FIFA World Cup 2026: Who remains in the hunt for quarter-finals?

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Photo: Getty Images via AFP
Photo: Getty Images via AFP

New York: The FIFA World Cup 2026 has officially moved into its business end, with the Round of 32 concluding and the final 16 nations confirmed for the next stage. Following intense battles in the previous round, a series of high-stakes fixtures now await as the tournament proceeds to the Round of 16 from the 4th of July to the early hours of 8th July (IST).

The Road to the Quarter-Finals

The Round of 16 features an array of compelling match-ups, including heavyweights and tournament dark horses. Reigning champions Argentina, who narrowly survived a resilient challenge from Cabo Verde, will now face Egypt in Atlanta. Meanwhile, a blockbuster clash is set between Iberian neighbours Spain and Portugal in Dallas.

Co-hosts are well-placed in this phase. Canada is scheduled to meet Morocco in Houston, while Mexico prepares for a challenging encounter against England at the iconic Azteca Stadium. In Seattle, the United States will test themselves against a dangerous Belgian side, who narrowly edged past Senegal in a dramatic extra-time thriller.

Confirmed Round of 16 Schedule

Date (IST) Match-up Venue
4 July (10:30 pm) Canada vs Morocco Houston
5 July (02:30 am) Paraguay vs France Philadelphia
6 July (01:30 am) Brazil vs Norway East Rutherford
6 July (05:30 am) Mexico vs England Mexico City
7 July (12:30 am) Portugal vs Spain Arlington
7 July (05:30 am) USA vs Belgium Seattle
7 July (09:30 pm) Argentina vs Egypt Atlanta
8 July (01:30 am) Switzerland vs Colombia Vancouver

READ MORE: FIFA WORLD CUP STORIES

What to Expect

As the competition progresses, the pressure on individual stars will reach its peak. Fans can look forward to seeing whether the likes of Lionel Messi, who recently added to his tally of 20 World Cup goals, can continue to carry Argentina’s defensive efforts, or if young talents like Norway’s Erling Haaland can disrupt the momentum of traditional powerhouses like Brazil.

Tactical discipline will remain paramount. Teams such as Paraguay, who produced a significant upset by eliminating Germany on penalties, have demonstrated that the gap between established favourites and challengers is narrowing. With the intensity of the "do-or-die" format, matches are expected to be tight, high-tempo affairs where a single moment of brilliance or a costly error could decide the fate of nations.

The back-to-back stoppage time drama that was seen throughout the knockout stages is a clear indication of how competitive the quarter-finals would be.