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How to Watch World Cup 2026: England, Portugal, and More

Dive into the thrilling World Cup 2026 matches, including England's clash with Ghana and Portugal's crucial game against Uzbekistan.

How to Watch World Cup 2026: England, Portugal, and More

The 2026 world Cup is in full swing, and the stakes are higher than ever. With teams like England, Portugal, and Croatia fighting for their spot in the knockout rounds, every match is a must-watch. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, knowing where and how to watch these games is essential.

From the bustling pubs of London to the comfort of your home, there are numerous ways to immerse yourself in the World Cup experience. This guide will walk you through the key matches, their kick-off times, and the best places to watch them live.

Key Matches to Watch

The second round of group stage fixtures is crucial for teams like Portugal and Croatia, who need to secure points to advance. Portugal, under the leadership of Cristiano Ronaldo, is under pressure after a lackluster draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Their next match against Uzbekistan in Houston is a must-win.

Croatia, the 2018 finalists, suffered a 4-2 loss to England and will face Panama in Toronto. England, on the other hand, is on track for the last 32, having delivered a stellar performance against Croatia. Their upcoming match against Ghana in Boston promises to be another thrilling encounter.

Portugal vs. Uzbekistan

Time (ET): 1pm
Stadium: Houston Stadium
How to watch: United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo), Canada: TSN (Stream), United Kingdom: ITV1 (Stream), Australia: SBS (Stream)

Portugal’s struggle for open-play creativity has put Roberto Martínez under scrutiny. Will he make changes to the lineup, or will Cristiano Ronaldo continue to lead the team? Uzbekistan, despite their 3-1 defeat to Colombia, will set up to frustrate Portugal. Keep an eye on Bruno Fernandes, who could be the key to unlocking Portugal’s offensive potential.

England vs. Ghana

Time (ET): 4pm
Stadium: Boston Stadium
How to watch: United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo), Canada: TSN (Stream), United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream), Australia: SBS (Stream)

England’s impressive 4-2 win against Croatia has set the tone for their campaign. With Thomas Tuchel’s well-drilled side showing both skill and entertainment, they are firm favorites against Ghana. Ghana, however, is no pushover, having secured a late winner against Panama. Harry Kane, England’s star striker, will be the player to watch.

Panama vs. Croatia

Time (ET): 7pm
Stadium: Toronto Stadium
How to watch: United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo), Canada: TSN (Stream), United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream), Australia: SBS (Stream)

Panama’s heartbreaking stoppage-time loss to Ghana means they need at least three points from their remaining matches to stand any chance of progressing. Croatia, despite their loss to England, showed glimpses of their talent. The age profile of Zlatko Dalić’s team remains a concern, but Luka Modric and Co. are still capable of performing at the highest level. Petar Musa, Croatia’s frontman, will be crucial in this match.

Colombia vs. DR Congo

Time (ET): 10pm
Stadium: Guadalajara Stadium
How to watch: United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo), Canada: TSN (Stream), United Kingdom: ITV1 (Stream), Australia: SBS (Stream)

Colombia took a big step towards the knockout rounds with a win against Uzbekistan. Their next match against DR Congo will be another test of their offensive capabilities. DR Congo, despite their draw with Portugal, posed a meaningful threat on the counterattack. Luis Díaz, Colombia’s star winger, will be the player to watch.

Where to Watch in London

For those in London, the World Cup experience is not just about watching the games at home. Numerous pubs and fan zones are offering big-screen viewings, creating an electric atmosphere. Here are some of the best places to catch the action live.

Boxpark

Boxpark has become a go-to destination for football fans in London. With five locations across the city, you won’t have to travel far to join the crowds. Boxhall, Boxpark’s sister brand, is also offering World Cup screenings at its food hall site in Liverpool Street. Tickets are still available!

The Garden Vauxhall

This south London venue boasts London’s biggest open-air beer garden, complete with three massive screens and plenty of atmosphere. Tickets are still available for England vs. Ghana, so don’t miss out.

Between the Bridges

Between the Bridges is back for the World Cup, offering covered and open-air areas, multiple bars, and food traders. This venue has sold out every World Cup and Euros game in the past, and the 2026 tournament is likely no different. Join the waiting list for England vs. Ghana.

Ely’s Yard Social

Located at the Truman Brewery, Ely’s Yard is one of London’s hidden gems. The warehouse and outdoor beer garden will screen select games on 100-inch TVs, making it a great spot to watch the World Cup.

Flat Iron Square

Flat Iron Square was outrageously busy during the Euros 2026 and promises an electric atmosphere this year too. Tickets to this fan hub are already in high demand, with England’s group stage matches already sold out. However, organisers suggest that England fans can also go next door to watch games at Rae’s.

The World Cup 2026 is shaping up to be an unforgettable tournament. Whether you’re watching from home or joining the crowds in London, these key matches and viewing options will ensure you don’t miss a moment of the action.

World Cup 2026

Upcoming matches

Today
Switzerland
20:00BSTGroup B
Canada
Bosnia-H.
20:00BSTGroup B
Qatar
Morocco
23:00BSTGroup C
Haiti
Scotland
23:00BSTGroup C
Brazil

Results

Today
Colombia
10FT · Group K
Congo DR
Panama
01FT · Group L
Croatia
Tue 23 Jun
England
00FT · Group L
Ghana
Portugal
50FT · Group K
Uzbekistan
Updated 16:54 BST

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