2026 FIFA World Cup Quarter-Final Fixtures and Match Schedule Confirmed

The road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup title is entering its most exciting stage. Following the completion of the group stage, the Round of 32, and the Round of 16, the quarter-final lineup has officially been confirmed.


Hosted jointly by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, this year's tournament has delivered thrilling matches, and the remaining eight teams will now battle for a place in the semi-finals.

Final eight teams confirmed

After an action-packed Round of 16, the tournament has been narrowed down to eight contenders. Several European powerhouses remain in the competition, while defending champions Argentina continue their quest for another World Cup title.

With every match now carrying enormous significance, there is no room for mistakes as the world's best teams compete for a spot in the final four.

2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final fixtures

The confirmed quarter-final matchups are (GMT+3):

  • France vs Morocco – July 9
  • Spain vs Belgium – July 10
  • Norway vs England – July 12
  • Argentina vs Switzerland – July 12

Each fixture promises high-quality football, with several heavyweight clashes expected to deliver unforgettable moments.

High-stakes battles await

France and Morocco will renew their rivalry in one of the tournament's most anticipated matches, while Spain and Belgium are set to face off in what many consider one of the most evenly matched encounters of the quarter-finals.

Meanwhile, defending champions Argentina will attempt to overcome Switzerland, and England will look to continue their impressive campaign against an ambitious Norwegian side.

One step closer to World Cup glory

With only three matches separating the remaining teams from lifting football's biggest trophy, every minute on the pitch will be crucial.

The winners will move on to the semi-finals and keep their championship dreams alive, while the losing sides will see their World Cup journey come to an end. Football fans around the globe can expect another round of unforgettable matches as the race for the 2026 FIFA World Cup trophy intensifies.

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