The 2026 World Cup continues this Sunday (21) with clashes valid for the second round of groups F, G and H. One of the most anticipated duels of the day marks the new participation of Cape Verde, the team of goalkeeper Vozinha, who gained great global recognition after the draw with Spain in the opening game. Vozinha’s performance, which was one of the protagonists of the surprising score, raised expectations surrounding the Cape Verdean team, transforming this second commitment into a crucial moment for the African country’s ambitions in the competition.
Clashes and details of this Sunday’s game schedule at the 2026 World Cup
- Tunisia and Japan
- Time: 01h (Brasília time)
- Location: Atlanta, USA
- Broadcast: TV Globo, Sportv and Cazé TV
- Spain x Saudi Arabia
- Time: 1pm (Brasília time)
- Location: Atlanta, USA
- Broadcast: Cazé TV
- Belgium x Iran
- Time: 4pm (Brasília time)
- Location: Los Angeles, USA
- Broadcast: Cazé TV
- Uruguay x Cape Verde
- Time: 7pm (Brasília time)
- Location: Miami, USA
- Broadcast: TV Globo, Sportv, SBT and Cazé TV
- New Zealand x Egypt
- Time: 10pm (Brasília time)
- Location: Vancouver, Canada
- Broadcast: TV Globo, Sportv and Cazé TV
Unique aspects of the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 edition of the World Cup stands out for being the first to be hosted by three nations simultaneously: the United States, Mexico and Canada. In total, the tournament will be spread across 16 cities, with the majority of matches concentrated on North American soil.
The division of clashes between the host countries was established as follows:
- United States: 78 games (including all knockout stages from the quarter-finals onwards and the grand final).
- Mexico: 13 games (including the opening game at Estadio Azteca).
- Canada: 13 games.

