World Cup 2026: schedule and venues for Group B

Group B of the 2026 World Cup will have matches in five cities in two countries.

Group B of the 2026 World Cup: fixture and venues

Group B of the 2026 World Cup was made up of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Qatar and Switzerland. The group stage includes six matches between June 12 and 24, 2026, distributed at venues in Canada and the United States.

The geographical tour includes Toronto and Vancouver in Canada, and Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States. The assigned stadiums are BMO Field (Toronto), BC Place (Vancouver) and SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles).

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Match schedule

  • First day (June 12 and 13): Canada hosts Bosnia and Herzegovina in Toronto; Qatar faces Switzerland in San Francisco.
  • Second day (June 18): Simultaneous double day: Canada vs. Qatar in Vancouver and Bosnia vs. Switzerland in Los Angeles.
  • Third day (June 24): Closing with two parallel duels: Bosnia vs. Qatar in Seattle and Switzerland vs. Canada in Vancouver.

Distribution of venues

The group distributes its six meetings in five cities, without concentrating on a single cluster. Vancouver is the busiest point: BC Place hosts two games, both with Canada at home (against Qatar and Switzerland). The other venues have one match each.

Canada completes its phase with two games in Vancouver and its debut in Toronto. The last day is played on two different fronts, one in the United States and the other in Canada.

Mexico clashes with Ecuador in the Round of 32 of the World Cup

Mexico will face Ecuador in the Round of 32 of the 2026 World Cup at the Mexico City Stadium.

Mexico vs Ecuador: the Round of 32 duel

The Mexican National Team already knows its next rival in the 2026 World Cup. Ecuador will be the team it will face in the Round of 32, a direct elimination phase where there is no margin for error.

The match will be played on Tuesday, June 30 at 8:00 p.m. at the Mexico City Stadium. There, the Tricolor has never lost a World Cup match; In the current fair he has three consecutive victories.

Ecuador arrives with four points, after a campaign where it beat Germany, tied with Curacao and lost to Ivory Coast. He is a rival who already knows the taste of beating a world champion.

The only World Cup history between both teams dates back to Korea-Japan 2002. That time, Mexico won 2-1 with goals from Jared Borgetti and Gerardo Torrado.

Details of the meeting

  • Date: Tuesday, June 30
  • Time: 8:00 p.m. (central Mexico)
  • Transmission: Channel 5, TUDN, Azteca 7 and ViX World Pass

The match will define who advances to the second round. There is no tomorrow for either team.

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DR Congo comes back and beats Uzbekistan 3-1 in qualifying rounds

Congo comes back against Uzbekistan and has four points in Group K.

Congolese comeback in Group K

The DR Congo team gave a surprise by winning 3-1 against Uzbekistan, in a match where they managed to reverse the adverse score. With this result, the African team has four points in Group K of the World Cup qualifiers.

Uzbekistan started strongly. At minute 10, Eldor Shomurodov scored an early goal that excited his fans. The Central Asian team retreated after the lead, waiting for the African rival.

The Congolese reaction lasted until the second half. In the 68th minute, Yoane Wissa converted a penalty that tied the score. The forward took the ball and scored for the momentary tie.

Just ten minutes later, Fiston Mayele made it 2-1 with excellent anticipation to goalkeeper Nematov, who went wrong on the play.

In the final stretch, Yoane Wissa sealed his double with a precise shot between a sea of ​​legs, sending the ball into the corner of the rival goal. The final 3-1 confirmed the Congolese comeback.

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England defeats Panama 2-0 and advances as group leader

England beats Panama 2-0 with goals from Bellingham and Kane. Croatia also wins.

England secure first place

England needed an hour to open the scoring, but then finished the game in six minutes. Jude Bellingham, at 61′, broke the tie with a shot that beat goalkeeper Orlando Mosquera. Six minutes later, Harry Kane extended the lead with an accurate header.

The 2-0 victory against Panama gave England the lead in Group L. Croatia, by beating Ghana 2-1 in the other match of the day, took second place. The African team, despite the defeat, secured its place among the best eight third parties.

Panama resisted with order for much of the first half. Mosquera was a figure until Bellingham found the space. In the second half, the Panamanians tried to respond, but Jordan Pickford avoided the tie with a key save. José Fajardo scored a goal in injury time, but it was disallowed for offside after a VAR review.

England left behind the doubts of the goalless draw against Ghana and showed solvency. Thomas Tuchel’s team now awaits a rival for the round of 16, who will emerge from the group of the best third parties. For the moment, the opponent would be Senegal, although the definition will depend on the closing of the group stage.

Croatia, with Luka Modric as a leader, beat Ghana with goals from Petar Sucic and Nikola Vlasic. Derrick Luckassen temporarily tied for the African team, but the Europeans imposed their hierarchy and took the victory.

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