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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is heating up! With the group stage behind us, the tournament has entered its knockout phase — the brand-new Round of 32 — and tonight features a compelling matchup between South Africa and Canada at the iconic SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
The New Format
This year’s World Cup is historic for many reasons. For the first time, the tournament features 48 teams (up from 32), co-hosted across 16 cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The expanded format introduces a Round of 32 knockout stage, where 24 group winners and runners-up are joined by 8 best third-placed teams from the group stage.
The result? More drama, more Cinderella stories, and potential heavyweight clashes earlier than ever before.
Tonight’s Key Match: South Africa vs Canada
- Match: South Africa vs Canada — Round of 32
- Venue: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
- Kickoff: 12:30 AM ET / 9:30 PM PT
Both nations exceeded expectations to reach this stage. South Africa showed grit and tactical discipline in the group stage, while Canada — playing on North American soil — has electrified fans with their attacking style and home-continent advantage.
This is a genuine toss-up. South Africa brings African Nations Cup experience, while Canada thrives on speed and home support. With SoFi Stadium expected to be packed, the atmosphere will be electric.
More Round of 32 Action to Watch
Beyond tonight’s clash, the Round of 32 is packed with mouthwatering matchups:
- Portugal vs Croatia — Could this be the final World Cup meeting between Cristiano Ronaldo (41) and Luka Modric (40)?
- Brazil vs Japan — Samba football meets disciplined counter-attacking
- France vs Sweden — Defending champions vs dynamic strikers
- Netherlands vs Morocco — Two top-10 ranked teams colliding early
- Argentina vs Cape Verde — Cape Verde became the smallest nation ever to reach a World Cup knockout stage!
2026 World Cup — Key Dates
| Stage | Dates |
|---|---|
| Round of 32 | June 26 – July 1 |
| Round of 16 | July 2 – July 6 |
| Quarterfinals | July 9 – July 11 |
| Semifinals | July 14 – July 15 |
| Third Place Match | July 18 |
| Final | July 19 — MetLife Stadium, NJ |
Upcoming Matches
| Match | Date | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| South Africa vs Canada | June 28 | SoFi Stadium, CA |
| Portugal vs Croatia | June 29 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, GA |
| Brazil vs Japan | June 29 | AT&T Stadium, TX |
FAQ
How can I watch the 2026 World Cup in the US?
The tournament is broadcast live on Fox Sports (English) and Telemundo (Spanish) in the United States. Streaming is available via Fox Sports app, FuboTV, and Peacock.
What makes the 2026 World Cup format different?
For the first time, the tournament features 48 teams (up from 32). The group stage consists of 12 groups of 4, followed by a Round of 32 knockout phase that includes not only group winners and runners-up but also the 8 best third-placed teams. This means more matches (104 total) and more chances for surprise runs.
Stay tuned as the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues its journey toward the Final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Who is your pick to lift the trophy?
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