The 2026 FIFA World Cup is shaping up to be the biggest and boldest version of the competition that we’ve ever seen. For the first time in World Cup history, the event won’t belong to just one or two host nations. Instead, it will be shared by three countries, with the United States, Canada, and Mexico teaming up to stage football’s greatest show. It’s a landmark moment, and honestly, it feels long overdue.
But that’s not the only change. This edition also heats things up on the pitch. A total of 48 national teams will battle it out across 104 matches, running from 11 June to 19 July 2026. If you’re watching from Nepal, that translates to 12 June through 20 July 2026. And here’s the good part—this page gives you the full 2026 FIFA World Cup match schedule already converted into Nepal Standard Time (NPT). No late-night calculations, no second-guessing kick-off times at 5 a.m. Just football, exactly when it starts.
🌍 A Brief History of the FIFA World Cup
The very first FIFA World Cup kicked off back in 1930, with Uruguay playing host to just 13 teams. Fast forward to today, and that modest tournament has exploded into the biggest, most-watched sporting spectacle on the planet. It rolls out every four years, and each edition leaves behind moments that stick with fans for life—screamers from nowhere, shock results no one predicted, and champions whose names get etched into football folklore.
Think about it. Pelé lighting up the world, Maradona doing things that still feel unreal, Germany showing up with ruthless consistency, or Argentina’s emotional, edge-of-your-seat triumph in 2022. This is football stripped down to its rawest form. And now, the 2026 World Cup is gearing up to write the next chapter, promising more teams, more matches, and a whole new set of stories waiting to be told.
What’s surprising is that even though Brazil last lifted the trophy 24 years ago, they’re still the most successful nation in World Cup history with five titles to their name. Four stars each sit above the crests of Germany and Italy, right behind them. Records may be made to be broken—but some legacies are hard to catch.
⚽ Quick Facts – 2026 FIFA World Cup
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Host Nations | USA, Canada, Mexico |
| Tournament Dates | 11 June – 19 July 2026 |
| Total Teams | 48 |
| Total Matches | 104 |
| Time Zone Used on This Page | Nepal Standard Time (UTC +5:45) |
| Final Venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA |
🏟️ How the Expanded 48-Team World Cup Will Work
Here’s the thing—the World Cup format isn’t what you’re used to anymore. With the tournament expanding from 32 teams to a whopping 48, FIFA had to shake things up. Now, those 48 teams are split into 12 groups, with four teams in each. Every side plays the others in its group once.
From there, the pressure really kicks in. The top two teams in each group move on automatically. No surprises there. But here’s the twist: eight of the best third-placed teams also sneak through. That sets up a brand-new Round of 32 instead of the old Round of 16. And once you hit that stage, it’s do-or-die football. Lose a match, and that’s it—time to book your flight home.
The knockout action gets rolling in late June and doesn’t let up until the final whistle on 19 July 2026. What does all this mean for you as a fan? More matches, more drama, and more moments that actually matter. Plus, with games spread across a wider range of kick-off times, it’s a pretty good deal for fans in Nepal—you can catch matches across different windows without wrecking your entire sleep schedule. Not bad at all.
Nepal and the FIFA World Cup: A Journey Still in Progress
Nepal might not have made it to a FIFA World Cup just yet, but don’t mistake that for a lack of love for the game. Football runs deep here. You see it on dusty neighbourhood grounds, in school playgrounds, and in cafés that fill up fast whenever a big international match is on. When the World Cup rolls around, the whole country tunes in.
On the regional front, Nepal has been a familiar face in competitions like the SAFF Championship. Progress hasn’t been overnight, sure, but steady improvements in youth programs and domestic football have kept the bigger dream alive. Slowly, brick by brick.
For Nepali fans, the World Cup isn’t just about whether the national team qualifies. It’s bigger than that. It’s inspiration. A benchmark. A glimpse of where the game can take you if everything clicks. When the 2026 tournament kicks off, the world’s best players will once again light up screens across Nepal—and with them, spark fresh dreams for the next generation.
🕓 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule in Nepal Standard Time (NPT)
With matches being played across North America, fans in Nepal should expect a mix of late-night and early-morning kick-offs. Most games will fall between 12:45 AM and 07:45 AM NPT, depending on the host city and match slot.
The opening match will kick off at 12:45 AM NPT on 12 June 2026 when Mexico take on South Africa, and the all-important final will take place on 20 July 2026 at 12:45 AM NPT.
Below is the complete schedule of all 104 matches, with every kick-off time displayed in Nepal Standard Time (NPT):
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
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12 June, 2026
(Friday)
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12:45 AM (NPT)
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Mexico
vs
South Africa
|
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7:45 AM (NPT)
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South Korea
vs
Czechia
|
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13 June, 2026
(Saturday)
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12:45 AM (NPT)
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Canada
vs
Bosnia
|
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6:45 AM (NPT)
|
USA
vs
Paraguay
|
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14 June, 2026
(Sunday)
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12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Qatar
vs
Switzerland
|
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3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Brazil
vs
Morocco
|
|
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6:45 AM (NPT)
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Haiti
vs
Scotland
|
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9:45 AM (NPT)
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Australia
vs
Turkey
|
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10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Germany
vs
Curaçao
|
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15 June, 2026
(Monday)
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1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Netherlands
vs
Japan
|
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4:45 AM (NPT)
|
Ivory Coast
vs
Ecuador
|
|
|
7:45 AM (NPT)
|
Sweden
vs
Tunisia
|
|
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9:45 PM (NPT)
|
Spain
vs
Cape Verde
|
|
|
16 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
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12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Belgium
vs
Egypt
|
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Saudi Arabia
vs
Uruguay
|
|
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6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Iran
vs
New Zealand
|
|
|
17 June, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
France
vs
Senegal
|
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Iraq
vs
Norway
|
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Argentina
vs
Algeria
|
|
|
9:45 AM (NPT)
|
Austria
vs
Jordan
|
|
|
10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Portugal
vs
DR Congo
|
|
|
18 June, 2026
(Thursday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
England
vs
Croatia
|
|
4:45 AM (NPT)
|
Ghana
vs
Panama
|
|
|
7:45 AM (NPT)
|
Uzbekistan
vs
Colombia
|
|
|
9:45 PM (NPT)
|
Czechia
vs
South Africa
|
|
|
19 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Switzerland
vs
Bosnia
|
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Canada
vs
Qatar
|
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Mexico
vs
South Korea
|
|
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20 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
USA
vs
Australia
|
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Scotland
vs
Morocco
|
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Brazil
vs
Haiti
|
|
|
9:45 AM (NPT)
|
Turkey
vs
Paraguay
|
|
|
10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Netherlands
vs
Sweden
|
|
|
21 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Germany
vs
Ivory Coast
|
|
5:45 AM (NPT)
|
Ecuador
vs
Curaçao
|
|
|
9:45 AM (NPT)
|
Tunisia
vs
Japan
|
|
|
9:45 PM (NPT)
|
Spain
vs
Saudi Arabia
|
|
|
22 June, 2026
(Monday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Belgium
vs
Iran
|
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Uruguay
vs
Cape Verde
|
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
New Zealand
vs
Egypt
|
|
|
10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Argentina
vs
Austria
|
|
|
23 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
2:45 AM (NPT)
|
France
vs
Iraq
|
|
5:45 AM (NPT)
|
Norway
vs
Senegal
|
|
|
8:45 AM (NPT)
|
Jordan
vs
Algeria
|
|
|
10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Portugal
vs
Uzbekistan
|
|
|
24 June, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
England
vs
Ghana
|
|
4:45 AM (NPT)
|
Panama
vs
Croatia
|
|
|
7:45 AM (NPT)
|
Colombia
vs
DR Congo
|
|
|
25 June, 2026
(Thursday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Switzerland
vs
Canada
|
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Bosnia
vs
Qatar
|
|
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Scotland
vs
Brazil
|
|
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Morocco
vs
Haiti
|
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Czechia
vs
Mexico
|
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
South Africa
vs
South Korea
|
|
|
26 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Curaçao
vs
Ivory Coast
|
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Ecuador
vs
Germany
|
|
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4:45 AM (NPT)
|
Japan
vs
Sweden
|
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|
4:45 AM (NPT)
|
Tunisia
vs
Netherlands
|
|
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7:45 AM (NPT)
|
Turkey
vs
USA
|
|
|
7:45 AM (NPT)
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Paraguay
vs
Australia
|
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27 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Norway
vs
France
|
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Senegal
vs
Iraq
|
|
|
5:45 AM (NPT)
|
Cape Verde
vs
Saudi Arabia
|
|
|
5:45 AM (NPT)
|
Uruguay
vs
Spain
|
|
|
8:45 AM (NPT)
|
Egypt
vs
Iran
|
|
|
8:45 AM (NPT)
|
New Zealand
vs
Belgium
|
|
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28 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:45 AM (NPT)
|
Panama
vs
England
|
|
2:45 AM (NPT)
|
Croatia
vs
Ghana
|
|
|
5:15 AM (NPT)
|
Colombia
vs
Portugal
|
|
|
5:15 AM (NPT)
|
DR Congo
vs
Uzbekistan
|
|
|
7:45 AM (NPT)
|
Algeria
vs
Austria
|
|
|
7:45 AM (NPT)
|
Jordan
vs
Argentina
|
|
|
29 June, 2026
(Monday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Runner-up Group A
vs
Runner-up Group B
|
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10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Winner Group C
vs
Runner-up Group F
|
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30 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
2:15 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group E
vs
3rd Group A/B/C/D/F
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group F
vs
Runner-up Group C
|
|
|
10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Runner-up Group E
vs
Runner-up Group I
|
|
|
1 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
2:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group I
vs
3rd Group C/D/F/G/H
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group A
vs
3rd Group C/E/F/H/I
|
|
|
9:45 PM (NPT)
|
Winner Group L
vs
3rd Group E/H/I/J/K
|
|
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2 July, 2026
(Thursday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group G
vs
3rd Group A/E/H/I/J
|
|
5:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group D
vs
3rd Group B/E/F/I/J
|
|
|
3 July, 2026
(Friday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group H
vs
Runner-up Group J
|
|
4:45 AM (NPT)
|
Runner-up Group K
vs
Runner-up Group L
|
|
|
8:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group B
vs
3rd Group E/F/G/I/J
|
|
|
11:45 PM (NPT)
|
Runner-up Group D
vs
Runner-up Group G
|
|
|
4 July, 2026
(Saturday)
|
3:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group J
vs
Runner-up Group H
|
|
7:15 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Group K
vs
3rd Group D/E/I/J/L
|
|
|
10:45 PM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 73
vs
Winner Match 75
|
|
|
5 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 74
vs
Winner Match 77
|
|
6 July, 2026
(Monday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 76
vs
Winner Match 78
|
|
5:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 79
vs
Winner Match 80
|
|
|
7 July, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 83
vs
Winner Match 84
|
|
5:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 81
vs
Winner Match 82
|
|
|
9:45 PM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 86
vs
Winner Match 88
|
|
|
8 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 85
vs
Winner Match 87
|
|
10 July, 2026
(Friday)
|
1:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 89
vs
Winner Match 90
|
|
11 July, 2026
(Saturday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 93
vs
Winner Match 94
|
|
12 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 91
vs
Winner Match 92
|
|
6:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 95
vs
Winner Match 96
|
|
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15 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 97
vs
Winner Match 98
|
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16 July, 2026
(Thursday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 99
vs
Winner Match 100
|
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19 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:45 AM (NPT)
|
Loser Match 101
vs
Loser Match 102
|
|
20 July, 2026
(Monday)
|
12:45 AM (NPT)
|
Winner Match 101
vs
Winner Match 102
|
🌍 Host Nations and Match Venues
The 104 matches of the tournament will be played across 16 host cities in three countries, making it the most geographically expansive World Cup ever held.
The United States will host the majority of matches, with games taking place in New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Boston, Philadelphia, Seattle, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Kansas City.
Canada will host the matches in Toronto and Vancouver, while Mexico, a country with deep roots of football, will welcome the fans in Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey.
📺 How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Nepal
- Prime TV
- FIFA+ for highlights and selected matches
❓ Nepal & 2026 FIFA World Cup – Frequently Asked Questions
What time will World Cup matches be played in Nepal?
Most matches will kick off during late-night or early-morning hours in Nepal, depending on the venue. All times above are shown in NPT.
Is Nepal Standard Time different from Indian Standard Time?
Yes. Nepal Standard Time is UTC +5:45, which is 15 minutes ahead of IST.
How many matches will be played at the 2026 World Cup?
A total of 104 matches will be played, the highest number in World Cup history.
Where can fans in Nepal watch the World Cup live?
Fans in Nepal can watch the matches on Prime TV and FIFA+ for highlights.
Will match times change?
Major changes are unlikely, but any official FIFA updates will be reflected in the above schedule.
🌐 View Schedules in Other Time Zones
Early alarms. Dark, silent rooms. A glowing screen flickering with football before the sun even thinks about coming up. That’s the 2026 FIFA World Cup experience for fans in Nepal. So do yourself a favour—bookmark this page, keep the Nepal Standard schedule handy, and settle in for the ride. It’s the biggest World Cup the game has ever seen, and every early kick-off, every sleepy-eyed goal, and every unforgettable moment will be worth it.