocco vs. Haiti in Atlanta runs alongside it with its own table-shaking potential.
The night closes in Mexico with Group A. Mexico gets the full home-stage treatment against Czechia at Mexico City Stadium, while South Africa vs. Korea Republic kicks off at the same time in Monterrey.
So yes, today’s World Cup schedule is built for second-screen behavior. Start in Vancouver and Seattle, switch to Miami and Atlanta, then close the night in Mexico City and Monterrey — or wake up overseas and make it a Thursday morning football ritual.
Sources: FIFA provided the official match schedule hub; FOX Sports provided the U.S. match schedule and English-language broadcast context; CBS News provided additional broadcast and streaming context for FOX, FS1, Telemundo and Universo coverage.







