The 2026 FIFA World Cup is winding down, with less than two weeks remaining before the final match of the global soccer tournament. The United States is no longer in contention for the title after a 1-4 defeat to Belgium earlier this week. As the tournament continues, Miami is set to host its second-to-last World Cup fixture, a quarterfinal matchup between Norway and England. Here’s a preview of the remaining schedule, where to watch, and which teams are still alive in the competition.
The next World Cup game is scheduled for Thursday, July 9, with France facing Morocco. The kickoff is set for 4 p.m. Eastern Time in Foxborough, Massachusetts. Meanwhile, the World Cup halftime show has already added a high-profile guest to its lineup, with Justin Bieber joining the existing roster.
On Monday, July 6, Team USA was eliminated from World Cup contention after a 1-4 loss to Belgium in the Round of 16 in Seattle. As of Wednesday, July 8, the teams still remaining in the tournament include Morocco, France, Norway, England, and Belgium, among others still in the running. In total, seven World Cup 2026 matches are scheduled to be played at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. With two more Miami matches on the horizon, the next one is a quarterfinal between Norway and England slated for this Saturday, July 11.
A recap of Miami’s schedule shows the remaining matches as of Monday, June 29:
– Match 99: Quarterfinal — Norway vs. England — Saturday, July 11
– Match 103: Bronze final — Saturday, July 18
Miami has already hosted several matches during the tournament, including Uruguay vs. Cabo Verde in the group stage on Sunday, June 21, and Argentina vs. Cabo Verde in the Round of 32 on Friday, July 3.
In the United States, Fox holds the broadcasting rights for all 2026 FIFA World Cup games. Of the 104 matches in the tournament, 70 are broadcast on Fox’s main channel, with the remaining 34 airing on FS1. Because Fox retains the U.S. rights, streaming options without a live TV package are somewhat limited. However, every match will be streamed live on Fox Mindset platforms, including Fox One and the Fox Sports App, and all games will be broadcast in Spanish on Telemundo, with further streaming available on Peacock.
For those seeking Spanish-language coverage, the remaining World Cup matches in Miami will be available to stream via Telemundo and Peacock. Specifically, the match on Saturday, July 11, Norway versus England, will air on Fox at 5 p.m., with the bronze final on Saturday, July 18, also on Fox at 5 p.m.
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This article originates from the Palm Beach Post and provides a detailed look at the remaining World Cup schedule in Miami, including broadcast options and streaming availability. As the tournament moves toward its conclusion, fans can expect a few more dramatic matchups in Miami and across the United States as teams vie for the coveted trophy.
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