The 2026 FIFA World Cup continued on Wednesday, June 24, with six matches scheduled across Groups A, B, and C. Key teams including Brazil, Morocco, and Mexico were set to play in decisive group-stage encounters.
According to the official FIFA schedule, the matches on June 24 included Brazil vs. Switzerland in Group A, Morocco vs. Portugal in Group B, and Mexico vs. Argentina in Group C. Other games featured South Korea vs. Ghana, Japan vs. Spain, and Saudi Arabia vs. Poland.
Brazil, a five-time champion, aimed to secure their spot in the knockout stage with a win over Switzerland. Morocco, the 2022 semifinalists, faced Portugal in a crucial Group B clash. Mexico, hosting the tournament alongside the United States and Canada, needed a result against Argentina to keep their hopes alive.
All matches were played across stadiums in North America, with the tournament co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. The group stage is set to conclude by early July, with the knockout rounds beginning shortly after.