Mexico City Stadium
Your World Cup TV guide, built for matchday speed.
Today's World Cup fixtures, kickoff times, TV channels and streaming options in one clean place. No fake search box, no clutter, just the matches fans are looking for right now.
Guadalajara Stadium
Two Group A fixtures open the tournament on June 11.
FOX / Tubi for Mexico vs South Africa; FS1 / FOX One for South Korea vs Czechia.
15:00 ET and 22:00 ET, with local stadium times shown in each card.
Install the app for reminders before kickoff.
All World Cup fixtures today.
The homepage now leads with the real tournament schedule for today. Each fixture card gives the match, stadium, kickoff time and confirmed US TV listing.
Next matches after today's openers.
A clean upcoming schedule helps fans plan tomorrow and the weekend without forcing them into a fake search interaction.
Toronto Stadium - FOX coverage in the US schedule.
Los Angeles Stadium - FOX / FOX One.
San Francisco Bay Stadium - FOX / FOX One.
New York New Jersey Stadium - FOX / FOX One.
Boston Stadium - FOX / FOX One.
Vancouver - FOX / FOX One.
Make the World Cup feel alive before kickoff.
Every fixture gets country-specific TV answers, streaming options, local time and app alerts.
When broadcaster data is not confirmed, say so clearly and let fans save an alert.
The website converts first-time searchers. The app owns teams, leagues, reminders and country defaults.
Build pages around how fans search.
Premier League, EFL, darts, F1 and major fight nights.
World Cup, internationals, GAA windows and selected European fixtures.
Soccer, combat sports, college sport and streaming-only rights.
Boxing, football, NFL Game Pass and territory-specific rights.
Make the homepage useful between matches.
Blend fixture discovery with curated RSS news feeds so fans can track injuries, team news, broadcaster updates and tournament stories without leaving the platform.
Use RSS ingestion to show relevant news beside match pages: team news before kickoff, reaction after full-time, and broadcaster changes when TV listings update.
Trusted UK football coverage for tournament build-up and reaction.
Open feedUseful for World Cup squads, US coverage, analysis and match previews.
Open feedPremier League, football and wider sports headlines in a familiar RSS format.
Open feedTurn World Cup search traffic into app installs.
Every World Cup page should push a practical app benefit: kickoff alerts, saved teams, local-time defaults, live scores, broadcaster changes and daily match reminders.
A premium sports platform needs a premium data layer.
Fast, indexable pages for matches, teams, competitions, countries and channels.
TheSportsDB keys stay server-side behind normalization, caching and rate limits.
No provider calls at keystroke time. Search teams, events, channels and countries instantly.
Track which matches, channels and countries drive app installs so marketing gets smarter.