FIFA World Cup 2026 knockouts: Qualified teams and complete schedule

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The FIFA World Cup 2026 knockout stage is set to begin after an action-packed opening round of the expanded tournament. 

The knockout stage is set ot begin on June 28, featuring several high-profile clashes with teams eyeing a place in the last 16.

A total of 48 teams competed across 12 groups during the group stage, with the top two teams from each group and the eight best third-placed teams securing places in the Round of 32.

The knockout round will commence on 28 June, with the opening match scheduled between hosts South Africa and Canada in California.

The Round of 32 will feature several high-profile encounters, with five-time winner Brazil taking on Japan and Germany facing Paraguay. Other notable fixtures include Portugal versus Croatia, Spain against Austria, and Argentina’s meeting with debutants Cape Verde.

Teams Qualified from Each Group

Group A: Mexico, South Africa

Group B: Switzerland, Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Group C: Brazil, Morocco

Group D: USA, Australia, Paraguay

Group E: Germany, Ivory Coast, Ecuador

Group F: Netherlands, Japan, Sweden

Group G: Belgium, Egypt

Group H: Spain, Cape Verde

Group I: France, Norway, Senegal

Group J: Argentina, Austria, Algeria

Group K: Colombia, Portugal, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana

FIFA World Cup Knockout Complete schedule

Sunday, June 28

South Africa vs Canada — 12:00 AM PKT (Monday, June 29)

Monday, June 29

Brazil vs Japan — 10:00 PM PKT
Germany vs Paraguay — 1:30 AM PKT (Tuesday, June 30)
Netherlands vs Morocco — 6:00 AM PKT (Tuesday, June 30)

Tuesday, June 30

Ivory Coast vs  Norway — 10:00 PM PKT
France vs Sweden — 2:00 AM PKT (Wednesday, July 1)
Mexico vs Ecuador — 6:00 AM PKT (Wednesday, July 1)

Wednesday, July 1

England vs DR Congo — 9:00 PM PKT
Belgium vs Senegal — 1:00 AM PKT (Thursday, July 2)
USA vs Bosnia — 5:00 AM PKT (Thursday, July 2)

Thursday, July 2

Spain vs Austria — 12:00 AM PKT (Friday, July 3)
Portugal vs Croatia — 4:00 AM PKT (Friday, July 3)
Switzerland vs Algeria — 8:00 AM PKT (Friday, July 3)

Friday, July 3

Australia vs Egypt — 11:00 PM PKT
Argentina vs Cape Verde — 3:00 AM PKT (Saturday, July 4)
Colombia vs Ghana — 6:30 AM PKT (Saturday, July 4)

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