Today’s World Cup Schedule: Times, TV, Streaming for England, USA and More

Today is an exciting day in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with three Round of 32 matches lined up. The action kicks off at noon ET with England taking on DR Congo in Atlanta. Belgium and Senegal will face off in Seattle at 4 p.m., and the United States, led by Christian Pulisic, will play against Bosnia and Herzegovina in a prime-time 8 p.m. ET showdown at San Francisco Bay Stadium.

If you’re wondering who to keep an eye on during these matches, look out for players like Jude Bellingham from England, Pape Gueye from Senegal, and Weston McKennie from the United States. Bellingham was the Man of the Match in England’s last game, Gueye was exceptional for Senegal, and McKennie is a key player for the US team.

All three matches will be broadcast on FOX or FS1 and can be streamed on FOX One. Make sure to tune in to catch all the action as the World Cup heats up. And if you’re interested in more World Cup content, be sure to check out other articles covering the latest news and updates from the tournament. Enjoy the games!