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The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026, hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico. FIFA lists the tournament window and official fixtures, with 104 matches across the expanded format.   For Singapore fans, the World Cup will be a late-night and early-morning marathon. Many group-stage games fall between 12:00am and 11:00am Singapore Time, meaning fans may need coffee, alarms and serious sleep planning. Selected group-stage schedule in Singapore Time 15 June: Germany vs Curaçao, 1:00am; Netherlands vs Japan, 4:00am; Ivory Coast vs Ecuador, 7:00am; Sweden vs Tunisia, 10:00am. 16 June: Spain vs Cape Verde, 12:00am; Belgium vs Egypt, 3:00am; Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay, 6:00am; Iran vs New Zealand, 9:00am. 23 June: Argentina vs Austria, 1:00am; France vs Iraq, 5:00am; Norway vs Senegal, 8:00am; Jordan vs Algeria, 11:00am. 24 June: Portugal vs Uzbekistan, 1:00am; England vs Ghana, 4:00am; Panama vs Croatia, 7:00am; Colombia vs DR Congo, 10:00am. 25 June: Switzerland vs Canada, 3:00am; Morocco vs Haiti, 6:00am; Scotland vs Brazil, 6:00am; South Africa vs South Korea, 9:00am; Czechia vs Mexico, 9:00am. 26 June: Curaçao vs Ivory Coast, 4:00am; Ecuador vs Germany, 4:00am; Tunisia vs Netherlands, 7:00am; Japan vs Sweden, 7:00am; Türkiye vs USA, 10:00am; Paraguay vs Australia, 10:00am. 28 June: Panama vs England, 5:00am; Croatia vs Ghana, 5:00am; Colombia vs Portugal, 7:30am; DR Congo vs Uzbekistan, 7:30am; Algeria vs Austria, 10:00am; Jordan vs Argentina, 10:00am. For Singapore viewers, this World Cup will not just be about football — it will be about endurance. Question for fans: which match is worth losing sleep for?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026, hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico. FIFA lists the tournament window and official fixtures, with 104 matches across the expanded format. For Singapore fans, the World Cup will be a late-night and early-morning marathon. Many group-stage games fall between 12:00am and 11:00am Singapore Time, meaning fans may need coffee, alarms and serious sleep planning. Selected group-stage schedule in Singapore Time 15 June: Germany vs Curaçao, 1:00am; Netherlands vs Japan, 4:00am; Ivory Coast vs Ecuador, 7:00am; Sweden vs Tunisia, 10:00am. 16 June: Spain vs Cape Verde, 12:00am; Belgium vs Egypt, 3:00am; Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay, 6:00am; Iran vs New Zealand, 9:00am. 23 June: Argentina vs Austria, 1:00am; France vs Iraq, 5:00am; Norway vs Senegal, 8:00am; Jordan vs Algeria, 11:00am. 24 June: Portugal vs Uzbekistan, 1:00am; England vs Ghana, 4:00am; Panama vs Croatia, 7:00am; Colombia vs DR Congo, 10:00am. 25 June: Switzerland vs Canada, 3:00am; Morocco vs Haiti, 6:00am; Scotland vs Brazil, 6:00am; South Africa vs South Korea, 9:00am; Czechia vs Mexico, 9:00am. 26 June: Curaçao vs Ivory Coast, 4:00am; Ecuador vs Germany, 4:00am; Tunisia vs Netherlands, 7:00am; Japan vs Sweden, 7:00am; Türkiye vs USA, 10:00am; Paraguay vs Australia, 10:00am. 28 June: Panama vs England, 5:00am; Croatia vs Ghana, 5:00am; Colombia vs Portugal, 7:30am; DR Congo vs Uzbekistan, 7:30am; Algeria vs Austria, 10:00am; Jordan vs Argentina, 10:00am. For Singapore viewers, this World Cup will not just be about football — it will be about endurance. Question for fans: which match is worth losing sleep for?

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