World Cup Day 1: Schedule, predictions, opening ceremony and what to watch
World Cup 2026 unveils three mascots to represent three host nations The World Cup 2026 starts on Thursday, kicking off the biggest tournament in football history across the United States, Canada and Mexico. A record 48 teams will play 104 matches over the next six weeks, with
World Cup 2026 unveils three mascots to represent three host nations
The World Cup 2026 starts on Thursday, kicking off the biggest tournament in football history across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
A record 48 teams will play 104 matches over the next six weeks, with millions of fans turning their attention to the opening ceremony, the first games and the storylines set to define the tournament.
The World Cup gets under way on Thursday, June 11, with two Group A matches taking place in Mexico.
The opening ceremony at Mexico City Stadium in Mexico City begins at 11am local time (17:00 GMT) and will feature a celebration of Mexican and Latin music.
Mexican singer Alejandro Fernandez will perform the national anthem, joined by artists including Mana, Los Angeles Azules, Lila Downs and Belinda. Colombiaโs J Balvin and Venezuelaโs Danny Ocean are also set to appear, while Shakira headlines the ceremony alongside Nigeriaโs Burna Boy with the debut performance of โDai Daiโ, the tournamentโs official song.
Hosts Mexico then face South Africa at the same venue at 1pm local time (19:00 GMT).
Later, South Korea take on Czechia at Estadio Guadalajara (Estadio Akron) in Guadalajara, with kickoff scheduled for 8pm local time (02:00 GMT on June 12).

