2026 World Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures & Bracket – All Match

2026 World Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures & Bracket – All Match

2026 World Cup QF: England vs Norway, France vs Morocco

Quarter‑Final Matchups and Schedule

England secured its spot after a dramatic 3‑2 victory over co‑host Mexico on Sunday night. The Three Lions will face Norway in Miami on Saturday, kickoff at 10 pm BST, setting up a clash of two European powerhouses. Across the Atlantic, France will meet Morocco in Boston on Thursday, starting at 9 pm local time. These two pairings mark the first games of the knockout phase for both teams.

North American Scale and Host Distribution

This summer’s tournament features 104 matches across North America, a rise of 40 games compared with the 2022 Qatar edition. Mexico and Canada each stage 13 fixtures, while the United States shoulders the bulk with 78 games. Starting with the quarter‑finals, every remaining match—including the final—will be played on U.S. soil, culminating at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

Star Legends on Final Stage

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are set to appear on this stage for what could be the last time in their illustrious careers. Their presence adds historic weight to an already star‑studded field. The tournament’s format ensures these icons will have one final chance to chase silverware together.

Historic Backdrop at Azteca

The World Cup opened at Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium, ground zero for Diego Maradona’s iconic handball goal against England in 1986. The venue also hosted the classic 1970 final where Brazil beat Italy 4‑1, and the 1986 final where Argentina triumphed over West Germany 3‑2. This rich history provides a fitting prelude to this year’s knockout battles.

Looking Ahead to the Trophy

With England, Norway, France and Morocco ready to battle, fans are wondering which nation will hoist the globe. The quarter‑final line‑up promises high‑stakes drama and the chance for new legends to emerge. Set your predictions as the competition moves into its decisive phase.


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