Watch the World Cup 2026 at the Grosvenor in Edinburgh
The World Cup is BACK and better than ever in 2026!
Home Nations Fixtures for the World Cup 2026
World Cup 2026: everything you need to know
We’re still finalising our plans for the World Cup 2026, but it’s stacking up to be the biggest and best celebration we’ve ever seen at the Grosvenor Edinburgh. Our Sky Sports and TNT Sports screens will be bringing you all of the action, our teams are ready and waiting to pour you a fresh pint when you (inevitably) spill yours, and we’re pulling out all the stops to make our sports pubs the best place to watch the World Cup in 2026.
Trust us, we’re ready and waiting with pints to be poured, big screens at the ready and cheers to rival a stadium crowd at the Grosvenor. It’s coming home!
When is the World Cup in 2026?
The opening match is set for Thursday the 11th of June 2026 at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, while the final will be played on Sunday the 19th of July 2026 in the New York New Jersey Stadium.
The World Cup 2026 schedule
Opening match: 11/06/2026Group stage: 11/06/2026 - 27/06/2026
Round of 32: 28/06/2026 - 03/07/2026
Round of 16: 04/07/2026 - 07/07/2026
Quarter-finals: 09/07/2026 - 11/07/2026
Semi-finals: 14/07/2026 - 15/06/2026
Third place play-off: 18/07/2026
Final: 19/07/2026
Where is the World Cup in 2026?
The World Cup in 2026 will be held across three countries for the first time ever. The host nations are the USA, Canada and Mexico.
World Cup 2026 host cities
Canada
Toronto – Toronto Stadium
Vancouver – BC Place Vancouver
Mexico
Guadalajara – Estadio Guadalajara
Mexico City – Estadio Azteca Mexico City
Monterrey – Estadio Monterrey
USA
Atlanta – Atlanta Stadium
Boston – Boston Stadium
Dallas – Dallas Stadium
Houston – Houston Stadium
Kansas City – Kansas City Stadium
Los Angeles – Los Angeles Stadium
Miami – Miami Stadium
New York – New York New Jersey Stadium
Philadelphia – Philadelphia Stadium
San Francisco – San Francisco Bay Area Stadium
Seattle – Seattle Stadium
Who has qualified for the World Cup in 2026?
The home nations (Canada, Mexico and the USA) have automatically qualified and will be joined by 45 nations. Qualifiers are still ongoing, but we can expect to see Brazil, Argentina, Japan, Morocco and Australia competing in the group stage later this year.England and Scotland will both be competing in the World Cup competitions this year. Come on teams! Bring it home!