Mexico vs South Africa
Group A
World Cup 2026 tools
A fast PWA for the 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule, local kickoff times, iCal downloads, printable brackets, group standings and the 48-team format.
Opening match countdown
10d 19h
Group A
Install the match hub
Keep the schedule, bracket and format guides available from your home screen.
Filter all 104 fixtures by date, team, host city, stadium and tournament stage.
Convert every match into your own time zone and copy the next kickoff instantly.
Build an auto-updating feed for teams, cities, stages, dates or the full tournament.
Fill out the Round of 32 path, save picks, share predictions and print to PDF.
Simulate group tables and the eight best third-placed teams under the 48-team format.
Understand 12 groups, third-place qualification and the new 32-team knockout stage.
World Cup 2026 tool paths
Find every fixture, then narrow the tournament by date, team, host city, stadium or stage.
Open the match schedule or jump into a team, city, stadium, date or stage page.
Local kickoff time converterConvert each kickoff from UTC and venue time into the fan's local time zone.
Choose a country page, copy the next kickoff time or add reminders through the calendar tool.
Calendar download centerDownload or subscribe to match calendars for all fixtures, teams, host cities and stages.
Download an .ics file or copy a feed URL for Google Calendar, Apple Calendar or Outlook.
Interactive and printable bracketUnderstand and fill the new 32-team knockout route for predictions, sharing and printing.
Open the bracket builder, print the clean bracket or focus on the Round of 32.
Group standings and qualification calculatorTrack group tables and model which third-placed teams advance to the Round of 32.
Simulate scores, open a group table or compare the best third-place ranking.
48-team format explainerExplain the 48-team tournament structure, group qualification and knockout path.
Read the format guide, then test the standings calculator and bracket.
Matchday guide
World Cup 2026 covers more matches, more host cities and more planning decisions than earlier editions, so the homepage is designed as a practical starting point. It brings the schedule, time converter, calendar downloads, bracket, standings and format guide into one place before you decide which tool to open.
Use the fixture path when you want dates, teams, stadiums and tournament stages. Use the time converter when a kickoff needs to be checked against your own time zone. Use calendar downloads when you want reminders inside Google, Apple or Outlook. Use the bracket and standings tools when the tournament starts to move from group results into knockout planning.
The homepage keeps the next match, major tools and featured fixtures close together so you can make a quick decision without reading a long introduction first. The deeper guide below is for users who want to understand how the tools fit together before saving links, copying times or building a calendar feed.
Every tool uses the same World Cup 2026 match data model, so the site avoids conflicting versions of the schedule. When you move from a team page to a calendar page, or from standings to the Round of 32 bracket, the surrounding context stays consistent.
For a quick visit, open the schedule first. For matchday reminders, start with the calendar page. For international viewing, start with local time. For office pools and predictions, start with the bracket. The homepage is simply the shortest route to whichever task matters right now.
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