Today's World Cup Schedule: Watch Norway vs France Match, TV Channel & Live Streaming
June 27, 2026 · Global
The World Cup continues with key matches today, including Norway vs France and Uruguay vs Spain, as teams battle for position in the knockout rounds.
Today, the final match of the 2026 World Cup group stage will feature one of the most spectacular encounters as Erling Haaland and Norway face Kylian Mbappé and France to determine who will win Group I. Elsewhere, Uruguay needs a positive result against European champions, Spain, to have a realistic chance of progressing to the knockout stages. Marcelo Bielsa and his players have a point to prove after two underwhelming starts. Belgium have also been disappointing to date and are winless in their last four World Cup matches. Here's a complete guide on how to watch World Cup matches today, including kick-off times, broadcast channels and online streaming options.
Norway vs France
Time (ET): 3:00 p.m
Stadium: Boston Stadium
How to watch
United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Streaming)
UK: ITV1 (Streaming)
Australia: SBS (Streaming)
What you need to pay attention to
Norway have lived up to expectations as dark horses by beating Iraq and Senegal in their first two World Cup matches, scoring seven goals in the process. Haaland and Martin Ødegaard have already demonstrated their ability to tear apart strong opposition defenses. France also had a strong start to the tournament, scoring six goals in back-to-back wins against Senegal and Iraq. Mbappé has scored four goals so far, while Michael Olise, Ousmane Dembélé and Bradley Barcola have also contributed in perhaps the most fearsome attack of the tournament.
Players to watch: Michael Olise, France - The Bayern Munich striker operates as No 10 for the national team and is a creative force in France's front line. Olise continues to develop into one of the best all-round forwards in the game.
Senegal vs Iraq
Time (ET): 3:00 p.m
Stadium: Toronto Stadium
How to watch
United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Streaming on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Streaming)
UK: ITV4 (Streaming)
Australia: SBS (Streaming)
What you need to pay attention to
Senegal has not shown the best performance after suffering two consecutive defeats to France and Norway. However, the African giants have more to offer and can still progress to the knockout rounds with a dominant performance. Iraq faces a tough challenge in the most challenging group in this World Cup. Graham Arnold's side have struggled in defense and will probably continue to have problems today against a talented attack.
Players to watch: Ismaïla Sarr, Senegal - The Crystal Palace winger has been a consistent threat for Senegal, often cutting in from the right.
Cabo Verde vs Saudi Arabia
Time (ET): 8:00 p.m
Stadium: Houston Stadium
How to watch
United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Streaming on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Streaming)
UK: ITV4 (Streaming)
Australia: SBS (Streaming)
What you need to pay attention to
Cabo Verde have been one of the best underdog stories of the World Cup so far and have a strong chance of progressing from Group H. However, can the Blue Sharks put their game into action after playing defensively against Uruguay and Spain? Saudi Arabia started the tournament with an impressive draw against Uruguay, but have not won a World Cup match since 2022 when they beat Lionel Messi and Argentina. Georgios Donis must maximize the potential of his attacking players to advance to the knockout rounds.
Players to watch: Vozinha, Cabo Verde - The 40-year-old goalkeeper has been one of the unexpected stars of the World Cup and will have another chance to show off his shot-blocking abilities.
Uruguay vs Spain
Time (ET): 8:00 p.m
Stadium: Guadalajara Stadium
How to watch
United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Streaming)
UK: ITV1 (Streaming)
Australia: SBS (Streaming)
What you need to pay attention to
Uruguay has not shown a performance like Bielsa's team in this World Cup. The 1930 and 1950 champions struggled to create chances and looked one-dimensional in attack in draws against Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia. To advance to the knockout rounds, Uruguay must show more variety. Spain bounced back after a disappointing performance in the opener against Cabo Verde by scoring four goals against Saudi Arabia. Lamine Yamal's return gives the European champions a much-needed immediate threat.
Players to watch: Lamine Yamal, Spain - The 18-year-old is the biggest differentiator for Spain and determines their success up front. Without him, they lack the necessary creativity.
Egypt vs Iran
Time (ET): 11:00 p.m
Stadium: Seattle Stadium
How to watch
United States: FS1 / Telemundo (Streaming on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Streaming)
England: BBC Two (Streaming)
Australia: SBS (Streaming)
What you need to pay attention to
Hot on the heels of their first World Cup win, Egypt were able to advance to the knockout stages for the first time in their history with a draw against Iran. Mohamed Salah and company have shown their ability to play on the counter-attack, as they did against Belgium, but also capable of fighting low blocks, as New Zealand did. Iran held Belgium to a goalless draw showing their defensive resilience. Despite the odds, Team Melli has proven tough to beat, although they may need to dominate the attack in the opponent's half more to take control of the game on Friday.
Players to watch: Mohamed Salah, Egypt – The former Liverpool winger became Egypt's all-time top goalscorer with a goal against New Zealand and will be a threat again against Iran.
New Zealand vs Belgium
Time (ET): 11:00 p.m
Stadium: Vancouver's BC Place Stadium
How to watch
United States: FOX / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Streaming)
UK: BBC One (Streaming)
Australia: SBS (Streaming)
What you need to pay attention to
New Zealand may have suffered defeat against Egypt in their last match, but the team ranked 85th in the world have made a positive impact so far, scoring a goal in each of their two games. However, Friday's meeting with Belgium could be their toughest test yet. Belgium has struggled to date. Their only goal in two games was an own goal and Rudi Garcia appears to be looking for an answer. The Red Devils clearly have talent, but have yet to find the right formula. This could be their last chance to find their rhythm.
Players to watch: Kevin De Bruyne, Belgium – The Napoli playmaker is Belgium's main creative force and will be the highlight of the effort to dismantle New Zealand's defensive-minded defence.