The second phase of the 2026 World Cup continues to be busy this Tuesday (23), with important matches in groups K and L that define the direction of the teams in the tournament. Portugal, led by Cristiano Ronaldo, takes the field again, this time to face Uzbekistan, in an edition of the World Cup that marks the expansion to 48 teams, making each game even more decisive. Below, check out the complete schedule of the clashes, their times and where you can watch each one.
Decisive clashes and broadcasts for Tuesday (23) in the world cup
The Portugal team will duel against Uzbekistan at 2pm (Brasília time). The venue for this match will be the NRG Stadium, located in Houston, United States, with exclusive broadcast on Cazé TV for spectators.
In another highly anticipated clash, England will face Ghana at 5pm (Brasília time). This clash will take place at Gillette Stadium, in Foxborough, also in the USA. The broadcast will be available on several platforms: TV Globo, Sportv, SBT, NSports and Cazé TV.
The third game of the day will pit Panama and Croatia face-to-face at 8pm (Brasília time). The dispute will take place at BMO Field, in Toronto, Canada, and can be followed on Cazé TV.
Closing Tuesday’s schedule, Colombia and the Democratic Republic of Congo will meet at 11pm (Brasília time). The match will be held at Estadio AKRON, in Guadalajara, Mexico, broadcast on TV Globo, sportv and Cazé TV.
Important details about the format of the 2026 World Cup
The 2026 edition of the World Cup will be a historic milestone, being the first to be hosted by three countries jointly: the United States, Mexico and Canada. The tournament will distribute games across a total of 16 cities, with the majority of matches concentrated in North American territory.
The distribution of games between the host nations is defined as follows:
- United States: 78 games, including all knockout stages from the quarter-finals onwards and the long-awaited grand final.
- Mexico: 13 games, including the opening game, to be held at the iconic Azteca Stadium.
- Canada: 13 games scheduled for Canadian cities.

