Imran Al Mamun
FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal Schedule
The historic, expanded layout of the FIFA World Cup 2026 has officially narrowed its competitive field down to the final eight elite national teams. Following a high-octane Round of 16 phase that witnessed dramatic penalty shootouts, staggering individual goalscoring milestones, and monumental giant-killing actions, the remaining contenders stand exactly three wins away from lifting the ultimate golden prize.
For international audiences mapping out their multi-platform viewing schedules, the upcoming single-elimination battles match tactical mastery against high-intensity physical drama. This comprehensive technical briefing details the official structural schedule, local venue coordinates, translated kickoff times, and verified global broadcast avenues for the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarterfinals.
The Master Quarterfinal Schedule and Time Conversions
The final eight stage will play out over a three-day operational block across prime arenas in Canada and the United States. To guarantee your digital streaming applications or home viewing arrangements are perfectly aligned ahead of the opening whistle, check the exact kickoff times converted directly to your local target timezones:
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| Official Fixture Pairing | Match Date (BST ZN) | Kickoff (Bangladesh) | Authorized Venue and Location |
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| France vs Morocco | Friday, July 10 | 2:00 AM (Early Morning) | Boston Stadium, Foxborough |
| Spain vs Belgium | Saturday, July 11 | 1:00 AM (Early Morning) | Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood |
| Norway vs England | Sunday, July 12 | 3:00 AM (Early Morning) | Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens |
| Argentina vs Switzerland | Sunday, July 12 | 7:00 AM (Early Morning) | Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City |
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Note: Kickoff windows displayed reflect exact local adjustments for the Bangladesh Standard Time zone. If you are tracking the action from Western territories, matches initiate on the preceding afternoon or evening.
Tactical Analysis: The Storylines Behind the Fixtures
Every single encounter in this block features elite technical layers, balancing long-standing continental rivalries against modern individual records.
1. France vs Morocco (The Ultimate Rematch)
Les Bleus secured their quarterfinal ticket by executing a highly disciplined, physical 1-0 shutout against Paraguay in Philadelphia, powered by an electric attacking front line led by Kylian Mbappé. They run straight into a flying Moroccan side that completely dismantled cohosts Canada 3-0 in Houston. This sets up a highly cinematic, emotionally charged rematch of their iconic 2022 World Cup semifinal duel in Qatar.
2. Spain vs Belgium (A Battle of Ideologies)
Spain advanced to the final eight by grinding out a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Portugal in a cagey Iberian derby in Dallas, with substitute Mikel Merino striking late to bring a definitive curtain down on Cristiano Ronaldo’s final World Cup adventure. La Roja will face a rampant, high-scoring Belgium unit that made light work of cohosts USA, surging to an authoritative 4-1 triumph in Seattle behind a clinical masterclass from Charles De Ketelaere.
3. Norway vs England (Premier League Heavyweights)
England survived an absolute five-goal thriller at the high-altitude Estadio Azteca, overcoming an early red card to navigate past cohosts Mexico 3-2. Their reward is a monumental clash against dark-horses Norway, who pulled off the biggest upset of the round by knocking out five-time world champions Brazil 2-1 at MetLife Stadium. This fixture sets up an immense individual box-office narrative as Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham square off directly against the unstoppable Norwegian goal-machine, Erling Haaland, who leads the Golden Boot race with 7 goals.
4. Argentina vs Switzerland (Resilience Meets Structure)
Defending global champions Argentina avoided a historic disaster by the absolute skin of their teeth. Trailing Egypt 0-2 with only fifteen minutes remaining on the game clock, Lionel Scaloni’s men staged a miraculous 3-2 comeback to keep their title defense intact. The reigning holders must now unlock a notoriously rigid, defensively stubborn Switzerland team that choked out Colombia before advancing through a nerve-wracking penalty shootout.
Official International Broadcasters and Premium Streaming Channels
Media distribution rights for the knockout phases are tightly compartmentalized via geographical frameworks. Access the live feed through these verified networks:
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Bangladesh, India, and the South Asian Subcontinent: Complete high-definition digital live streaming is handled exclusively via the ZEE5 application. For linear television access, programming blocks run simultaneously across specialized sports channels such as DSports and Toffee.
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United Kingdom: Terrestrial public access is available entirely free over-the-air, distributed between the digital platforms of BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
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United States: Complete English-language match coverage is managed by FOX Sports (including the Fox Sports App), while Spanish-language feeds run via Telemundo and Peacock Premium.
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Canada: Digital and linear multi-platform coverage is distributed nationwide across TSN and RDS.
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