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FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule Today: Saturday, June 27 Matches

The FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule for Saturday, June 27 includes Panama vs. England, Croatia vs. Ghana, Colombia vs. Portugal, DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan, Algeria vs. Austria and Jordan vs. Argentina.

Today’s World Cup Schedule Closes the Group Stage With England, Portugal and Argentina

FIFA World Cup 2026 today’s matches graphic for Saturday, June 27 featuring England, Portugal, Colombia and Argentina fan energy

Mark your calendars on us: today, Saturday, June 27, the FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage wraps with six matches across Groups J, K and L, starting with Panama vs. England and Croatia vs. Ghana.

The day is stacked with final-group-window energy: England meets Panama in New York/New Jersey, Croatia faces Ghana in Philadelphia, Colombia and Portugal collide in Miami, DR Congo takes on Uzbekistan in Atlanta, and the night closes with Algeria vs. Austria in Kansas City alongside Jordan vs. Argentina in Dallas.

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.

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Today’s FIFA World Cup 2026 match schedule.

Here are the six Saturday, June 27 group-stage matches to keep on your radar, with compact global kickoff cards for easier mobile reading. Note: the evening and late-night windows roll into Sunday, June 28 for UTC, UK and Central Europe viewers.

How to watch overlapping World Cup matches.

Because the final group windows now have two matches kicking off at the same time, the easiest way to follow the day is to treat each window like a split-screen situation. Keep one match on your main TV and the other on a phone, tablet, laptop or second screen so you can track both games without missing the group-stage drama.

Best setup: put the match you care about most on the biggest screen, then keep the second match open on a mobile device or computer. If your streaming service or TV provider offers multiview, picture-in-picture or multiple device streams, this is the day to use it.

Quick overlap guide: Panama vs. England runs at the same time as Croatia vs. Ghana, Colombia vs. Portugal runs at the same time as DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan, and Algeria vs. Austria runs at the same time as Jordan vs. Argentina.

Group L
Panama vs. England
Venue: New York New Jersey Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
PT: 2 p.m. ET: 5 p.m. UTC: 21:00 UK: 10 p.m. BST CEST: 11 p.m.
Group L
Croatia vs. Ghana
Venue: Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia
PT: 2 p.m. ET: 5 p.m. UTC: 21:00 UK: 10 p.m. BST CEST: 11 p.m.
Group K
Colombia vs. Portugal
Venue: Miami Stadium, Miami
PT: 4:30 p.m. ET: 7:30 p.m. UTC: 23:30 UK: 12:30 a.m., Jun 28 CEST: 1:30 a.m., Jun 28
Group K
DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan
Venue: Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta
PT: 4:30 p.m. ET: 7:30 p.m. UTC: 23:30 UK: 12:30 a.m., Jun 28 CEST: 1:30 a.m., Jun 28
Group J
Algeria vs. Austria
Venue: Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
PT: 7 p.m. ET: 10 p.m. UTC: 02:00, Jun 28 UK: 3 a.m., Jun 28 CEST: 4 a.m., Jun 28
Group J
Jordan vs. Argentina
Venue: Dallas Stadium, Arlington, Texas
PT: 7 p.m. ET: 10 p.m. UTC: 02:00, Jun 28 UK: 3 a.m., Jun 28 CEST: 4 a.m., Jun 28

Quick world-time note: if you are watching from the UK, Central Europe or anywhere using UTC as your anchor, the Group K and Group J windows technically land on Sunday, June 28. Keep snacks, alarms and caffeine accordingly.

The opening window belongs to Group L, with Panama vs. England in New York/New Jersey and Croatia vs. Ghana in Philadelphia. Two matches, one group, and plenty of scoreboard watching as the final day of group-stage football begins.

Then comes the Group K spotlight. Colombia vs. Portugal brings heavyweight name value to Miami, while DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan runs alongside it in Atlanta with its own knockout-round implications.

The night closes with Group J. Algeria vs. Austria kicks off in Kansas City, while Jordan vs. Argentina takes over Dallas at the same time, giving the final group-stage night one last dose of tournament drama.

So yes, today is the group-stage finale and another full World Cup remote-control workout for viewers around the globe. Start in New York/New Jersey and Philadelphia, move through Miami and Atlanta, then close the night in Kansas City and Dallas — or wake up overseas and make it a Sunday morning football ritual.

Sources: FIFA provided the official match schedule hub; CBS Sports provided the June 27 match listing and kickoff windows; UEFA provided European-team fixture context including England, Croatia and Portugal; FOX provided viewing context for Algeria vs. Austria.

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