Argentina's Lionel Messi, second right, celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal. (AP Photo)The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set for a dramatic week as the expanded 48-team tournament enters the final phase of the group stage, with the race for places in the Round of 32 gathering pace from Monday onwards.After 10 days of action across the United States, Canada and Mexico, only three teams have officially secured qualification for the knockout rounds. Co-hosts USA and Mexico, along with four-time champions Germany, have already booked their places after their opening two matches.At the other end, Haiti, Turkiye and Tunisia have become the first teams to be eliminated from contention, leaving 42 nations battling for the remaining 29 spots in the next round.The second round of group fixtures will conclude by Wednesday, which is expected to provide greater clarity in several groups featuring heavyweight contenders. Defending champions Argentina, former world champions France, England and Portugal are among the teams still seeking to secure their places in the knockout stage.From Thursday onwards, attention will shift to the final round of group matches, with FIFA adopting the traditional format of simultaneous kick-offs for teams within the same group. The scheduling is designed to preserve sporting integrity and prevent teams from gaining an advantage by knowing the result of the other match.For example, both Group A matches will kick off at the same time, and the same format will apply across all 12 groups during the concluding days of the first phase.The stakes are even higher in the expanded format. The top two teams from each group will automatically progress to the Round of 32, while eight of the best third-placed teams will also advance, meaning countries that miss out on the top two positions will still have a lifeline.With 29 knockout spots still up for grabs and several traditional powerhouses yet to confirm qualification, the coming week promises high drama, tense calculations and simultaneous battles across multiple venues.By the end of the week, the picture for the inaugural 32-team knockout stage will finally be complete, with dreams kept alive or shattered in what promises to be a thrilling finish to the group phase.FIFA World Cup Schedule of the week (22-28 June 2026)DateGroupTeamsVenueTime (IST)22 JuneGroup JArgentina vs AustriaDallas10:30 PM23 JuneGroup IFrance vs IraqPhiladelphia2:30 AMGroup INorway vs SenegalNew Jersey5:30 AMGroup JJordan vs AlgeriaSan Francisco8:30 AMGroup KPortugal vs UzbekistanHouston10:30 PM24 JuneGroup LEngland vs GhanaBoston1:30 AMGroup LPanama vs CroatiaToronto4:30 AMGroup KColombia vs CongoGuadalajara7:30 AM25 JuneGroup BSwitzerland vs CanadaVancouver0:30 AMGroup BBosnia vs QatarSeattle0:30 AMGroup CScotland vs BrazilMiami3:30 AMGroup CMorocco vs HaitiAtlanta3:30 AMGroup ACzechia vs MexicoMexico City6:30 AMGroup ASouth Africa vs South KoreaMonterrey6:30 AM26 JuneGroup ECuracao vs Ivory CoastPhiladelphia1:30 AMGroup EEcuador vs GermanyNew Jersey1:30 AMGroup FJapan vs SwedenDallas4:30 AMGroup FTunisia vs NetherlandsKansas City4:30 AMGroup DTurkiye vs USALos Angeles7:30 AMGroup DParaguay vs AustraliaSan Francisco7:30 AM27 JuneGroup INorway vs FranceBoston0:30 AMGroup ISenegal vs IraqToronto0:30 AMGroup HCabo Verde vs Saudi ArabiaHouston5:30 AMGroup HUruguay vs SpainGuadalajara5:30 AMGroup GEgypt vs IranSeattle8:30 AMGroup GNew Zealand vs BelgiumVancouver8:30 AM28 JuneGroup LPanama vs EnglandNew Jersey2:30 AMGroup LCroatia vs GhanaPhiladelphia2:30 AMGroup KColombia vs PortugalMiami5:00 AMGroup KCongo vs UzbekistanAtlanta5:00 PMGroup JAlgeria vs AustriaKansas City7:30 AMGroup JJordan vs ArgentinaDallas7:30 AM
FIFA World Cup schedule of the week (June 22-28, 2026): Messi's Argentina, Mbappe's France in focus as final dash for knockout spots begins
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is set for a dramatic week as the expanded 48-team tournament enters the final phase of the group stage, with the race for places in the Round of 32 gathering pace from Monday onwards.








