Why this exists
The 2026 World Cup is the first 48-team tournament, spread across 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico and the United States. That means 104 matches across many timezones — and the constant risk of having a result spoiled before you've watched. We built worldcupkickoff.info to solve both problems: every fixture in your local time, with scores hidden by default until you choose to reveal them.
What you get
- Local kick-off times — auto-detected from your device, switchable to any country.
- Spoiler-safe scores — results stay hidden until you flip the live-scores toggle.
- Live updates — scores refresh during match windows.
- Group standings and the knockout bracket — kept in sync as the tournament unfolds.
- Where to watch — broadcaster information for your country.
- Three languages — English, Spanish and French.
How it's built
The site is a modern web app focused on speed and mobile use. Fixtures and scores are sourced from established football data providers and updated automatically. It is free to use and supported by advertising and the occasional reader who buys us a beer.
Independence
worldcupkickoff.info is an independent fan project. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by FIFA. We aim to keep the data accurate, but always confirm important details — kick-off times, channels — with official sources.
Get in touch
Spotted a wrong time, a missing broadcaster, or a bug? Tell us on the contact page — feedback genuinely shapes the site.