After 48 matches played across host cities in North America, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is entering its decisive final group stage matchday window, running from June 24 to 27. When all final group fixtures wrap up, 16 teams will see their tournament run come to an end, while 32 sides will advance to the knockout round of the expanded 48-team World Cup format.
Under the tournament’s current qualification rules, the top two finishers from each of the 12 groups earn automatic knockout round spots, joined by the eight best third-placed teams to complete the 32-team field for the knockout stage. With so much still at stake across the standings, the final group window delivers a slate of high-stakes clashes between global football powers and underdogs alike. Below, we break down the five most anticipated matches fans will not want to miss:
### Scotland vs Brazil | Miami Stadium, Wednesday 22:00
This matchup marks the fifth time these two nations have faced off at a World Cup finals, adding historical context to an already tense encounter. Brazil currently shares the top spot in Group C with Morocco, both sitting on four points, and will fight to secure the group winner title with a win. For Scotland, the stakes are career-defining: the nation has never advanced past the group stage of a major men’s international tournament, and a draw could be enough to book their historic spot in the next round. This match will also mark Neymar’s long-awaited debut at the 2026 World Cup, adding even more star power to the clash. Simultaneously, Morocco will take on Haiti in their own final group fixture.
### Japan vs Sweden | Dallas Stadium, Thursday 20:00
Sweden’s form heading into this final fixture is impossible to predict: the side delivered a dominant 5-1 victory over Tunisia in their opening match, followed by a shocking 5-1 defeat to Netherlands just days later. Japan, by contrast, has turned heads with entertaining, attacking play through their first two fixtures, including a 4-0 rout of Tunisia. With the winner guaranteed a top-two finish in Group F, analysts expect an open, high-scoring game full of entertainment for fans.
### Norway vs France | Boston Stadium, Friday 16:00
Both sides have already secured their spots in the knockout round, but the battle for Group I’s top spot is still on the line. Two of the game’s biggest global stars, Erling Haaland (Norway) and Kylian Mbappé (France), have both netted four goals apiece so far this tournament, and both will be looking to add to their tally as they chase Lionel Messi’s all-time World Cup scoring record. France is targeting a third consecutive win to close out group play, while Norway is eager to prove it deserves to be ranked among the tournament’s top contenders as a dangerous outsider.
### Uruguay vs Spain | Estadio Guadalajara, Friday 21:00
Group H has been one of the tournament’s biggest shockers so far, with unexpected results shaking up the standings: Uruguay opened with a draw against Saudi Arabia, while underdog Cape Verde earned a surprise goalless draw against tournament favorite Spain. Spain currently leads the group, with Uruguay trailing by two points. A win for Spain would lock in the top group spot, and let the side avoid a potentially devastating early matchup against Argentina in the round of 16.
### Egypt vs Iran | Seattle Stadium, Saturday 00:00
Neither nation has ever advanced past the World Cup group stage, but this fixture guarantees that at least one of the two sides will hit that historic milestone after the final whistle. Group G’s standings are tightly packed after a series of draws across the first two matchdays, making this final clash a winner-takes-all encounter: a win guarantees a knockout round spot for either side. Iran has already overcome significant off-field obstacles to reach this point, including lengthy travel delays and visa complications. If Iran advances, they could face the United States in the first knockout round.
In addition to these five highlight fixtures, the full schedule of remaining group stage matches is as follows:
– **Wednesday 24 June**
Switzerland vs Canada, BC Place, Vancouver, 16:00
Bosnia vs Qatar, Seattle Stadium, 16:00
Scotland vs Brazil, Miami Stadium, 22:00
Morocco vs Haiti, Atlanta Stadium, 22:00
Czech Republic vs Mexico, Mexico City Stadium, 22:00
South Africa vs South Korea, Estadio Monterrey, 22:00
– **Thursday 25 June**
Ecuador vs Germany, New York New Jersey Stadium, 17:00
Curaçao vs Ivory Coast, Philadelphia Stadium, 17:00
Japan vs Sweden, Dallas Stadium, 20:00
Tunisia vs Netherlands, Kansas City Stadium, 20:00
Turkey vs USA, Los Angeles Stadium, 23:00
Paraguay vs Australia, San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, 23:00
– **Friday 26 June**
Norway vs France, Boston Stadium, 16:00
Senegal vs Iraq, Toronto Stadium, 16:00
Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia, Houston Stadium, 21:00
Uruguay vs Spain, Estadio Guadalajara, 21:00
– **Saturday 27 June**
Egypt vs Iran, Seattle Stadium, 00:00
New Zealand vs Belgium, BC Place, 00:00
Panama vs England, New York New Jersey Stadium, 18:00
Croatia vs Ghana, Philadelphia Stadium, 18:00
Colombia vs Portugal, Miami Stadium, 20:30
DR Congo vs Uzbekistan, Atlanta Stadium, 20:30
Algeria vs Austria, Kansas City Stadium, 23:00
Jordan vs Argentina, Dallas Stadium, 23:00









