How to Watch World Cup Today: Schedule, Times, TV, Streaming for Argentina, England …

Today is a big day at the 2026 World Cup as six nations will find out their fates in Groups J, K, and L. Some of the biggest names in football will be in action, including Lionel Messi leading Argentina against Jordan in Dallas. Messi is currently the tournament’s top scorer with five goals. Meanwhile, England will take on Panama in New York/New Jersey, and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal will face off against Colombia in Miami. All six matches will be broadcast on FOX or FS1 and available for streaming on FOX One.

At 5 p.m. ET, England will be looking to secure their spot in the knockout stage as they face Panama in Group L at New York New Jersey Stadium. Panama, on the other hand, has already been eliminated from contention after tough losses in their first two games.

Over in Group K, Croatia will battle Ghana at Philadelphia Stadium at 5 p.m. ET. The winner of this match will secure at least second place in the group, with a draw likely seeing Ghana through.

The highlight of the day comes at 7:30 p.m. ET when Portugal takes on Colombia in Miami Stadium to determine the winner of Group K. Colombia has already secured a spot in the next round, while Portugal will be looking to maintain their strong goal differential to secure a knockout stage berth.

DR Congo and Uzbekistan will also face off at 7:30 p.m. ET at Atlanta Stadium in a match where both teams are still searching for their first World Cup victory. DR Congo has a slim chance of advancing to the knockout stage, but a win in this match is crucial for their hopes.

Lastly, at 10 p.m. ET, Lionel Messi and Argentina will face Jordan in a match that is essentially a formality as Argentina has already clinched the top spot in Group J. There is a chance that Messi may be rested for this match with the knockout stage in mind.

In the final match of the day at 10 p.m. ET, Austria will take on Algeria at Kansas City Stadium in a showdown for second place in Group J. The winner will secure an automatic spot in the round of 32, with Austria currently holding the edge in goal differential.

All of these matches promise to be exciting and will determine the fate of these nations in the 2026 World Cup. You can catch all the action on FOX and FS1, with live streaming available on FOX One.