Argentina World Cup Schedule Grows as 2026 Coverage Spans Six Weeks

Argentina World Cup Schedule Grows as 2026 Coverage Spans Six Weeks

The argentina world cup schedule is unfolding across the United States, Canada and Mexico, with live coverage set to run every minute of every day for all six weeks. The tournament reaches the final in New Jersey, and the early matches are already mixing goals, scoreless draws and off-field noise.

Miami Opens Saudi Arabia’s Night

Saudi Arabia scored first against Uruguay at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami when Abdulelah Al-Amri turned in a tap-in after a corner kick. It was his second goal for Saudi Arabia, after his first in 2021 came in a friendly against Kuwait.

Gianni Infantino set the tone on the eve of the World Cup by telling people to “relax and chill,” a line that fits a tournament already moving quickly from one storyline to another. Giorgos Donis had Saudi Arabia organized well enough to strike first, but the opening goal did not turn the night into a clean finish for either side.

Spain, Belgium And Seattle

Elsewhere, Cape Verde drew 0-0 with Spain in a match described as historic. Belgium followed with a 1-1 draw against Egypt in Seattle, adding another tight result to a live update page that is tracking every result as the event moves through its six-week stretch.

Those scorelines matter because the coverage is not just about one marquee fixture. It is following the full tournament picture, from a goalless stalemate to a split point in Seattle, while the World Cup continues across three countries and through to the final in New Jersey.

Training, Shirts, And Toronto

Several off-field details have also surfaced around the tournament. Christian Pulisic went through brief individual drills at USMNT training, Weston McKennie debuted newly dyed red, white and blue hair dye, and France’s squad posed wearing the shirts of their first clubs.

On the business side, FIFA ordered a collectibles shop in Toronto to destroy a product that recreated the World Cup trophy as a bong, and legal papers were served to Sean Kady and Charlie Kady, who own Cosmic Charlie’s. The live page is moving from match action to the edges of the event, where even merchandise has become part of the World Cup story.

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