Wednesday marks the first day without World Cup action in four weeks, as the final teams prepare for their quarterfinal matchups, which begin Thursday.France and Morocco kick things off in Boston on July 9 and will face the winner of Spain-Belgium in a blockbuster semifinal. Saturday features a doubleheader with England vs Norway and Lionel Messi's Argentina up against Switzerland.Argentina was the big story yesterday, scoring three goals in 15 minutes to overcome a late 2-0 deficit and beat Egypt with Messi scoring the equalizer. Messi leads the Golden Boot race entering the quarterfinals with eight goals in five matches. His 21 career World Cup goals are the most in history, setting the record earlier at this World Cup.Get our World Cup: Extra Time newsletter in your inbox every morning and join our WhatsApp channel to get the latest updates right in your texts.How to watch the 2026 World CupWatch all 2026 World Cup games on Fox and FS1. Spanish language broadcasts are available on Telemundo and PeacockWatch every World Cup game with FuboWorld CupFull World Cup knockout stage bracket, matchups, scheduleRound of 16July 4: France def Paraguay - PhiladelphiaJuly 4: Morocco def Canada - HoustonJuly 5: Norway def Brazil - East RutherfordJuly 5: England def Mexico - Mexico CityJuly 6: Spain def Portugal - ArlingtonJuly 6: Belgium def USA - SeattleJuly 8: Argentina def Egypt - AtlantaJuly 8: Switzerland def Colombia - VancouverQuarterfinalsJuly 9: France vs. Morocco - FoxboroughJuly 10: Spain vs. Belgium - InglewoodJuly 11: Norway vs. England - MiamiJuly 11: Argentina vs. Switzerland - Kansas CitySemifinalsJuly 14: France/Morocco vs Spain/Belgium - ArlingtonJuly 15: Norway/England vs Argentina/Switzerland - AtlantaFinalJuly 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey2026 World Cup odds
2026 World Cup LIVE today: Latest news, updates on surviving quarterfinal teams
World Cup finally gets an off day as tourney gets down to the wire. Stay up on the latest news.










