SportFootballWorld Cup 2026Download our free World Cup 2026 wallchart with all the fixtures taking place in North America this summer07:00, 08 Jun 2026Updated 07:15, 08 Jun 2026The World Cup 2026 gets underway in just a matter of days and there will be almost six weeks of relentless action. This edition marks the tournament's first-ever expansion to 48 teams, with 104 matches played across 39 days, making it the largest World Cup in history.‌It kicks off on Thursday, June 11, with Mexico vs South Africa and wraps up on July 19 with the final, set to be played at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.‌Thanks to Mirror Football’s World Cup wallchart, you can track England's or your respective nation's path to the final, along with every full-time result.‌With dates and kick-off times displayed next to each fixture, you won't miss a single game. And, with that in mind, make sure to download the free wallchart below to keep up with all the action from the United States, Canada and Mexico this summer.Download yours for free here‌The competing nations will be split into 12 groups of four teams. The top two sides from each group and the eight best third-placed teams will advance to the new round of 32.Once the group stage concludes, all remaining matches will be played in knockout format.Article continues belowThere will be a whopping 40 more matches to keep tabs on than the Qatar World Cup in 2022, with the action taking place in 16 venues across the three nations.The World Cup groups were finalised following the final draw in December and the last qualifying matches in March.England, under the management of Thomas Tuchel, as well as the other 47 nations, have all confirmed their final 26-man squads, in line with the recent June 1 deadline.Choose Daily Mirror as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.‌Thomas TuchelFIFA World CupWorld Cup 2026World Cup 2022England football team