For football fans in Iran, the FIFA World Cup is more than just a sporting event; it is a national celebration shared by generations. Since the 2026 FIFA World Cup is being held in North America, with matches spread across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, it is especially important for viewers in Iran to know the match timings in Iran Standard Time (IRST) in order to watch the games live.
There is good news for Iranian fans. The majority of the 2026 World Cup matches are scheduled at times that are convenient for viewers in Iran, mostly during the evening and nighttime. While some group-stage matches may take place very late at night or in the early morning, the high-profile fixtures, particularly from the knockout rounds, are largely scheduled at times that are comfortable for fans across the country.
This page displays the complete 2026 FIFA World Cup match schedule in Iran Standard Time (IRST), covering all 104 matches from the opening game on 11 June 2026 to the final on 19 July 2026. Whether you are watching from home, following Team Melli, or gathering with friends for the biggest matches of the summer, this guide helps you stay up to date with every kick-off.
Iran Standard Time is 3 hours and 30 minutes ahead of UTC and is observed throughout the year. As Iran does not follow daylight saving time, viewers can rely on consistent and stable kick-off times with no changes during the tournament.
🌍 FIFA World Cup History at a Glance
The FIFA World Cup, originally a small international tournament held in Uruguay in 1930, has since evolved into the most watched sporting event in the world. What began with just 13 participating nations has grown steadily, and the 2026 tournament will mark a major milestone with its expansion to 48 teams.
Over nearly a century, the World Cup has delivered unforgettable moments, legendary matches, and players whose legacies have stood the test of time. While the list of champions was long dominated by South American and European nations, the modern era tells a broader story of football’s global expansion, with rising competitiveness from teams across Asia, Africa, and other regions.
The 48-team format, introduced in 2026, represents a major turning point in the tournament’s evolution. It offers more nations the opportunity to take part and allows teams, particularly from Asia, to compete more seriously, advance deeper into the competition, and challenge traditional football powers on the sport’s biggest stage.
Below is a look at the most recent FIFA World Cup winners:
| Year | Host Nation | Winner |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | Qatar | Argentina |
| 2018 | Russia | France |
| 2014 | Brazil | Germany |
| 2010 | South Africa | Spain |
| 2006 | Germany | Italy |
| 2002 | Japan & South Korea | Brazil |
⚽ Quick Facts – 2026 FIFA World Cup
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Host Nations | United States, Canada, Mexico |
| Tournament Dates | 11 June – 19 July 2026 |
| Total Teams | 48 |
| Total Matches | 104 |
| Time Zone Used | Iran Standard Time (IRST, UTC +3:30) |
| Final Venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA |
Iran at the FIFA World Cup
Iran, better known as Team Melli, have consistently ranked among the toughest and most competitive teams in Asia on football’s world stage. Since their debut at the FIFA World Cup in 1978, Iran have transformed into a regular participant at the sport’s most prestigious tournament.
After missing the early World Cup editions due to factors such as not being a FIFA member and later periods of political turmoil, Iran finally made their long-awaited finals debut at Argentina 1978. This appearance was followed by a lengthy absence before Team Melli returned to the global spotlight at France 1998.
The 1998 tournament remains a defining chapter in Iranian football history. In a group-stage match that carried major political significance as well as sporting importance, Iran defeated the United States 2–1 in Lyon. Goals from Hamid Estili and Mehdi Mahdavikia delivered Iran’s first-ever World Cup finals victory, sparking nationwide celebrations that went far beyond the pitch.
Since then, Iran have established a pattern of regular qualification, returning to the World Cup in 2006, 2014, 2018, and 2022. During this period, they produced further memorable moments, including a dramatic win over Morocco in 2018 and a last-minute victory against Wales in 2022.
Although progressing beyond the group stage has so far remained elusive, Iran’s World Cup identity is firmly defined. Tactical discipline, defensive resilience, and an ability to unsettle higher-ranked opponents have earned Team Melli widespread respect across the global game.
With qualification already secured for the expanded 48-team FIFA World Cup in 2026, expectations are rising. The new format offers a more accessible route to the knockout stages, and with strong backing from a passionate global fan base and players gaining experience in top leagues, Iran enter the next chapter of their World Cup journey with genuine belief that a breakthrough could finally be within reach.
Iran’s Matches in Iran Standard Time
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
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16 June, 2026
Tuesday
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Iran
2 - 2
New Zealand
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21 June, 2026
Sunday
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Belgium
0 - 0
Iran
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27 June, 2026
Saturday
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Egypt
1 - 1
Iran
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🕓 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule (Iran Standard Time)
For fans following the tournament in Iran Standard Time (IRST), most matches will take place during the evening and late-night hours, with some fixtures extending into the early morning.
The opening match will kick off on 11 June 2026 at 10:30 PM (IRST), while the final will be played on 19 July 2026 at 10:30 PM (IRST).
Below is the complete list of all 104 matches, with kick-off times shown in Iran Standard Time. Use the filters to sort by team, venue, or stage.
🌍 Host Nations & Match Venues
The next FIFA World Cup in 2026 will be spread across three North American countries and 16 host cities, making it the most geographically wide-ranging tournament in the competition’s history. It will be the first time that the United States, Canada, and Mexico jointly host the World Cup, taking the event across an entire continent.
Matches in the United States will be staged in New York–New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, Boston, Philadelphia, and Kansas City. Canada will host matches in Toronto and Vancouver, while the Mexican cities of Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey, all renowned for their strong football culture, complete the host lineup.
The time differences between venues from one coast to the other will make it challenging for international viewers to follow local kick-off times. By converting all match timings to Iran Standard Time (IRST), fans in Iran can gain a clear and consistent view of the schedule, allowing them to plan their viewing and follow the tournament smoothly from the opening match to the final.
📺 How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Iran
- IRIB TV3, IRIB Varzesh,
- Persiana Sports
- FIFA+ – Highlights, replays, and official coverage
You can also explore our global FIFA World Cup 2026 Watch Guide for broadcasters, TV channels, and live streaming platforms across different countries.
🌐 View Schedules in Other Time Zones
❓ Iran Standard Time (IRST) & 2026 World Cup – FAQs
Are all kick-off times shown in IRST?
Yes, all matches are displayed in Iran Standard Time.
Does Iran observe daylight saving time?
No. Iran uses IRST year-round.
What time will most matches kick off in Iran?
Most matches will be played in the evening or late at night.
When is the final in IRST?
The final kicks off on 19 July 2026 at 10:30 PM (IRST).
With Iran competing and all kick-off times clearly shown in Iran Standard Time, the 2026 FIFA World Cup promises memorable nights of football for fans across the country. Bookmark this page and follow Team Melli’s journey from kickoff to final whistle.