World Cup 2026: Full group schedule and top second-round matches to watchRemaining group schedule, teams, as well as the best second-round group fixtures at the tournament in
North America.The star pairing of forwards
Viktor Gyokeres, left, and
Alexander Isak already have
Sweden fans dreaming of place in the knockout rounds of
World Cup 2026 [Ryan Pierse/
FIFA via Getty Images]Published On 18 Jun 2026After an action-packed first round of
World Cup 2026 group matches, it’s time for the next phase of the group stage to kick off.Here are the top five “must-watch” matches in the second round of fixtures from June 18 until June 23:Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4World Cup Day 8:
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Mexico vs South KoreaGuadalajara Stadium – Thursday, 7pm (01:00 GMT, Friday)This Group A clash in
Guadalajara promises to deliver an atmosphere like no other. After the first round of games, social media was filled with clips of Mexicans and South Koreans celebrating their respective victories together, as they shared hugs, danced along to Gangnam Style, and marked the moment with sips of tequila.Once again, chants of “¡Coreano, hermano, ya eres mexicano!” (Spanish for “Korean, brother, you are Mexican now!”) rang around the streets of the cohost nation, which has shared a friendship with
South Korea since the 2018 World Cup, after the Asian giants beat Germany in the group stage, helping
Mexico advance in the tournament.Come Thursday, the friends will be pitted against each other, with both fighting to secure the top spot in Group A after winning their respective opening games.
Netherlands vs SwedenHouston Stadium – Saturday June 20, noon (17:00 GMT)The next fixture takes us to the
United States, where two big North European nations clash, and interestingly, it’s the three-time runners-up – the Dutch – who are in desperate need of a bounce-back performance.After being held to a 2-2 draw with
Japan, the
Netherlands have slipped to third in Group F, while
Sweden sit on top following a 5-1 thrashing of Tunisia.Back at the World Cup after pulling off somewhat of a “great escape” under Graham Potter, the Swedes have been fun to watch, thanks to the dynamic strike partnership of
Alexander Isak and
Viktor Gyokeres, which has proved too hot to handle so far.The Dutch defence, which was shoddy against
Japan, will be further put to the test, as Ronald Koeman’s tactics will be under the spotlight again.
Sweden’s Yasin Ayari (#18) celebrates with Anthony Elanga (#11) and Mattias Svanberg (#19) after scoring their fifth goal against Tunisia [Dolores Ochoa/AP]Germany vs Ivory CoastToronto Stadium – Saturday June 20, 4pm (20:00 GMT)Germany showed no mercy in their 7-1 drubbing of minnows Curacao on the tiny Caribbean island’s tournament debut, as six different scorers got on the scoresheet.The emphatic victory made German fans dream again, but their second game against a youthful Ivory Coast side – headlined by stars Amad Diallo and Yan Diomande – will be far from the cakewalk they enjoyed in their World Cup opener.This game in Toronto will be a clash between Group E’s top two: Germany, the pack’s leaders, and the Ivory Coast, second. Both have three points each, but Germany has a better goal difference.Kai Havertz scored a brace in Germany’s 7-1 thrashing of Curacao [Thilo Schmuelgen/Reuters]Spain vs Saudi ArabiaAtlanta Stadium – Sunday June 21, noon (16:00 GMT)After being held to a shock goalless draw by debutants Cape Verde, the pressure is firmly on Spain to rediscover their winning form. The reigning European champions were frontrunners for the 2026 World Cup trophy, but a stuttering start has raised doubts about whether Lamine Yamal and his team can go all the way.Interestingly, all four teams in this Group H drew their games, leaving the section wide open, with Spain in third spot, below second-placed Saudi Arabia.The Saudis, who famously beat eventual winners Argentina 2-1 in their 2022 tournament opener, have made a strong start in
North America, holding Uruguay to a 1-1 draw in the opening game.Spanish fans will hope this disappointing start is just a replay of their 2010 World Cup struggles, when they lost their opening game before going on to lift their maiden world title.Lamine Yamal looks dejected after Spain were held to a goalless draw by Cape Verde [Claudia Greco/Reuters]Norway vs SenegalNew York New Jersey Stadium – Monday June 22, 8pm (00:00 GMT, next day)Our list rounds out with a fixture between Group I’s leaders, Norway, headlined by Manchester City star forward Erling Haaland, and third-placed Senegal, who are still searching for their first points.Haaland marked his World Cup debut with a brace as the Norwegians won 4-1 against Iraq in their first tournament appearance in 28 years. Meanwhile, Senegal couldn’t get the better of giants France, falling 3-1, leaving the African giants desperate for a comeback against Norway.As told by their coach, Pape Thiaw, Senegal will hope to become less passive in defence and improve efficiency in their attack, when they’re up against Haaland, the top scorer in the UEFA qualifying with 16 goals – more than double the tally of his nearest challengers.Haaland scored his first World Cup goals against Iraq on Tuesday [Paul Rutherford/Reuters]What are the groups and teams for
World Cup 2026?⚽ Group A:
Mexico, South Africa, Korea Republic (
South Korea), Czechia (Czech Republic) ⚽ Group B: Canada, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar, Switzerland ⚽ Group C: Brazil, Morocco, Haiti, Scotland ⚽ Group D:
United States, Paraguay, Australia, Turkiye ⚽ Group E: Germany, Curacao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador ⚽ Group F:
Netherlands,
Japan,
Sweden, Tunisia ⚽ Group G: Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand ⚽ Group H: Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay ⚽ Group I: France, Senegal, Iraq, Norway ⚽ Group J: Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan ⚽ Group K: Portugal, DR Congo, Uzbekistan, Colombia ⚽ Group L: England, Croatia, Ghana, PanamaWorld Cup 2026: Remaining group-stage full scheduleThursday, June 18Czechia vs South Africa at 12pm ET (16:00 GMT) – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, USSwitzerland vs Bosnia at 12pm PT (19:00 GMT) – Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles, USCanada vs Qatar at 3pm PT (22:00 GMT) – BC Place, Vancouver, CanadaMexico vs
South Korea at 7pm CST (01:00 GMT on Friday) – Estadio
Guadalajara, Zapopan, MexicoFriday, June 19Scotland vs Morocco at 6pm ET (22:00 GMT) – Boston Stadium, Boston, USUSA vs Australia at 12pm PT (19:00 GMT) – Seattle Stadium, Seattle, USBrazil vs Haiti at 8:30pm ET (00:30 GMT on Saturday) – Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, USTurkiye vs Paraguay at 9pm PT (03:00 GMT on Saturday) – San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco, USSaturday, June 20Netherlands vs
Sweden at 12pm CDT (17:00 GMT) – Houston Stadium, Houston, USGermany vs Ivory Coast at 4pm ET (20:00 GMT) – Toronto Stadium, Toronto, CanadaEcuador vs Curacao at 7pm CDT (03:00 GMT on Sunday) – Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City, USTunisia vs
Japan at 10pm CST (04:00 GMT on Sunday) – Estadio Monterrey, Guadalupe, MexicoSunday, June 21Spain vs Saudi Arabia at 12pm ET (16:00 GMT) – Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, USBelgium vs Iran at 12pm PT (19:00 GMT) – Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles, USUruguay vs Cape Verde at 6pm ET (22:00 GMT) – Miami Stadium, Miami, USNew Zealand vs Egypt at 6pm PT (01:00 GMT on Monday) – BC Place, Vancouver, CanadaMonday, June 22Argentina vs Austria at 12pm CDT (17:00 GMT) – Dallas Stadium, Dallas, USFrance vs Iraq at 5pm ET (21:00 GMT) – Philadelphia Stadium, Philadelphia, USNorway vs Senegal at 8pm ET (00:00 GMT on Tuesday) – New York New Jersey Stadium, New Jersey, USJordan vs Algeria at 8pm PT (03:00 GMT on Tuesday) – San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, San Francisco, US