The biggest football tournament in history has officially kicked off — and India is more excited than ever before.
The wait is finally over. The 2026 FIFA World Cup began today, June 12 (IST), with Mexico taking on South Africa at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City — the same legendary venue that hosted the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals. Over the next 39 days, 48 nations, 104 matches, and billions of passionate fans worldwide will witness what is already being called the most dramatic, emotional, and historic World Cup ever played.
For football fans across India, this tournament is not just a sporting event. It is a cultural moment. A farewell to legends. A once-in-a-lifetime spectacle that arrives just once every four years — and this edition, more than any before it, feels unmissable.
Whether you are rooting for Argentina, Brazil, France, or Portugal, make sure you are following every update on Informosio Sports — your home for live coverage, match analysis, and daily FIFA 2026 updates throughout the tournament.
India Is Ready — 6 in 10 Indians Plan to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026
Football may not be India’s national sport, but FIFA fever grips the nation every four years like nothing else. According to a fresh survey by Ipsos India released this week, 59% of Indians plan to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup — making India one of the most enthusiastic non-playing markets in the entire world.
“Cricket continues to be the national favourite, but football, and particularly FIFA, holds a unique allure. The World Cup comes just once every four years, creating a sense of occasion,” said Suresh Ramalingam, CEO of Ipsos India. “Add to that the opportunity to watch legendary players like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in action, and it becomes a compelling proposition for fans.”
Indian fans traditionally rally behind the powerhouses — Argentina, Brazil, Portugal, France, and Germany. And this year, the emotional pull is stronger than ever, because this World Cup is likely the last for several of football’s greatest ever players.
Stay updated on all things football throughout this tournament on our dedicated Football section at Informosio — with daily match previews, results, and expert analysis.
Messi at 38: The Final Chapter of Football’s Greatest Career
This is the story dominating every sports channel, every WhatsApp group, and every football conversation in India right now. Lionel Messi, 38, is playing at his sixth FIFA World Cup — a record no player in history has ever achieved before. Cristiano Ronaldo is doing the same. For the first time ever, the world’s two greatest modern footballers are both appearing at a sixth World Cup simultaneously.
Messi confirmed he would lead Argentina’s title defence after rejoining the national team following a seven-month absence due to injury. The Argentine Football Association officially confirmed his participation, putting to rest months of speculation. At 38, Messi enters this tournament not just as a footballer but as a symbol — of greatness, of persistence, and of a generation of fans who grew up watching him redefine what football could be.
Defending champions Argentina arrive looking to achieve what no team has managed since Brazil in 1962: win back-to-back World Cups. According to the Ipsos India survey, 68% of Indians believe Argentina will successfully defend their title — making India the most optimistic market in the world outside Argentina itself.
Argentina are placed in Group J alongside Algeria, Austria, and Jordan. They open their campaign against Algeria on June 18 (IST). The squad remains loaded with quality: Emiliano Martínez in goal, Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martínez anchoring the defence, and Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, and Enzo Fernández forming one of the strongest midfield units in the competition. Even at 38, Messi scored eight goals in World Cup qualifying and remains the player opponents fear most.
Goldman Sachs’ statistical model places Spain as the leading favourite at 17% probability, with France close behind at 14% and Argentina also at 14% — firmly within football’s elite tier heading into the tournament.
Ronaldo’s Last Stand: Can Portugal Win the World Cup?
If Messi’s story is the emotional centrepiece of this World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo provides the dramatic subplot. Now 41, Ronaldo leads Portugal into what is almost certainly his final World Cup. Sky Sports’ football writers have noted that what a story it would be if Ronaldo could match Messi — guiding Portugal to a first-ever World Cup title on football’s biggest stage.
Portugal are placed in Group K alongside DR Congo, Uzbekistan, and Colombia. Their opening match against DR Congo comes on June 18 (IST). Ronaldo enters the tournament hungry, aware that this is his last realistic chance to add a World Cup to the Euro 2016 title he won with Portugal.
The Messi vs Ronaldo debate has defined football for nearly two decades. At this World Cup, both men will write their final international chapters — and every goal, every assist, every moment on that pitch carries extraordinary weight.
Neymar’s Comeback: The Story Nobody Saw Coming
Brazil’s return to the World Cup comes with a stunning subplot. Neymar, 34, is back. Brazil’s all-time top scorer, who tore his ACL in October 2023 and was widely written off, has forced his way back into Carlo Ancelotti’s squad. “He has improved his fitness. He will be an important player in this World Cup,” Ancelotti confirmed ahead of the tournament.
Brazil are placed in Group C alongside Morocco, Scotland, and Haiti. With Neymar firing and Vinicius Jr. leading the line, Brazil are a genuine dark horse for the title. A healthy Neymar in tournament football is one of the most dangerous weapons in world football — and Indian fans know it.
The Stars to Watch Beyond Messi and Ronaldo
This World Cup also marks the arrival of a new generation of superstars who are ready to take football into the next era:
Lamine Yamal (Spain) — Just 18 years old, the Barcelona forward is already one of the most searched players in the world. Yahoo Sports’ prediction: Yamal will lead Spain to World Cup glory, defeating Argentina in the final. Spain are currently the outright favourites with multiple analysts.
Erling Haaland (Norway) — Appearing at his first ever World Cup after Norway’s historic qualification, Haaland is the most anticipated debutant in the tournament. Norway are placed in Group I alongside France, Senegal, and Iraq. Can the Premier League’s most lethal striker translate club form to the international stage?
Kylian Mbappé (France) — France are among the top three favourites. Mbappé, who nearly won the 2022 World Cup final single-handedly against Argentina, arrives with a burning desire for redemption.
Harry Kane (England) — England are genuine contenders under Thomas Tuchel. Placed in Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana, and Panama, England will be desperate to finally end their 60-year wait for a major international trophy.
Follow all player news, match previews, and tournament updates on Informosio Football throughout the tournament.
The Biggest World Cup in History — Everything Is New in 2026
The 2026 edition shatters every record in FIFA World Cup history:
- 48 teams competing (up from 32 in Qatar 2022)
- 104 matches — 40 more than the last World Cup
- 16 stadiums across three host nations: USA, Canada, and Mexico
- 12 groups of 4 teams, with top two from each group advancing
- New Round of 32 knockout format — a brand new addition to the tournament
- World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey on July 20 (IST) — seats 82,500 fans
The opening match today — Mexico vs South Africa — was a historic reverse fixture. The two nations last met in the 2010 World Cup opener in Johannesburg, where South Africa drew 1-1 in an electric home atmosphere. Today, roles reversed at the Azteca — one of football’s most iconic stadiums, a ground that witnessed Pelé’s 1970 brilliance and Maradona’s 1986 genius.
For live reaction, behind-the-scenes moments, and daily tournament updates, follow FIFA’s official Instagram where the tournament’s best moments are shared in real time throughout the competition.
All 12 Groups — FIFA World Cup 2026
| Group | Teams |
|---|---|
| A | Mexico, South Africa, South Korea, Czechia |
| B | Canada, Switzerland, Qatar, Bosnia & Herzegovina |
| C | Brazil, Morocco, Scotland, Haiti |
| D | USA, Paraguay, Australia, Türkiye |
| E | Germany, Curaçao, Ivory Coast, Ecuador |
| F | Netherlands, Japan, Sweden, Tunisia |
| G | Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand |
| H | Spain, Cape Verde, Saudi Arabia, Uruguay |
| I | France, Senegal, Norway, Iraq |
| J | Argentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan |
| K | Portugal, DR Congo, Uzbekistan, Colombia |
| L | England, Croatia, Ghana, Panama |
FIFA World Cup 2026 Full Schedule in IST (Indian Standard Time)
Important for Indian fans: India is 9.5 to 12.5 hours ahead of the host cities in North America. Most matches fall late night or early morning IST. The dates shown below are Indian calendar dates — often one day ahead of the local US/Canada/Mexico date.
GROUP STAGE — June 12 to June 28 (IST)
Matchday 1
| IST Date | IST Time | Match | Group | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 12 (Thu) | 12:30 AM | Mexico vs South Africa | A | Mexico City Stadium |
| June 12 (Thu) | 3:30 AM | South Korea vs Czechia | A | Estadio Guadalajara, Mexico |
| June 13 (Fri) | 1:30 AM | Canada vs TBD | B | Toronto Stadium, Canada |
| June 13 (Fri) | 6:30 AM | USA vs Paraguay | D | Los Angeles Stadium |
| June 14 (Sat) | 12:30 AM | Qatar vs Switzerland | B | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium |
| June 14 (Sat) | 4:30 AM | Brazil vs Morocco | C | New York New Jersey Stadium |
| June 14 (Sat) | 7:30 AM | Haiti vs Scotland | C | Boston Stadium |
| June 15 (Sun) | 12:30 AM | Germany vs Curaçao | E | Houston Stadium |
| June 15 (Sun) | 3:30 AM | Netherlands vs Japan | F | Dallas Stadium |
| June 15 (Sun) | 4:30 AM | Ivory Coast vs Ecuador | E | Philadelphia Stadium |
| June 15 (Sun) | 9:30 AM | Sweden vs Tunisia | F | Estadio Monterrey, Mexico |
| June 16 (Mon) | 10:30 PM | Spain vs Cape Verde | H | Atlanta Stadium |
| June 17 (Tue) | 1:30 AM | Belgium vs Egypt | G | BC Place, Vancouver |
| June 17 (Tue) | 4:30 AM | Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay | H | Miami Stadium |
| June 17 (Tue) | 6:30 AM | Iran vs New Zealand | G | Los Angeles Stadium |
| June 17 (Tue) | 1:30 AM | France vs Senegal | I | New York New Jersey Stadium |
| June 17 (Tue) | 4:30 AM | Norway vs Iraq | I | Boston Stadium |
| June 18 (Wed) | 7:30 AM | Argentina vs Algeria | J | Kansas City Stadium |
| June 18 (Wed) | 9:30 AM | Austria vs Jordan | J | San Francisco Bay Area Stadium |
| June 18 (Wed) | 12:30 AM | Portugal vs DR Congo | K | Houston Stadium |
| June 18 (Wed) | 3:30 AM | England vs Croatia | L | Dallas Stadium |
| June 18 (Wed) | 5:30 AM | Ghana vs Panama | L | Toronto Stadium, Canada |
| June 18 (Wed) | 9:30 AM | Uzbekistan vs Colombia | K | Mexico City Stadium |
Matchday 2 (Key Fixtures)
| IST Date | IST Time | Match | Group | Venue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 19 (Thu) | 10:30 PM | Czechia vs South Africa | A | Atlanta Stadium |
| June 20 (Fri) | Late night | Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar | B | Seattle Stadium |
| June 20 (Fri) | Late night | Scotland vs Morocco | C | Boston Stadium |
| June 21 (Sat) | Late night | Germany vs Ivory Coast | E | Philadelphia Stadium |
| June 22 (Sun) | 4:30 AM | Mexico vs South Korea | A | Estadio Guadalajara |
| June 22 (Sun) | Late night | Netherlands vs Tunisia | F | Kansas City Stadium |
| June 22 (Sun) | Late night | Belgium vs Iran | G | Seattle Stadium |
| June 23 (Mon) | Late night | Spain vs Saudi Arabia | H | Atlanta Stadium |
| June 23 (Mon) | Late night | France vs Norway | I | New York New Jersey Stadium |
| June 24 (Tue) | Late night | Argentina vs Austria | J | TBD |
| June 24 (Tue) | Late night | England vs Ghana | L | Dallas Stadium |
| June 25 (Wed) | Late night | Portugal vs Colombia | K | TBD |
Matchday 3 — Final Group Stage Matches
| IST Date | Matches | Group |
|---|---|---|
| June 26 (Thu) | Mexico vs Czechia · South Africa vs South Korea | A |
| June 26 (Thu) | Brazil vs Haiti · Scotland vs Morocco | C |
| June 27 (Fri) | USA vs Türkiye · Australia vs Paraguay | D |
| June 27 (Fri) | Germany vs Ecuador · Ivory Coast vs Curaçao | E |
| June 28 (Sat) | Netherlands vs Sweden · Japan vs Tunisia | F |
| June 28 (Sat) | Argentina vs Jordan · Algeria vs Austria | J |
| June 28 (Sat) | Portugal vs Uzbekistan · DR Congo vs Colombia | K |
| June 28 (Sat) | England vs Panama · Croatia vs Ghana | L |
All Matchday 3 games in each group kick off simultaneously. Kick-off times will be late night or early morning IST.
KNOCKOUT ROUNDS
Round of 32 — June 29 to July 4 (IST)
16 matches. Matchups confirmed after the group stage ends. All games from here on are played in US venues. IST timing: mostly 12:30 AM to 9:30 AM IST.
Round of 16 — July 5 to July 8 (IST)
8 matches. This is where the tournament truly catches fire — the first proper single-elimination knockout stage with the world’s best 16 nations battling it out.
Quarter-Finals
| IST Date | Venue |
|---|---|
| July 10 (Thu) | Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts |
| July 10 (Thu) | Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California |
| July 11 (Fri) | Miami Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida |
| July 12 (Sat) | Kansas City Stadium, Kansas City |
Kickoff: approximately 12:30 AM IST or 7:30 AM IST
Semi-Finals
| IST Date | Venue |
|---|---|
| July 15 (Wed) | AT&T Stadium (Dallas Stadium), Arlington, Texas |
| July 16 (Thu) | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta Stadium), Atlanta |
Kickoff: approximately 12:30 AM IST
Third-Place Match
July 19 (Sun IST) — Miami Stadium, Florida · approximately 12:30 AM IST
🏆 WORLD CUP FINAL
July 20, 2026 (Monday IST) New York New Jersey Stadium (MetLife Stadium), East Rutherford, New Jersey Kickoff: 12:30 AM IST (3:00 PM ET on July 19 local US time) Capacity: 82,500 fans
Where to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in India
After initial uncertainty over broadcasting rights, Indian fans can now follow all 104 matches live:
| Platform | Type | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| JioCinema | Live streaming — all 104 matches | Free |
| Sports18 | TV broadcast | Paid subscription |
| DD Sports | TV broadcast — selected matches | Free |
| United 8 Sports Network | TV broadcast | Paid subscription |
JioCinema is expected to be the go-to platform for most Indian fans, offering free streaming across mobile, tablet, and smart TV — just as it did for the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
Must-Watch Matches for Indian Fans
With 104 matches across 39 days, it can be hard to know which ones to prioritise. Here are the fixtures every Indian football fan should circle on their calendar:
| Match | IST Date | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Brazil vs Morocco | June 14, 4:30 AM | Neymar’s World Cup comeback match |
| France vs Senegal | June 17, 1:30 AM | Rematch of the iconic 2002 World Cup upset |
| Argentina vs Algeria | June 18, 7:30 AM | Messi’s title defence officially begins |
| England vs Croatia | June 18, 3:30 AM | Euro rivals renew a classic rivalry |
| Portugal vs DR Congo | June 18, 12:30 AM | Ronaldo opens his sixth and final World Cup |
| France vs Norway | June 23, late night | Mbappé vs Haaland — two biggest stars head-to-head |
| Argentina vs Austria | June 24, late night | Argentina’s toughest group stage test |
| World Cup Final | July 20, 12:30 AM | The greatest show on Earth — at MetLife Stadium |
For full match previews, team news, and post-match analysis for every one of these fixtures, bookmark Informosio Football — we will be covering every match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup live.
Who Will Win the FIFA World Cup 2026?
With 48 teams competing, predicting a winner is harder than ever. But the favourites are clear:
Spain are the outright favourites according to Goldman Sachs’ statistical model (17% probability), powered by teenage sensation Lamine Yamal and a squad packed with Premier League and La Liga champions. Spain have not gone past the Round of 16 in the last two World Cups — but 2026 could be their year to reclaim the crown they last won in 2010.
France (14%) are led by Kylian Mbappé, who came within a penalty shootout of winning the 2022 final. Four years wiser and hungrier, France are a constant threat.
Argentina (14%) are the defending champions. With Messi confirmed and a squad as deep and experienced as any in the world, backing Argentina off is foolish — as the entire world discovered in Qatar.
England under Thomas Tuchel are genuine contenders for the first time in decades. The pressure of 60 years of hurt is real — but so is this squad’s quality.
Brazil with Neymar back and Vinicius Jr. leading the attack represent the biggest romantic storyline in the tournament. Five-time World Cup winners, they have not lifted the trophy since 2002 — and hunger is at an all-time high.
The true answer? Nobody knows. And that is exactly what makes this World Cup the most exciting sporting event on the planet.
Tournament Quick Reference
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Tournament dates (IST) | June 12 – July 20, 2026 |
| Total teams | 48 |
| Total matches | 104 |
| Host countries | USA, Canada, Mexico |
| Stadiums | 16 across 16 cities |
| Defending champions | Argentina |
| Opening match | Mexico vs South Africa (June 12 IST) |
| Final venue | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey |
| Final date (IST) | July 20, 2026 at 12:30 AM IST |
Follow Informosio for Daily FIFA World Cup 2026 Coverage
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to be an unforgettable 39 days of football. From Messi’s last dance to Ronaldo’s farewell, from Neymar’s comeback to Lamine Yamal’s rise, the stories are already writing themselves.
For Indian fans who want to follow every match, every goal, and every twist of this tournament, Informosio Sports is your dedicated home for:
- Daily match previews and predictions
- Post-match reports and player ratings
- Group stage standings updated in real time
- Knockout bracket tracker
- Feature stories on the tournament’s biggest names
For live tournament moments, goals, and highlights, follow the action on Instagram where the best World Cup moments are shared daily.
The greatest show on Earth has begun. Don’t miss a single moment.
All IST timings are approximate. Match times are subject to change by FIFA. Check Informosio Football for the latest confirmed schedules.



