Complete USA World Cup 2026 schedule with match dates, venues, and streaming info. Learn how to watch every US match in 4K HDR with Dolby Atmos.
The United States men's national team will begin its 2026 World Cup campaign on Friday, June 12, 2026, at the newly expanded SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Kickoff is set for 8 PM ET, a prime-time slot designed to capture maximum viewership across the country. The opponent will emerge from the UEFA playoff tournament, with potential contenders including Sweden, Ukraine, or Wales.
This opening match marks the first time the US has hosted a World Cup game since 1994, and the first on West Coast soil. SoFi Stadium, with its cutting-edge 5G infrastructure and AI-powered camera systems, will set a new standard for live sports broadcasting.
The UEFA playoffs conclude in March 2026, so fans should monitor those matches to learn the identity of the US opponent. The opening ceremony, featuring AI and tech innovations, will precede the match.
Match 2 takes place on June 17 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, against an Asian qualifier — likely Japan or South Korea. Match 3 shifts to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia, on June 22, where the US will face an African qualifier such as Nigeria or Senegal. All three group matches are scheduled for prime-time kickoffs, with match times optimized for West Coast and East Coast audiences respectively.
Levi's Stadium and Mercedes-Benz Stadium are both equipped with 5G networks and AI-assisted referee systems, ensuring seamless connectivity and real-time analytics during matches.
Fans should note the travel between West Coast and Southern venues is designed to minimize jet lag for the team. Setting reminders via digital assistants can help ensure you never miss a kickoff.
Fox Sports holds the English-language broadcast rights and will stream all matches in 4K HDR on its app and compatible smart TVs. Telemundo offers Spanish-language coverage with the same 4K HDR treatment. Dolby Atmos immersive audio will be available for select streams, replicating the stadium atmosphere. International viewers can access geo-restricted streams using a VPN set to a US server.
According to Fox Sports, the 2026 World Cup will feature the most technically advanced broadcast in tournament history, with over 30 camera angles per match, including drones and robotic cameras.
For the full experience, fans can also attend official watch parties in major cities equipped with giant screens and 5G connectivity.