Your Ultimate World Cup Watch Guide
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is in full swing, and the group stages continue to deliver incredible drama across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. If you are trying to figure out exactly when and where to catch the action for Saturday, June 20, we have you covered.
Saturday features four crucial matches that could define the knockout stages for several teams. Whether you are watching from your living room or streaming on the go, here is everything you need to know to ensure you do not miss a single goal.
June 20 Match Schedule
The action kicks off with an all-European clash and continues throughout the day across various host cities. Here is the schedule for Saturday, June 20 (all times approximate):
- Netherlands vs. Sweden (Houston, TX)
- Germany vs. Ivory Coast (Toronto, ON)
- Ecuador vs. Curaçao (Kansas City, MO)
- Tunisia vs. Japan (Monterrey, MEX)
How to Watch on TV and Streaming
In the United States, official broadcasting rights are held by major networks, ensuring fans have multiple options to tune in. Matches will be broadcast live on national television networks, with dedicated Spanish-language coverage also available.
For those who prefer streaming, the games will be accessible via the networks' official streaming apps and platforms. Make sure to check your local listings and streaming provider schedules to confirm exact kickoff times in your specific time zone.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who is playing in the first match on June 20?
The Netherlands will take on Sweden in a highly anticipated group stage matchup hosted in Houston.
Can I stream the World Cup matches on my phone?
Yes, all official broadcasting networks offer streaming apps that allow you to watch the matches live on your mobile devices, provided you have a valid subscription or login.
Where is the Germany match being played?
Germany will face Ivory Coast in Toronto, Canada, as part of the multi-nation hosting arrangement for the 2026 World Cup.
