FIFA World Cup schedule today: Games, kickoff times, livestream info for July 6

The 2026 World Cup is now racing to the latter stages of the knockout rounds. The quarter finals are calling for the USA, now facing off against Belgium in the Round of 16. Portugal and Spain are also in action — a fixture that has the makings of an all-time classic.

It all kicks off at 3 p.m. ET. If yesterday’s action is anything to go by — with Norway upsetting Brazil and England beating Mexico in an absolute thriller — July 6 could be another special day from this electric tournament.

FIFA World Cup schedule today: July 6

Portugal vs. Spain (Dallas Stadium) — kickoff at 3 p.m. ET

USA vs. Belgium (Seattle Stadium) — kickoff at 8 p.m. ET

How to watch FIFA World Cup games today

Watch Portugal vs. Spain

Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal in what is almost certainly the superstar’s final World Cup campaign. But it won’t be easy getting to the quarter finals. Spain are defending European Championship winners and have their own superstar in 18-year-old Lamine Yamal. It’s truly a battle between two powerhouses. Expect fireworks — not to mention goals.

Live coverage will be on Fox and Fox One. Peacock will carry the live Spanish-language coverage.

Watch USA vs. Belgium

USA were facing this crucial game without Folarin Balogun after he received a red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina. But his one-match ban has been controversially lifted, so USA will be at full strength against Belgium. Can USA ride the wave of home support and reach the quarter finals for the first time since 2002?

Live coverage will be on Fox and Fox One. Peacock will carry the live Spanish-language coverage.

More live streaming options

Live TV cable replacement

Not interested in signing up for a standalone streaming service like Fox One or Peacock? You can sign up for a live TV cable replacement service, like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV.

These services carry over 100 live channels, but run off a WiFi connection. You’ll get live access to Fox and FS1, plus a whole lot more. Here are some options to consider:

YouTube TV — 10-day trial, then $67.99/month for 3 months

Fubo Sports — 1-day trial, then $45.99/month for 1 month

Hulu + Live TV — 3-day trial, then $89.99/month

Watch the World Cup for free with a VPN

It’s possible to watch the World Cup for free on international services like ITVX, BBC iPlayer, NOS, or RTÉ. Our global World Cup watch guide can walk you through the process.

You will need a VPN to live stream the World Cup on these free streaming services. We recommend ExpressVPN — a Mashable-tested service and an Official Tournament Supporter of the FIFA World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Europe — as our VPN of choice for sport. It offers servers in 105 countries, a user-friendly app available on all major devices, a speedy connection, and up to 10 simultaneous connections.

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