World Cup group games highlight key matches to watch this summer

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 9:00 AM

Last updated Jun 11, 2026

World Cup group games highlight key matches to watch this summer
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The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 72 group games as the tournament expands to 48 teams. Among the notable matches to watch are Scotland vs. Brazil, Netherlands vs. Japan, and France vs. Senegal. Fans can expect to experience 108 hours of group-stage football, making it challenging to view every game due to varying kick-off times worldwide. A selection of essential matches has been highlighted to help viewers focus on key moments. Fans will need to prioritize their viewing to ensure they catch the most exciting contests.

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  • 2026 World Cup features 72 group games across multiple venues.
  • Scotland faces Brazil in a key group stage match.
  • Netherlands will compete against Japan in another highlighted match.
  • Fans will experience 108 hours of group-stage football.
  • Not all matches will be easily viewable due to kick-off times.
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  • 9:00 AMThe Guardian SportDon’t have time to watch 72 World Cup group games? Here are 10 not to miss
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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 By Opta Analyst The days of watching every game at the World Cup are long gone for most of us. The expansion to 48 teams means 72 group games will be played just to narrow the competition down to 32 sides – the number we have had at the last seven tournaments. Fans will have to sit through 108 hours of group-stage football – plus a lot of injury time and drinks breaks – just to get to the number of teams we have become accustomed to since 1998. Given the unsociable kick-off times for many supporters across the world, it is going to be difficult to watch every game. So, with that in mind, we have picked a more manageable number to make sure you watch during the group stage. Continue reading...

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