June 4, 2026 7:44 am EDT

Football’s biggest tournament — the 2026 Fifa World Cup tournament — starts next Thursday (June 11) and fans will have plenty to look forward to as Mediacorp revealed its line-up for the 28 matches to be aired for free.

The 28 matches are: the opening match between hosts Mexico and South Africa; 23 group stage matches; two semi-finals; the third and fourth place match; and the final, which is scheduled to to be plated on July 20.

This also means that football fans will get to catch all 48 teams in action — at least once.

Fans of South Korean star Son Heung-min could catch him in action on June 12 during his country’s game against the Czech Republic, while Cristiano Ronaldo — who is playing his last World Cup tournament — could feature during the match between Portugal and Congo on June 18.

Meanwhile, Neymar, who was picked by Carlo Ancelotti for Brazil’s World Cup squad despite doubts on his witness, will get a chance to prove doubters wrong during his country’s match against Haiti on June 20.

Argentina’s Lionel Messi, France’s Kylian Mbappe and Spain’s teenage sensation Lamine Yamal — who all shrugged off injury scares to be selected for their respective teams — could feature against Algeria (June 17), Iraq (June 23) and Saudi Arabia (June 22).

Sweden’s Viktor Gyokeres, who won his first English Premier League title with Arsenal recently, and England’s Harry Kane could be on your screens when Sweden plays the Netherlands on June 21, and when England plays Ghana on June 24. 

Fans can catch these matches on Channel 5 and mewatch, Mediacorp’s digital streaming platform.

Date Time Event Match
June 12 3am Group A Mexico vs South Africa
June 12 10am Group A South Korea vs Czech Republic 
June 13 9am Group D USA vs Paraguay
June 14 12pm Group D Australia vs Turkey
June 15 1am Group E Germany vs Curacao
June 15 7am Group E Ivory Coast vs Ecuador
June 16 3am Group G Belgium vs Egypt
June 16 9am Group G Iran vs New Zealand
June 17 9am Group J Argentina vs Algeria
June 17 12pm Group J Austria vs Jordan
June 18 1am Group K Portugal vs Congo
June 18 10am Group K Uzbekistan vs Colombia
June 19 3am Group B Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
June 19 6am Group B Canada vs Qatar
June 20 6am Group C Scotland vs Morocco
June 20 8.30am Group C Brazil vs Haiti
June 21 1am Group F Netherlands vs Sweden
June 21 12pm Group F Tunisia vs Japan
June 21 11.59pm Group H Spain vs Saudi Arabia
June 22 6am Group H Uruguay vs Cape Verde
June 23 5am Group I France vs Iraq
June 23 8am Group I Norway vs Senegal
June 24 4am Group L England vs Ghana
June 24 7am Group L Panama vs Croatia
July 15 3am Semi-final 1 TBC
July 16 3am Semi-final 2 TBC
July 19 5am Third-place play-off TBC
July 20 3am Final TBC

All 104 matches and official ceremonies of the 2026 edition will be available to Mediacorp’s subscribers and carriage partner platforms.

Various locations around Singapore will also be screening World Cup matches live for free or at an affordable price. 

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editor@asiaone.com 

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