Today’s Mundial 2026 Matches: Start Times, Venues, and Where to Watch

Three Group A fixtures kick off today across two U.S. cities, with all matches airing live on FIFA+ and select broadcasters. Confirmed details:

Match Venue Local Time (UTC) TV Channels (U.S.) TV Channels (Europe)
Spain vs. Uruguay AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas 14:00 (19:00 UTC) ESPN, Univision Movistar+, DAZN
Japan vs. Costa Rica SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California 17:00 (22:00 UTC) ESPN, Telemundo WOWOW, DAZN
Canada vs. Morocco MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey 19:00 (00:00 UTC June 22) ESPN, ESPN+ BeIN Sports

Note: All times are local to the venue. For your time zone, use this converter.

Spain vs. Uruguay: Why Lamine Yamal’s Debut Could Shift the Game

Spain’s 17-year-old winger Lamine Yamal will make his World Cup debut today, becoming the youngest player in the tournament’s history to start a match. According to FIFA’s official lineup, Yamal starts alongside Rodri, Pedri, and Gavi in a midfield that blends Barcelona’s youth with veteran experience.

Uruguay, meanwhile, enters with a 100% win record in World Cup openers (11-0), but faces a tactical challenge: Spain’s 3-4-3 system, which forces Uruguay’s defense to navigate two wing-backs (Ferran Torres and Marco Asensio) while Yamal stretches play from the left. “He’s not just a winger—he’s a playmaker who can dictate tempo,” said BBC’s tactical analyst. “Uruguay’s full-backs will need to step up.”

Key Stats to Watch:

  • Spain’s average possession (62%) vs. Uruguay’s defensive record (2.5 goals conceded per game in 2026 friendlies).
  • Yamal’s assist rate (1 every 1.8 games in LaLiga)—higher than any other teenager in Europe this season.
  • Uruguay’s set-piece efficiency (60% conversion rate in World Cup history).

What’s at Stake: Group A’s Early Shape and Beyond

Today’s matches will determine which teams advance to the knockout stage with momentum. Here’s how the groups stand after Round 1:

Group A Points GD
Spain 0 0
Uruguay 0 0
Japan 0 0
Costa Rica 0 0

Why This Matters: A win for Spain or Uruguay would put them top of Group A, while Japan and Costa Rica (both 2026 qualifiers) will need to avoid dropping points. “The top two will likely qualify automatically,” said Reuters’ World Cup analyst. “But a draw here could force a three-way tiebreaker.”

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Spain’s System vs. Uruguay’s Defensive Structure

Spain’s 3-4-3 (expected lineup: Unai Simón; Aymeric Laporte, Pau Torres, Eric García; Ferran Torres, Rodri, Gavi, Marco Asensio; Lamine Yamal, Nico Williams, Juan Soler) will exploit Uruguay’s 4-2-3-1 with these adjustments:

Highlights | Spain 0-0 Cabo Verde | FIFA World Cup 2026™
  • Wing-Back Overload: Asensio and Torres will press Uruguay’s full-backs (Darwin Núñez and Ronald Araújo) high, forcing them into wide areas where Yamal can exploit.
  • Midfield Dominance: Rodri and Gavi will drop deep to break Uruguay’s double pivot (Matías Viña and Manuel Ugarte), while Pedri orchestrates from the left.
  • Set-Piece Threat: Spain’s 6-foot-6 Oleksandr Zinchenko (who scored 3 goals in 2026 friendlies) will target Uruguay’s defensive wall.

Uruguay’s counter will rely on quick transitions, with head coach Marcelo Bielsa emphasizing direct play through Darwin Núñez and Federico Valverde. “They’ll look to hit Spain on the break,” said BBC’s Uruguay correspondent. “But Spain’s defensive shape is too compact.”

Lamine Yamal: The Teenager Who Could Redefine Spain’s Attack

Yamal’s inclusion caps a 24-hour delay to Spain’s opener after a last-minute injury scare to Rodri. At 17, he becomes the youngest Spanish player since 1982 to start a World Cup match.

Key Traits:

  • Dribbling: 8.9/10 (SoFIFA 2026 ratings).
  • Passing Accuracy: 92% in LaLiga this season.
  • Pressing: Forces Uruguay’s center-backs into mistakes.

“He’s not just a goal threat—he’s a playmaker who can unlock defenses,” said Barcelona’s sporting director. “If he gets time, Uruguay’s defense will crack.”

What Happens Next: Group A’s Remaining Matches

After today’s fixtures, Group A’s schedule accelerates:

Date Match Venue Local Time (UTC)
June 25 Spain vs. Japan AT&T Stadium 17:00 (22:00 UTC)
June 25 Uruguay vs. Costa Rica SoFi Stadium 14:00 (19:00 UTC)
June 29 Japan vs. Uruguay MetLife Stadium 19:00 (00:00 UTC June 30)

Knockout Implications: The top two teams will advance to the Round of 16, with the winner of today’s match already in pole position.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch the matches for free?
No. All Mundial 2026 matches require a FIFA+ subscription or a paid broadcaster package.
How does the group stage work?
Each group’s top two teams advance to the Round of 16. If teams are tied on points, FIFA’s tiebreakers (goal difference, goals scored, head-to-head) decide progression.
Is Lamine Yamal the youngest player in World Cup history?
No. Pelé (17) in 1958 and Norman Whiteside (17) in 1982 are younger. Yamal is the youngest Spanish player since Andrés Iniesta (18) in 2006.
What are the weather conditions in Arlington today?
Partly cloudy, 32°C (90°F), with a 20% chance of rain (AccuWeather).

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