FIFA World Cup schedule June 22: Games, kickoff times, livestream
Key Points:
- On June 22, the 2026 World Cup features key group-stage matches including Argentina vs. Austria, France vs. Iraq, Norway vs. Senegal, and Jordan vs. Algeria, with kickoffs ranging from 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. ET.
- Argentina aims to continue their strong form after a 3-0 win over Algeria, facing a tougher challenge from Austria; this match will be broadcast live on FOX, Fox One, and Peacock (Spanish coverage).
- France looks to build on their second-half comeback against Senegal as they face Iraq, while Norway and Senegal are set for a highly competitive match in one of the tournament's toughest groups, both games also airing on FOX, Fox One, and Peacock.
- Jordan and Algeria, both seeking crucial points to advance from their group, will play later in the day with live coverage on FS1, Fox One, and Peacock.
- Fans can watch the matches via traditional broadcast, streaming services like Fox One and Peacock, or through live TV cable replacements such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, and Fubo Sports; alternatively, free international streams are accessible using a VPN, with ExpressVPN recommended for its reliability and official FIFA support.