In Brazil, the opening of the FIFA World Cup is almost the only moment in sports that is celebrated with that much fervor. The residents of the Amazon region in Brazil associate the World Cup mostly with the starting times of the matches. And what a pleasantly comfortable scenario the 2026 FIFA World Cup is offering in that regard! Since the USA, Canada, and Mexico will be hosting the matches, a majority of the games will be well in line with Amazon Time (AMT), thus enabling football fans to watch live games without having to lose sleep.
Fans from the northern and western parts of Brazil will be provided with a schedule almost entirely made up of afternoon, evening, and late-night kick-offs. This is also the case for the knockout rounds, where each day features a different match, allowing fans to follow the tournament comfortably. The best time of day for a match in these regions is mainly the second half of the day, with evening and night kick-offs.
Here is the 2026 FIFA World Cup full timetable in Amazon Time (AMT) for all 104 matches, starting from the opening match on 11 June and running through to the final on 19 July 2026. The schedule is ideal whether you are watching from home, visiting the neighborhood, or simply sharing the game with friends.
Amazon Time (AMT) is always 4 hours behind UTC and remains unchanged throughout the year. Since Brazil no longer follows daylight saving time, the match kick-off times will remain the same for the entire duration of the tournament.
🌍 FIFA World Cup History at a Glance
The FIFA World Cup tournament has grown from a small gathering of only 13 teams into a worldwide festival of football, emotion, and national pride. The first World Cup was held in 1930, and since then it has become the world’s most-watched sporting event. The 2026 tournament will feature 48 teams competing, marking a new era of global representation and inclusiveness.
Brazil is a country that has had a significant impact on World Cup history. Widely known for its attacking football, creativity, and joyful style of play, Brasil has defined several eras of the tournament. The Seleção is an icon of footballing brilliance and remains the benchmark against which the greatness of every generation is measured.
Brazil is the nation with the most FIFA World Cup titles, having won the tournament five times in total. Their triumphs in 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, and 2002 were not only about lifting the trophy; each campaign introduced new styles of play that went on to influence football worldwide.
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
| Host Nations | United States, Canada, Mexico |
| Tournament Dates | 11 June – 19 July 2026 |
| Total Teams | 48 |
| Total Matches | 104 |
| Time Zone Used on this Page | Amazon Time (AMT, UTC−4) |
| Final Venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey |
Brazil at the FIFA World Cup
Brazil has won the FIFA World Cup more than any other country and has become a symbol of the competition itself. Their five world titles are not only trophies, but also benchmarks that no other nation has been able to reach. Through their quality, style, and winning spirit, Brazil has remained a source of inspiration for generations of football fans.
The Seleção is a team with the unique ability to transform itself to suit the contemporary style of play, while still preserving its distinct footballing identity. From the captivating football of 1958 and the magical 1970 side, to the efficient triumph of 1994 and the dazzling 2002 line-up, Brazil has demonstrated the art of reinvention like no other nation.
There are very few tournaments in which Brazil fail to reach the latter stages, even when they do not finish with medals. Such a level of consistency is a true rarity in World Cup history. As a result, Brazil, once again among the tournament favorites, will be taking part in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
| Champions | 5 | 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994, 2002 |
| Runners-up | 2 | 1950, 1998 |
| Third Place | 2 | 1938, 1978 |
| Quarter-finals or better | 13+ | Multiple editions |
Brazil’s Matches in Amazon Time (AMT)
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
13 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Morocco |
19 June, 2026 (Friday) |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Haiti |
24 June, 2026 (Wednesday) |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Brazil |
Brazil will begin their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign with a match against Morocco on Saturday, 13 June 2026, kicking off at 6:00 PM (AMT) in New York. Following that, the Brazilian team will take on Haiti in Philadelphia on Friday, 19 June 2026, with the match scheduled to start at 9:00 PM (AMT). Brazil will then conclude their Group C fixtures with a clash against Scotland on Wednesday, 24 June 2026, kicking off at 6:00 PM (AMT) in Miami.
🕓 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule (Amazon Time)
For fans who follow Amazon Time (AMT), the 2026 World Cup offers a very easy schedule to watch. Most games will be played in the afternoon and evening, and there will be a few late-night games depending on the host city.
The usual game start times in AMT are around 3:00 PM, 6:00 PM, and 9:00 PM, with a few late, night games. The first match on 11 June 2026 and the final on 19 July 2026 will be at 3:00 PM (AMT).
Below is the complete list of all 104 matches, displayed in Amazon Time (AMT).
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
11 June, 2026 (Thursday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
South Africa |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
DEN/MKD/CZE/IRL | |
12 June, 2026 (Friday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
ITA/NIR/WAL/BIH |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Paraguay | |
13 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Switzerland |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Morocco | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Scotland | |
14 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
12:00 AM (AMT) |
vs
TUR/ROU/SVK/KOS |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Curaçao | |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Japan | |
7:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Ecuador | |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
UKR/SWE/POL/ALB
vs
Tunisia | |
15 June, 2026 (Monday) |
12:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Cape Verde |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Egypt | |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Uruguay | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
New Zealand | |
16 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Senegal |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
BOL/SUR/IRQ
vs
Norway | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Algeria | |
17 June, 2026 (Wednesday) |
12:00 AM (AMT) |
vs
Jordan |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
NCL/JAM/COD | |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Croatia | |
7:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Panama | |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Colombia | |
18 June, 2026 (Thursday) |
12:00 PM (AMT) |
DEN/MKD/CZE/IRL
vs
South Africa |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
ITA/NIR/WAL/BIH | |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Qatar | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
South Korea | |
19 June, 2026 (Friday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Australia |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Morocco | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Haiti | |
20 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
12:00 AM (AMT) |
TUR/ROU/SVK/KOS
vs
Paraguay |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
UKR/SWE/POL/ALB | |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Ivory Coast | |
8:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Curaçao | |
21 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
12:00 AM (AMT) |
vs
Japan |
12:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Saudi Arabia | |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Iran | |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Cape Verde | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Egypt | |
22 June, 2026 (Monday) |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Austria |
5:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
BOL/SUR/IRQ | |
8:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Senegal | |
11:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Algeria | |
23 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Uzbekistan |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Ghana | |
7:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Croatia | |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
NCL/JAM/COD | |
24 June, 2026 (Wednesday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Canada |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
ITA/NIR/WAL/BIH
vs
Qatar | |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Brazil | |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Haiti | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
DEN/MKD/CZE/IRL
vs
Mexico | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
South Korea | |
25 June, 2026 (Thursday) |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Ivory Coast |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Germany | |
7:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
UKR/SWE/POL/ALB | |
7:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Netherlands | |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
TUR/ROU/SVK/KOS
vs
USA | |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Australia | |
26 June, 2026 (Friday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
France |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
BOL/SUR/IRQ | |
8:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Saudi Arabia | |
8:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Spain | |
11:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Iran | |
11:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Belgium | |
27 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
5:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
England |
5:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Ghana | |
7:30 PM (AMT) |
vs
Portugal | |
7:30 PM (AMT) |
NCL/JAM/COD
vs
Uzbekistan | |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Austria | |
10:00 PM (AMT) |
vs
Argentina | |
28 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
Runner-up Group A
vs
Runner-up Group B |
29 June, 2026 (Monday) |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group C
vs
Runner-up Group F |
4:30 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group E
vs
3rd Group A/B/C/D/F | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group F
vs
Runner-up Group C | |
30 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
Runner-up Group E
vs
Runner-up Group I |
5:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group I
vs
3rd Group C/D/F/G/H | |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group A
vs
3rd Group C/E/F/H/I | |
1 July, 2026 (Wednesday) |
12:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group L
vs
3rd Group E/H/I/J/K |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group G
vs
3rd Group A/E/H/I/J | |
8:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group D
vs
3rd Group B/E/F/I/J | |
2 July, 2026 (Thursday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group H
vs
Runner-up Group J |
7:00 PM (AMT) |
Runner-up Group K
vs
Runner-up Group L | |
11:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group B
vs
3rd Group E/F/G/I/J | |
3 July, 2026 (Friday) |
2:00 PM (AMT) |
Runner-up Group D
vs
Runner-up Group G |
6:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group J
vs
Runner-up Group H | |
9:30 PM (AMT) |
Winner Group K
vs
3rd Group D/E/I/J/L | |
4 July, 2026 (Saturday) |
1:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 73
vs
Winner Match 75 |
5:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 74
vs
Winner Match 77 | |
5 July, 2026 (Sunday) |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 76
vs
Winner Match 78 |
8:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 79
vs
Winner Match 80 | |
6 July, 2026 (Monday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 83
vs
Winner Match 84 |
8:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 81
vs
Winner Match 82 | |
7 July, 2026 (Tuesday) |
12:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 86
vs
Winner Match 88 |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 85
vs
Winner Match 87 | |
9 July, 2026 (Thursday) |
4:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 89
vs
Winner Match 90 |
10 July, 2026 (Friday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 93
vs
Winner Match 94 |
11 July, 2026 (Saturday) |
5:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 91
vs
Winner Match 92 |
9:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 95
vs
Winner Match 96 | |
14 July, 2026 (Tuesday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 97
vs
Winner Match 98 |
15 July, 2026 (Wednesday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 99
vs
Winner Match 100 |
18 July, 2026 (Saturday) |
5:00 PM (AMT) |
Loser Match 101
vs
Loser Match 102 |
19 July, 2026 (Sunday) |
3:00 PM (AMT) |
Winner Match 101
vs
Winner Match 102 |
🌍 Host Nations & Match Venues
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be shared between three countries and 16 cities. It will be the most geographically spread World Cup in history.
The United States will be the main host for most games, and Canada and Mexico will be adding historic venues and enthusiastic crowds.
As games are held in different North American time zones, having the kick-off times in Amazon Time (AMT) is a good idea, so fans from the north and west of Brazil will be able to watch every game without getting mixed up.
📺 How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Brazil
- TV Globo
- SporTV
- CazéTV
- Globoplay
- FIFA+ (highlights and official coverage)
🌐 View Schedules in Other Time Zones
❓ Amazon Time (AMT) & 2026 FIFA World Cup – FAQs
Q1. What is Amazon Time (AMT)?
Amazon Time operates at UTC−4 and is used in parts of northern and western Brazil, including cities such as Manaus.
Q2. Does Amazon Time observe daylight saving time?
No. Brazil does not currently observe daylight saving time, so kick-off times remain consistent.
Q3. Are all matches shown in Amazon Time on this page?
Yes. All match times listed here are converted and displayed in Amazon Time (AMT).
Q4. Will Brazil be favourites in 2026?
As the most successful nation in World Cup history, Brazil will once again enter the tournament among the favourites.
With a fan-friendly schedule, legendary football heritage, and passion running deep across the Amazon region, the 2026 FIFA World Cup promises unforgettable moments for supporters following the tournament in Amazon Time (AMT). Bookmark this page and follow every step of Brazil’s journey.