As the group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup draws to a close, the action on June 24 promises to be nothing short of dramatic, with several teams battling for the final spots in the knockout phase.
Key matchups on the final day
Brazil will face Scotland in a clash that could see the South American side extend its winning streak, while Canada takes on Switzerland in a contest that could mark the Canadian team’s first ever knockout appearance at a World Cup.
In Group C, Morocco will look to make a statement against Haiti, a match that could influence the group’s final standings.
Other fixtures include Bosnia‑Herzegovina versus Qatar and Switzerland against Canada, both of which could see teams advance depending on goal differentials.
The stakes are high: Brazil needs to prove it remains the most exciting team on the planet, while Czechia must contend with an already‑qualified Mexico, and South Korea aims to secure an automatic advancement spot against South Africa.
How to watch
Fans in the United States can tune in through a variety of services, including Fox One, Peacock, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. For those traveling or living outside the broadcast zones, a reliable VPN such as ExpressVPN can help maintain access to the streams.
With the group stage concluding in North American venues — from Seattle’s Lumen Field to Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium — the final day will also showcase the tournament’s global reach, bringing together supporters from across the continent.
What’s at stake
The outcomes will not only shape the knockout bracket but also influence each nation’s preparation for the subsequent rounds, where the momentum gained in these final group games could prove decisive.