For football fans in Uzbekistan, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is not just a global tournament but a landmark moment in the nation’s sporting history. The Uzbekistan national team has qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever, earning its place among the football elite on the sport’s biggest stage.
With the tournament jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, it is especially important for fans in Uzbekistan to know match kick-off times in Uzbekistan Time (UZT). While some fixtures will take place late at night or in the early morning, many of the most important matches, particularly those in the knockout stages, are scheduled at relatively convenient times for viewers at home.
This website presents the complete 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule in Uzbekistan Time, covering all 104 matches from the opening game on 11 June 2026 to the final on 19 July 2026. Whether you are supporting Uzbekistan in their historic World Cup debut or simply following the biggest stars of the tournament, this schedule ensures you do not miss a single goal or key moment.
Uzbekistan Time is set at UTC+5 and is observed throughout the year. As the country does not use daylight saving time, kick-off times remain consistent for the entire duration of the tournament.
🌍 FIFA World Cup History at a Glance
The FIFA World Cup, first staged in 1930 in Uruguay, has grown into the most widely watched sporting event in the world. What began as a 13-team competition has evolved into a truly global tournament, and from 2026 onward, the World Cup enters a new era of expanded participation with 48 nations.
Over the decades, the tournament has reflected the worldwide growth of football across different continents. While South American and European nations dominated the list of champions for many years, recent World Cups have highlighted a changing landscape, with the rise of competitive teams from Asia, Africa, and North America gradually reshaping the traditional balance of power.
The expansion to a 48-team format continues this vision of offering more countries the opportunity to compete at football’s biggest event. Few stories better represent this shift than Uzbekistan’s debut at the FIFA World Cup 2026. Their qualification not only reflects the nation’s progress in the sport but also symbolizes the World Cup’s transformation into a more inclusive and truly global tournament.
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 | Uzbekistan Time (UZT, UTC+5) |
| Final Venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA |
Uzbekistan at the FIFA World Cup
Uzbekistan’s qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup stands as one of the most significant achievements in the country’s football history. After years of narrowly missing out despite strong and competitive performances in Asian qualifying campaigns, Uzbekistan have finally secured their place at the world’s biggest football event.
This breakthrough is the result of a sustained focus on youth development, improved domestic football infrastructure, and regular competition against Asia’s strongest teams in continental tournaments. Long regarded within Asian football as a technically and tactically well-organized side, Uzbekistan’s World Cup qualification represents the reward for steady and purposeful progress over time.
As this marks their first appearance at the World Cup, expectations are naturally measured, yet the expanded 48-team format offers a genuine opportunity. It provides Uzbekistan not only with a global platform and valuable exposure, but also with the possibility of reaching the knockout stages. For Uzbek fans, the 2026 World Cup is about more than results; it is a moment of arrival, progress, and long-awaited recognition on football’s greatest stage.
Uzbekistan’s Matches in Uzbekistan Time
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
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18 June, 2026
(Thursday)
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7:00 AM (UZT)
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Uzbekistan
vs
Colombia
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23 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
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10:00 PM (UZT)
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Portugal
vs
Uzbekistan
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28 June, 2026
(Sunday)
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4:30 AM (UZT)
|
DR Congo
vs
Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan will open their 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign against Colombia on 18 June, with the match taking place in the early morning in Uzbekistan Time. This fixture marks Uzbekistan’s historic first appearance at the World Cup and will be played at Mexico City against one of South America’s most experienced World Cup sides.
The second group-stage match is scheduled for 23 June, a late-evening encounter against Portugal in Houston. Facing a top European team, Uzbekistan will need to deliver a high-level performance to remain competitive in a demanding group.
Uzbekistan will conclude their group-stage matches on 28 June with an early-morning fixture in Atlanta, this match could prove decisive in determining whether Uzbekistan advance beyond the group stage in their World Cup debut.
🕓 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule (Uzbekistan Time)
For fans watching in Uzbekistan Time (UZT), most matches will take place during the late night and early morning hours, due to the tournament being hosted in North America. However, many high-profile knockout matches are scheduled at more accessible late-evening times.
The opening match of the tournament will kick off on 12 June 2026 at 12:00 AM (UZT), while the final will be played on 20 July 2026 at 12:00 AM (UZT).
Below is the complete list of all 104 matches, with kick-off times shown in Uzbekistan Time. Filters allow you to quickly find matches by team, venue, or stage.
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
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12 June, 2026
(Friday)
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12:00 AM (UZT)
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Mexico
vs
South Africa
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7:00 AM (UZT)
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South Korea
vs
Czechia
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13 June, 2026
(Saturday)
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12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Canada
vs
Bosnia
|
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6:00 AM (UZT)
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USA
vs
Paraguay
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14 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Qatar
vs
Switzerland
|
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3:00 AM (UZT)
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Brazil
vs
Morocco
|
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6:00 AM (UZT)
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Haiti
vs
Scotland
|
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9:00 AM (UZT)
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Australia
vs
Turkey
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10:00 PM (UZT)
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Germany
vs
Curaçao
|
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15 June, 2026
(Monday)
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1:00 AM (UZT)
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Netherlands
vs
Japan
|
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4:00 AM (UZT)
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Ivory Coast
vs
Ecuador
|
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7:00 AM (UZT)
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Sweden
vs
Tunisia
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9:00 PM (UZT)
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Spain
vs
Cape Verde
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16 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
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12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Belgium
vs
Egypt
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3:00 AM (UZT)
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Saudi Arabia
vs
Uruguay
|
|
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6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Iran
vs
New Zealand
|
|
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17 June, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
France
vs
Senegal
|
|
3:00 AM (UZT)
|
Iraq
vs
Norway
|
|
|
6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Argentina
vs
Algeria
|
|
|
9:00 AM (UZT)
|
Austria
vs
Jordan
|
|
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10:00 PM (UZT)
|
Portugal
vs
DR Congo
|
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18 June, 2026
(Thursday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
England
vs
Croatia
|
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4:00 AM (UZT)
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Ghana
vs
Panama
|
|
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7:00 AM (UZT)
|
Uzbekistan
vs
Colombia
|
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9:00 PM (UZT)
|
Czechia
vs
South Africa
|
|
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19 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Switzerland
vs
Bosnia
|
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3:00 AM (UZT)
|
Canada
vs
Qatar
|
|
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6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Mexico
vs
South Korea
|
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20 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
USA
vs
Australia
|
|
3:00 AM (UZT)
|
Scotland
vs
Morocco
|
|
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6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Brazil
vs
Haiti
|
|
|
9:00 AM (UZT)
|
Turkey
vs
Paraguay
|
|
|
10:00 PM (UZT)
|
Netherlands
vs
Sweden
|
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21 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
Germany
vs
Ivory Coast
|
|
5:00 AM (UZT)
|
Ecuador
vs
Curaçao
|
|
|
9:00 AM (UZT)
|
Tunisia
vs
Japan
|
|
|
9:00 PM (UZT)
|
Spain
vs
Saudi Arabia
|
|
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22 June, 2026
(Monday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Belgium
vs
Iran
|
|
3:00 AM (UZT)
|
Uruguay
vs
Cape Verde
|
|
|
6:00 AM (UZT)
|
New Zealand
vs
Egypt
|
|
|
10:00 PM (UZT)
|
Argentina
vs
Austria
|
|
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23 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
2:00 AM (UZT)
|
France
vs
Iraq
|
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5:00 AM (UZT)
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Norway
vs
Senegal
|
|
|
8:00 AM (UZT)
|
Jordan
vs
Algeria
|
|
|
10:00 PM (UZT)
|
Portugal
vs
Uzbekistan
|
|
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24 June, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
England
vs
Ghana
|
|
4:00 AM (UZT)
|
Panama
vs
Croatia
|
|
|
7:00 AM (UZT)
|
Colombia
vs
DR Congo
|
|
|
25 June, 2026
(Thursday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Switzerland
vs
Canada
|
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Bosnia
vs
Qatar
|
|
|
3:00 AM (UZT)
|
Scotland
vs
Brazil
|
|
|
3:00 AM (UZT)
|
Morocco
vs
Haiti
|
|
|
6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Czechia
vs
Mexico
|
|
|
6:00 AM (UZT)
|
South Africa
vs
South Korea
|
|
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26 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
Curaçao
vs
Ivory Coast
|
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
Ecuador
vs
Germany
|
|
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4:00 AM (UZT)
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Japan
vs
Sweden
|
|
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4:00 AM (UZT)
|
Tunisia
vs
Netherlands
|
|
|
7:00 AM (UZT)
|
Turkey
vs
USA
|
|
|
7:00 AM (UZT)
|
Paraguay
vs
Australia
|
|
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27 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Norway
vs
France
|
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Senegal
vs
Iraq
|
|
|
5:00 AM (UZT)
|
Cape Verde
vs
Saudi Arabia
|
|
|
5:00 AM (UZT)
|
Uruguay
vs
Spain
|
|
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8:00 AM (UZT)
|
Egypt
vs
Iran
|
|
|
8:00 AM (UZT)
|
New Zealand
vs
Belgium
|
|
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28 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:00 AM (UZT)
|
Panama
vs
England
|
|
2:00 AM (UZT)
|
Croatia
vs
Ghana
|
|
|
4:30 AM (UZT)
|
Colombia
vs
Portugal
|
|
|
4:30 AM (UZT)
|
DR Congo
vs
Uzbekistan
|
|
|
7:00 AM (UZT)
|
Algeria
vs
Austria
|
|
|
7:00 AM (UZT)
|
Jordan
vs
Argentina
|
|
|
29 June, 2026
(Monday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Runner-up Group A
vs
Runner-up Group B
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10:00 PM (UZT)
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Winner Group C
vs
Runner-up Group F
|
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30 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
1:30 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group E
vs
3rd Group A/B/C/D/F
|
|
6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group F
vs
Runner-up Group C
|
|
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10:00 PM (UZT)
|
Runner-up Group E
vs
Runner-up Group I
|
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1 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
2:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group I
vs
3rd Group C/D/F/G/H
|
|
6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group A
vs
3rd Group C/E/F/H/I
|
|
|
9:00 PM (UZT)
|
Winner Group L
vs
3rd Group E/H/I/J/K
|
|
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2 July, 2026
(Thursday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group G
vs
3rd Group A/E/H/I/J
|
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5:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group D
vs
3rd Group B/E/F/I/J
|
|
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3 July, 2026
(Friday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group H
vs
Runner-up Group J
|
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4:00 AM (UZT)
|
Runner-up Group K
vs
Runner-up Group L
|
|
|
8:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group B
vs
3rd Group E/F/G/I/J
|
|
|
11:00 PM (UZT)
|
Runner-up Group D
vs
Runner-up Group G
|
|
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4 July, 2026
(Saturday)
|
3:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group J
vs
Runner-up Group H
|
|
6:30 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Group K
vs
3rd Group D/E/I/J/L
|
|
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10:00 PM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 73
vs
Winner Match 75
|
|
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5 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 74
vs
Winner Match 77
|
|
6 July, 2026
(Monday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 76
vs
Winner Match 78
|
|
5:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 79
vs
Winner Match 80
|
|
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7 July, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 83
vs
Winner Match 84
|
|
5:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 81
vs
Winner Match 82
|
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9:00 PM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 86
vs
Winner Match 88
|
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8 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 85
vs
Winner Match 87
|
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10 July, 2026
(Friday)
|
1:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 89
vs
Winner Match 90
|
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11 July, 2026
(Saturday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 93
vs
Winner Match 94
|
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12 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 91
vs
Winner Match 92
|
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6:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 95
vs
Winner Match 96
|
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15 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 97
vs
Winner Match 98
|
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16 July, 2026
(Thursday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 99
vs
Winner Match 100
|
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19 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
2:00 AM (UZT)
|
Loser Match 101
vs
Loser Match 102
|
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20 July, 2026
(Monday)
|
12:00 AM (UZT)
|
Winner Match 101
vs
Winner Match 102
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🌍 Host Nations & Match Venues
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be held across three countries and 16 host cities, making it the most geographically extensive tournament in the competition’s history. It will mark the first time that the world’s biggest football event is jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with matches spread across an entire continent.
In the United States, matches 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 Mexico’s major football centres of Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey complete the host lineup.
With matches being played across multiple time zones in North America, kick-off times can vary significantly from venue to venue. By presenting the full schedule in Uzbekistan Time (UZT), fans are able to avoid confusion and follow their favorite teams with clarity and confidence, from the opening match all the way through to the final.
📺 How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Uzbekistan
- Uzbekistan National TV (MTRK)
- Zo’r TV
- Sport TV Uzbekistan
- FIFA+ – Official highlights and digital coverage
🌐 View Schedules in Other Time Zones
❓ Uzbekistan Time (UZT) & 2026 World Cup – FAQs
Q1. Are all kick-off times shown in Uzbekistan Time?
Yes. Every match on this page is displayed in UZT.
Q2. Does Uzbekistan observe daylight saving time?
No. Uzbekistan uses UTC+5 year-round.
Q3. Is 2026 Uzbekistan’s first FIFA World Cup?
Yes. The 2026 tournament marks Uzbekistan’s historic World Cup debut.
Q4. When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup final in UZT?
The final will be played on 20 July 2026 at 12:00 AM (UZT).
With a historic first qualification, passionate supporters, and the full schedule shown in Uzbekistan Time, the 2026 FIFA World Cup promises unforgettable moments for football fans across Uzbekistan. Bookmark this page and witness history as Uzbekistan take their first steps on the world stage.