The 2026 World Cup is almost here in all its glory and that means non-stop action for fans to watch during a newly expanded tournament.

The FIFA World Cup will bring together football stars from across the globe, ranging from legends to emerging talents.

Looking at the prospects of the 48 teams set to compete at biggest global finals

It’s World Cup season, folks, which means a summer spent watching the very best players on the planet.

Much-anticipated tournament kicks off on Thursday, June 11 with Mexico vs South Africa

With 48 teams, three host nations and more than a month of matches, the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be the biggest in history.

The 2026 World Cup is almost here in all its glory and that means non-stop action for fans to watch during a newly expanded tournament.

MEE answers your questions on what dates and times the matches will be played, where to watch them and more

There are more nations and matches than ever before in the initial phase.

There is a host of football-themed programming airing at sensible times, just to get you in the mood

Figure out how to follow all your favorite teams as the World Cup makes its way to North America.

Watching 108 hours of football is not for everyone but there are some crackers in the group stage, including Scotland v Brazil, Netherlands v Japan and France v Senegal

There are a record 72 group games at this summer's tournament, and we've picked the matches that you shouldn't miss.