World Cup 2026: Tuesday’s fixtures and where to watch

Three round-of-32 matches are scheduled on Tuesday 30 June and into the early hours of Wednesday, all broadcast on beIN Sports.

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Three World Cup 2026 round-of-32 matches are scheduled across Tuesday evening and the early hours of Wednesday, UAE time. France vs Sweden, Ivory Coast vs Norway, and Mexico vs Ecuador are all live on beIN Sports Max.

Key points

  • Ivory Coast face Norway at 9:00 PM UAE time Tuesday
  • France meet Sweden at 1:00 AM Wednesday on beIN Sports Max 2
  • Mexico vs Ecuador kicks off at 5:00 AM Wednesday on beIN Sports Max 1

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The excitement of the 2026 World Cup continues today, Tuesday, June 30, and into the early hours of tomorrow, Wednesday, July 1, with three highly anticipated clashes in the Round of 32. Teams enter a decisive knockout stage where only a victory will do to keep their dreams of the global title alive.

An all-European heavyweight clash between France and Sweden is set to steal the spotlight. Meanwhile, the Ivory Coast aims to overcome a tough Norway side in a fierce encounter, and Mexico faces Ecuador in an open, all-Latin battle for a ticket to the Round of 16.

Fans are eagerly anticipating tonight’s matches as the level of competition peaks and the tournament enters its most thrilling phases.

Today’s Match Schedule in the 2026 World Cup (UAE Time)

Ivory Coast vs. Norway

  • Time: Tuesday, June 30, at 9:00 PM
  • Broadcasting Channel: beIN Sports Max 1
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France vs. Sweden

  • Time: Wednesday, July 1, at 1:00 AM (After Midnight)
  • Broadcasting Channel: beIN Sports Max 2

Mexico vs. Ecuador

  • Time: Wednesday, July 1, at 5:00 AM
  • Broadcasting Channel: beIN Sports Max 1

Conclusion

The Round of 32 matches serve as a critical turning point for the participating teams, as each side fights to secure its place among the top 16 teams in the world, amidst expectations of powerful encounters and fierce competition for qualification tickets to the next round.

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