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World Cup 2026: Thirteen different kick-off times at next year’s tournament


North America is a big place and the World Cup will be hosted across 16 cities, spanning four time zones and three countries, at locations up to 2,800 miles apart.

All of that, plus the heat at that time of the year, provided an additional layer of complication when it came to deciding kick-off times.

Fifa said that the times chosen for games to begin was done so to “optimise welfare conditions for players and supporters, while enabling the widest possible global audience to follow their teams across different time zones”.

That means for viewers in Europe, some games will be played from midnight onwards because of the cities they take place in.

For example, all five of the group-stage matches in Kansas City will take place in the middle of the night UK time, with the earliest kick-off being 00:00 BST on Friday, 26 June for Tunisia versus Netherlands while the latest there is 03:00 BST for Algeria versus Austria on Sunday, 28 June.

The San Francisco Bay Area hosts two games that will kick off at 05:00 BST (Austria versus Jordan on Tuesday, 16 June and European Play-Off C winner versus Paraguay on Friday, 19 June).

There are also 05:00 BST games in Vancouver (Australia versus European Play-Off C winner on Saturday, 13 June) and Guadalupe, Mexico (Tunisia versus Japan on Saturday, 20 June).

In total there will be 35 group-stage games that kick-off between 00:00 BST and 05:00 BST, which is almost half of the 72 fixtures for that stage of the tournament.

The most common kick-off time is 20:00 BST, with 12 group-stage games taking place then.


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