The 23rd edition of the prestigious FIFA World Cup is scheduled from June 11 to July 19, 2026 and the tournament is shaping up to be an absolute carnival. For the first time in history, football’s biggest event will be hosted across three countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico. This means more cities, more stadiums, more matches, and more fun than ever before.
A total of 48 teams will take part in the tournament, wherein, from the kick-off to the final, a total of 104 matches will be played. This World Cup is going to test sleep schedules right across Australia. For fans watching on Australian Western Standard Time (AWST), expect a steady mix of late nights, early mornings, and a few well-earned naps.
Trust me, nothing ruins World Cup vibes quicker than finding out the match kicked off while you were fast asleep. You wake up, grab your phone, and suddenly everyone is telling their favourite moment from the match. This page exists for one reason only — to give you the complete 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule in Australian Western Time (AWST), so you never miss a kick. If you’re following matches from elsewhere in Australia, you can also check the full schedules in Australian Central Time (ACST) and Australian Eastern Time (AEST).
🌍 FIFA World Cup through history lens
The world got to know about the FIFA World Cups for the very first time in 1930 when Uruguay hosted the tournament with just 13 teams, and fast forward to nearly a century later, it has grown into the biggest sporting event on the planet. The world eagerly awaits the tournament every four years, and it never fails to deliver moments that live forever — iconic goals, legendary teams, and nights fans never forget. The Messi and Argentina magic is so vivid in our memories, and it seems it all happened yesterday.
From Pelé’s brilliance to Maradona’s magic, Germany’s dominance to Argentina’s emotional triumph in Qatar, the World Cup has always represented football at its absolute peak.
Here’s 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 |
| 1998 | France | France |
Despite winning the last title about 24 years ago, Brazil remains the most successful team with 5 titles to its name, but with the expanded 2026 format, this World Cup feels more open than ever. More teams mean more surprises — and more chaos.
⚽ 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 | Australian Western Standard Time (AWST, UTC +8) |
| Final Venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, USA |
🏟️ How the New 48-Team World Cup Format Works
This edition of the FIFA World Cup is inclusive in many ways, and one such way is that it will be the first edition to feature a 48-team format. These teams are divided into 12 groups (Group A to Group L) of four teams each, with each nation playing three group-stage matches.
The top two teams from each group progress automatically to the next round, which will bethe Round of 32. These 24 teams will be joined by the eight best third-placed teams based on their overall performance among all third-ranked teams.
From the round of 32 onwards, it will be sudden death all the way to the final on 19 July 2026. This means a team will have to win five knockout matches to be crowned champions.
Australia, the Socceroos & the World Cup Test
Socceroos are a familiar face at the FIFA World Cup in recent years, and their switch to AFC has enabled them to consistently qualify and compete against the world’s best.
Australia’s best World Cup outings came in 2006 and 2022, when they managed to move out of the Group stage and reached the Round of 16. In Qatar, the Aussie showed grit, organisation, and a team capable of frustrating the best.
With the 48-team format in 2026, opportunity knocks once again. Getting out of the group is the baseline target — from there, belief can take us a long way.
Australia’s Matches in AWST
We have curated the matches involving Australia, with kick-off times shown in Australian Western Standard Time (AWST) in the table for quick look for the Aussie Fans. The full tournament schedule is also available in the next section.
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
|
14 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
12:00 PM (AWST)
|
Australia
vs
Turkey
|
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20 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
USA
vs
Australia
|
|
26 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Paraguay
vs
Australia
|
🕓 2026 FIFA World Cup Match Schedule in Australian Western Time (AWST)
With the tournament hosted in North America, fans in Western Australia should expect a mix of late-night kick-offs and early-morning starts, depending on the venue and match window.
The opening match takes place on 12 June 2026 at 3:00 AM (AWST), while the final will be played on 20 July 2026 at 3:00 AM (AWST), making an end of a month of world-class football.
Below is the complete list of all 104 matches, with kick-off times converted to Australian Western Standard Time (AWST). Use the filters to sort by team, venue, or stage:
| Date | Time | Team 1 Score Team 2 |
|---|---|---|
|
12 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Mexico
vs
South Africa
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
South Korea
vs
Czechia
|
|
|
13 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Canada
vs
Bosnia
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
USA
vs
Paraguay
|
|
|
14 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Qatar
vs
Switzerland
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Brazil
vs
Morocco
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Haiti
vs
Scotland
|
|
|
12:00 PM (AWST)
|
Australia
vs
Turkey
|
|
|
15 June, 2026
(Monday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Germany
vs
Curaçao
|
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Netherlands
vs
Japan
|
|
|
7:00 AM (AWST)
|
Ivory Coast
vs
Ecuador
|
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Sweden
vs
Tunisia
|
|
|
16 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
12:00 AM (AWST)
|
Spain
vs
Cape Verde
|
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Belgium
vs
Egypt
|
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Saudi Arabia
vs
Uruguay
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Iran
vs
New Zealand
|
|
|
17 June, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
France
vs
Senegal
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Iraq
vs
Norway
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Argentina
vs
Algeria
|
|
|
12:00 PM (AWST)
|
Austria
vs
Jordan
|
|
|
18 June, 2026
(Thursday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Portugal
vs
DR Congo
|
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
England
vs
Croatia
|
|
|
7:00 AM (AWST)
|
Ghana
vs
Panama
|
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Uzbekistan
vs
Colombia
|
|
|
19 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
12:00 AM (AWST)
|
Czechia
vs
South Africa
|
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Switzerland
vs
Bosnia
|
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Canada
vs
Qatar
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Mexico
vs
South Korea
|
|
|
20 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
USA
vs
Australia
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Scotland
vs
Morocco
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Brazil
vs
Haiti
|
|
|
12:00 PM (AWST)
|
Turkey
vs
Paraguay
|
|
|
21 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Netherlands
vs
Sweden
|
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Germany
vs
Ivory Coast
|
|
|
8:00 AM (AWST)
|
Ecuador
vs
Curaçao
|
|
|
12:00 PM (AWST)
|
Tunisia
vs
Japan
|
|
|
22 June, 2026
(Monday)
|
12:00 AM (AWST)
|
Spain
vs
Saudi Arabia
|
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Belgium
vs
Iran
|
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Uruguay
vs
Cape Verde
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
New Zealand
vs
Egypt
|
|
|
23 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Argentina
vs
Austria
|
|
5:00 AM (AWST)
|
France
vs
Iraq
|
|
|
8:00 AM (AWST)
|
Norway
vs
Senegal
|
|
|
11:00 AM (AWST)
|
Jordan
vs
Algeria
|
|
|
24 June, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Portugal
vs
Uzbekistan
|
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
England
vs
Ghana
|
|
|
7:00 AM (AWST)
|
Panama
vs
Croatia
|
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Colombia
vs
DR Congo
|
|
|
25 June, 2026
(Thursday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Switzerland
vs
Canada
|
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Bosnia
vs
Qatar
|
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Scotland
vs
Brazil
|
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Morocco
vs
Haiti
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Czechia
vs
Mexico
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
South Africa
vs
South Korea
|
|
|
26 June, 2026
(Friday)
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Curaçao
vs
Ivory Coast
|
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Ecuador
vs
Germany
|
|
|
7:00 AM (AWST)
|
Japan
vs
Sweden
|
|
|
7:00 AM (AWST)
|
Tunisia
vs
Netherlands
|
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Turkey
vs
USA
|
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Paraguay
vs
Australia
|
|
|
27 June, 2026
(Saturday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Norway
vs
France
|
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Senegal
vs
Iraq
|
|
|
8:00 AM (AWST)
|
Cape Verde
vs
Saudi Arabia
|
|
|
8:00 AM (AWST)
|
Uruguay
vs
Spain
|
|
|
11:00 AM (AWST)
|
Egypt
vs
Iran
|
|
|
11:00 AM (AWST)
|
New Zealand
vs
Belgium
|
|
|
28 June, 2026
(Sunday)
|
5:00 AM (AWST)
|
Panama
vs
England
|
|
5:00 AM (AWST)
|
Croatia
vs
Ghana
|
|
|
7:30 AM (AWST)
|
Colombia
vs
Portugal
|
|
|
7:30 AM (AWST)
|
DR Congo
vs
Uzbekistan
|
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Algeria
vs
Austria
|
|
|
10:00 AM (AWST)
|
Jordan
vs
Argentina
|
|
|
29 June, 2026
(Monday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Runner-up Group A
vs
Runner-up Group B
|
|
30 June, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group C
vs
Runner-up Group F
|
|
4:30 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group E
vs
3rd Group A/B/C/D/F
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group F
vs
Runner-up Group C
|
|
|
1 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Runner-up Group E
vs
Runner-up Group I
|
|
5:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group I
vs
3rd Group C/D/F/G/H
|
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group A
vs
3rd Group C/E/F/H/I
|
|
|
2 July, 2026
(Thursday)
|
12:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group L
vs
3rd Group E/H/I/J/K
|
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group G
vs
3rd Group A/E/H/I/J
|
|
|
8:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group D
vs
3rd Group B/E/F/I/J
|
|
|
3 July, 2026
(Friday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group H
vs
Runner-up Group J
|
|
7:00 AM (AWST)
|
Runner-up Group K
vs
Runner-up Group L
|
|
|
11:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group B
vs
3rd Group E/F/G/I/J
|
|
|
4 July, 2026
(Saturday)
|
2:00 AM (AWST)
|
Runner-up Group D
vs
Runner-up Group G
|
|
6:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group J
vs
Runner-up Group H
|
|
|
9:30 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Group K
vs
3rd Group D/E/I/J/L
|
|
|
5 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
1:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 73
vs
Winner Match 75
|
|
5:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 74
vs
Winner Match 77
|
|
|
6 July, 2026
(Monday)
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 76
vs
Winner Match 78
|
|
8:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 79
vs
Winner Match 80
|
|
|
7 July, 2026
(Tuesday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 83
vs
Winner Match 84
|
|
8:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 81
vs
Winner Match 82
|
|
|
8 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
12:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 86
vs
Winner Match 88
|
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 85
vs
Winner Match 87
|
|
|
10 July, 2026
(Friday)
|
4:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 89
vs
Winner Match 90
|
|
11 July, 2026
(Saturday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 93
vs
Winner Match 94
|
|
12 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
5:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 91
vs
Winner Match 92
|
|
9:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 95
vs
Winner Match 96
|
|
|
15 July, 2026
(Wednesday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 97
vs
Winner Match 98
|
|
16 July, 2026
(Thursday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 99
vs
Winner Match 100
|
|
19 July, 2026
(Sunday)
|
5:00 AM (AWST)
|
Loser Match 101
vs
Loser Match 102
|
|
20 July, 2026
(Monday)
|
3:00 AM (AWST)
|
Winner Match 101
vs
Winner Match 102
|
📺 How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Australia
- SBS (free-to-air coverage)
- Optus Sport (streaming)
- FIFA+ for highlights and official content
🌐 View Schedules in Other Time Zones
❓ Australia & 2026 World Cup – FAQs
Q1. What time will most matches kick off in AWST?
Most matches will fall in the late-night or early-morning hours, depending on the host city.
Q2. How many teams are playing in 2026?
48 teams.
Q3. How many matches are played?
104 matches.
Q4. When is the final in AWST?
The final takes place on 20 July 2026 at 3:00 AM (AWST).
Q5. Where can Australians watch the World Cup?
On SBS, Optus Sport, and FIFA+.
Late nights, early alarms, and World Cup football — that’s the Western Australian experience in 2026. Bookmark this page, keep the AWST schedule handy, and enjoy every moment of the biggest World Cup ever.