The 2026 men’s World Cup reaches its climax on June 24, the final day of group play, when six teams will battle for the last spots in the knockout round.
At 3 p.m. Eastern Time, Bosnia‑Herzegovina will face Qatar in a match that could determine which side advances from Group F.
Later that afternoon, Morocco takes on Haiti and Brazil meets Scotland at 6 p.m. ET, offering a double‑header that could reshape Group G standings.
The night cap features Czech Republic versus Mexico and South Africa against South Korea at 9 p.m. ET, rounding out a full slate of decisive fixtures.
Broadcast and language options
All six games will be carried on the U.S. networks FS1 and FOX, while streaming platform Peacock will simulcast every match. Spanish‑language feeds are available on Telemundo, Universo and the Spanish‑language tier of Peacock.
Fans can tune in across the listed platforms to catch the action live, with the schedule designed to maximize viewership across time zones.