When the FIFA World Cup arrives, it’s not just the global sporting calendar that gets dominated, but the entire regions get their daily routine dictated by it. Fans in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Jordan can expect the 2026 edition to be another month-long period of sleepless nights, big moments, and football that is a must-watch. Since the tournament will take place in the US, Canada, and Mexico, being aware of the kick-off times in Arabia Standard Time (AST) is crucial to avoid missing a single game.
From an organizing point of view, the time of the matches is mostly good for those who live in the Arabian Peninsula and the Levant area. A good number of games will start either in the evening or late at night according to AST, thus, it will be much simpler to watch the high-profile games live. There might be some group-stage games that will end up being at midnight or the very early morning hours, but the main games and the knockout rounds of the tournament always coincide with time slots that are more viewer-friendly.
This page helps to convert the entire 2026 FIFA World Cup fixture list into Arabia Standard Time and hence, present all 104 matches from the first whistle on 11 June 2026 right through to the final on 19 July 2026. If you are cheering for Saudi Arabia or Qatar or Jordan or are just following the world’s greatest players, you can find and understand the schedule without any difficulty from this page.
Arabia Standard Time is three hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+3) and does not change during the year. Since there is no daylight saving time to adjust for, viewers can count on the same kick-off times for the whole tournament, from the opening game to the final, thus making your World Cup night plans that much simpler.
🌍 FIFA World Cup History at a Glance
Since the FIFA World Cup’s humble inception in 1930, when Uruguay only invited 13 teams for the first tournament, it has developed into the most powerful spectacle in global sport. Currently, it is the biggest standalone event on the football calendar, attracting the eyeballs of billions and dictating the flow of summers across the continents. The transformation will not stop here since in 2026 the tournament will feature 48 teams, thus bringing about the most ambitious World Cup arrangement so far.
Over time, the event has been characterized by legendary performers, nail-biting finals, and the turn of events that have rewritten football history. Although Europe and South America have traditionally been the leaders, a present, day World Cup conveys a more diverse narrative. Besides being mere ‘participants,’ teams from Asia, Africa, and North America have become ‘contenders,’ regularly reaching the later stages and thus changing the competitive balance.
For the Middle East, this worldwide change has already been a real and palpable experience. The 2022 World Cup in Qatar, which the Wall Street Journal describes as “A Rich Gulf State Offers a Grand Show for the World,” was a great achievement for the local football industry, thanks to the excellent facilities put in place. Moreover, it’s likely to open doors for other Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, which has been announced as the World Cup host for 2034 and thus will continue the growing regional prominence within the global football scene.
The 48-team extension in 2026 is the most visible sign of this new world. More nations, more matches, and wider representation facilitate the rise of many thus far less recognized football countries. For the Middle East, type regions, it is a sort of confirmation that the World Cup ceases to be “owned” by a few major powers but becomes truly worldwide in scope and purpose.
Here are some of the 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 | Arabia Standard Time (AST, UTC +3) |
| Final Venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA |
⏰ Arabia Standard Time (AST): What It Is and Where It’s Used
Arabia Standard Time (AST) operates at UTC +3 and is used year-round across several Middle Eastern countries. Unlike many regions, AST does not observe daylight saving time, ensuring stable and predictable kick-off times throughout the World Cup.
Saudi Arabia (uses its own time called Saudi Arabia Standard Time, which is the same as Arabia Standard Time)
Qatar
Jordan
Kuwait
Bahrain
Yemen
Iraq
If your local time matches cities such as Riyadh, Jeddah, Doha, Amman, or Kuwait City, this AST-based schedule applies directly to you.
AST Nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Saudi Arabia is the most highly experienced World Cup team from the Arabia region. Besides being regular players at FIFA World Cup since 1994, the Green Falcons made it clear that they had matured immediately by achieving the Round of 16 in their very first tournament, which was a historic moment in Asian football. Nowadays, they are best known for their organisation, tactical discipline, and the fact that they always give a good account of themselves even against the teams that are considered better on paper. The truth of that was proved once again in 2022 when they upset eventual champions Argentina, one of the main stories of the tournament. Saudi Arabia, as they prepare for 2026, are determined to use their experience as a stepping stone to being able to advance further than the group stage on a consistent basis.
Qatar are about to enter the tournament from a position that is very different but equally significant. Hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup, they took on the responsibilities of putting on the biggest event in football for the first time ever in the Arab world. On the pitch, it was not easy, but hosting had a very profound impact on the future of this nation. With investments made in infrastructure and exposure to top, level competition as well as a crystal, clear development pathway, Qatari football has been transformed. Having matured as Asian Cup holders and no longer considered as newcomers to the World Cup scene, Qatar will be in 2026 with more confidence and a well, defined goal which is to convert their regional supremacy into good results on the world stage.
Jordan, on the other hand, are that breakthrough story of the Arab nations. Their qualification to the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the first time the country has ever been to the tournament and a huge milestone for the national team. Jordan’s rise to the top was a result of tactical discipline, steady growth, and faith that was maintained through regular Asian competition performances. It goes to show the extent of development that has taken place in the region.
Here the encounter is with a larger 48-team format and that means more possibilities for the three teams to compete for a position in the knockout rounds. Saudi Arabia is experienced with several World Cup participations behind their back, Qatar is capitalizing on the legacy of the 2022 tournament, and Jordan is coming off a qualification that has made history.
Saudi Arabia’s Matches in AST
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
16 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Uruguay |
21 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
7:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Saudi Arabia |
27 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
3:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Saudi Arabia |
Qatar’s Matches in AST
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
13 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Switzerland |
19 June, 2026 (Friday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Qatar |
24 June, 2026 (Wednesday) |
10:00 PM (AST) |
ITA/NIR/WAL/BIH
vs
Qatar |
Jordan’s Matches in AST
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
17 June, 2026 (Wednesday) |
7:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Jordan |
23 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
6:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Algeria |
28 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
5:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Argentina |
🕓 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule (Arabia Standard Time)
For viewers in Arabia Standard Time, most matches will kick off between the late evening and early morning hours. Group-stage fixtures often extend past midnight, while knockout matches typically fall into more comfortable late-night slots.
The opening match between Mexico and South Africa begins on 11 June 2026 at 10:00 PM (AST), while the final will be played on 19 July 2026 at 10:00 PM (AST).
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
11 June, 2026 (Thursday) |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
South Africa |
12 June, 2026 (Friday) |
5:00 AM (AST) |
vs
DEN/MKD/CZE/IRL |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
ITA/NIR/WAL/BIH | |
13 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Paraguay |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Switzerland | |
14 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Morocco |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Scotland | |
7:00 AM (AST) |
vs
TUR/ROU/SVK/KOS | |
8:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Curaçao | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Japan | |
15 June, 2026 (Monday) |
2:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Ecuador |
5:00 AM (AST) |
UKR/SWE/POL/ALB
vs
Tunisia | |
7:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Cape Verde | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Egypt | |
16 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Uruguay |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
New Zealand | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Senegal | |
17 June, 2026 (Wednesday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
BOL/SUR/IRQ
vs
Norway |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Algeria | |
7:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Jordan | |
8:00 PM (AST) |
vs
NCL/JAM/COD | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Croatia | |
18 June, 2026 (Thursday) |
2:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Panama |
5:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Colombia | |
7:00 PM (AST) |
DEN/MKD/CZE/IRL
vs
South Africa | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
ITA/NIR/WAL/BIH | |
19 June, 2026 (Friday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Qatar |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
South Korea | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Australia | |
20 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Morocco |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Haiti | |
7:00 AM (AST) |
TUR/ROU/SVK/KOS
vs
Paraguay | |
8:00 PM (AST) |
vs
UKR/SWE/POL/ALB | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Ivory Coast | |
21 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
3:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Curaçao |
7:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Japan | |
7:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Saudi Arabia | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Iran | |
22 June, 2026 (Monday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Cape Verde |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Egypt | |
8:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Austria | |
23 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
12:00 AM (AST) |
vs
BOL/SUR/IRQ |
3:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Senegal | |
6:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Algeria | |
8:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Uzbekistan | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Ghana | |
24 June, 2026 (Wednesday) |
2:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Croatia |
5:00 AM (AST) |
vs
NCL/JAM/COD | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Canada | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
ITA/NIR/WAL/BIH
vs
Qatar | |
25 June, 2026 (Thursday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Brazil |
1:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Haiti | |
4:00 AM (AST) |
DEN/MKD/CZE/IRL
vs
Mexico | |
4:00 AM (AST) |
vs
South Korea | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Ivory Coast | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
vs
Germany | |
26 June, 2026 (Friday) |
2:00 AM (AST) |
vs
UKR/SWE/POL/ALB |
2:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Netherlands | |
5:00 AM (AST) |
TUR/ROU/SVK/KOS
vs
USA | |
5:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Australia | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
France | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
vs
BOL/SUR/IRQ | |
27 June, 2026 (Saturday) |
3:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Saudi Arabia |
3:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Spain | |
6:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Iran | |
6:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Belgium | |
28 June, 2026 (Sunday) |
12:00 AM (AST) |
vs
England |
12:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Ghana | |
2:30 AM (AST) |
vs
Portugal | |
2:30 AM (AST) |
NCL/JAM/COD
vs
Uzbekistan | |
5:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Austria | |
5:00 AM (AST) |
vs
Argentina | |
10:00 PM (AST) |
Runner-up Group A
vs
Runner-up Group B | |
29 June, 2026 (Monday) |
8:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Group C
vs
Runner-up Group F |
11:30 PM (AST) |
Winner Group E
vs
3rd Group A/B/C/D/F | |
30 June, 2026 (Tuesday) |
4:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Group F
vs
Runner-up Group C |
8:00 PM (AST) |
Runner-up Group E
vs
Runner-up Group I | |
1 July, 2026 (Wednesday) |
12:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Group I
vs
3rd Group C/D/F/G/H |
4:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Group A
vs
3rd Group C/E/F/H/I | |
7:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Group L
vs
3rd Group E/H/I/J/K | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Group G
vs
3rd Group A/E/H/I/J | |
2 July, 2026 (Thursday) |
3:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Group D
vs
3rd Group B/E/F/I/J |
10:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Group H
vs
Runner-up Group J | |
3 July, 2026 (Friday) |
2:00 AM (AST) |
Runner-up Group K
vs
Runner-up Group L |
6:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Group B
vs
3rd Group E/F/G/I/J | |
9:00 PM (AST) |
Runner-up Group D
vs
Runner-up Group G | |
4 July, 2026 (Saturday) |
1:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Group J
vs
Runner-up Group H |
4:30 AM (AST) |
Winner Group K
vs
3rd Group D/E/I/J/L | |
8:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 73
vs
Winner Match 75 | |
5 July, 2026 (Sunday) |
12:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Match 74
vs
Winner Match 77 |
11:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 76
vs
Winner Match 78 | |
6 July, 2026 (Monday) |
3:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Match 79
vs
Winner Match 80 |
10:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 83
vs
Winner Match 84 | |
7 July, 2026 (Tuesday) |
3:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Match 81
vs
Winner Match 82 |
7:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 86
vs
Winner Match 88 | |
11:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 85
vs
Winner Match 87 | |
9 July, 2026 (Thursday) |
11:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 89
vs
Winner Match 90 |
10 July, 2026 (Friday) |
10:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 93
vs
Winner Match 94 |
12 July, 2026 (Sunday) |
12:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Match 91
vs
Winner Match 92 |
4:00 AM (AST) |
Winner Match 95
vs
Winner Match 96 | |
14 July, 2026 (Tuesday) |
10:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 97
vs
Winner Match 98 |
15 July, 2026 (Wednesday) |
10:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 99
vs
Winner Match 100 |
19 July, 2026 (Sunday) |
12:00 AM (AST) |
Loser Match 101
vs
Loser Match 102 |
10:00 PM (AST) |
Winner Match 101
vs
Winner Match 102 |
📺 How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in AST Countries
- beIN Sports MENA – Exclusive broadcaster across Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Jordan
- beIN CONNECT – Official streaming platform
- FIFA+ – Highlights, replays, and official content
🌐 View Schedules in Other Time Zones
❓ Arabia Standard Time (AST) & 2026 World Cup – FAQs
Are all kick-off times shown in AST?
Yes. Every match on this page is displayed in Arabian Standard Time.
Does any AST country observe daylight saving time?
No. AST remains unchanged year-round.
Which teams from AST are playing in 2026?
Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Jordan.
When is the World Cup final in AST?
19 July 2026 at 10:00 PM (AST).
With three nations competing and kick-off times clearly shown in Arabia Standard Time, the 2026 FIFA World Cup promises unforgettable nights of football for fans across the Middle East. Bookmark this page and enjoy the tournament from the opening match to the final whistle.