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FIFA World Cup 2026 Canada Live: Scores, Updates, Schedule & More

📷 "BC Place stadium in downtown Vancouver, host venue for FIFA World Cup 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway — and for the first time, Canada is a host nation. Over the next five weeks, 48 teams play 104 matches across Canada, the United States and Mexico, with Vancouver’s BC Place and Toronto’s BMO Field staging matches on home soil. This page is StudioX News’ running coverage: live scores, results and updates on how Canada’s communities — in every language we serve — are living the tournament. Newest updates first.

More from our coverage: Vancouver’s Complete Guide · Every Match at BC Place · Fan Festival Guide

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⚽ New to the World Cup? How the tournament works — and how to read this page

The tournament in 30 seconds. The FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting event on earth, held every four years. The 2026 edition is the largest ever — 48 national teams, 104 matches, and for the first time three host countries: Canada, the United States and Mexico. Canadian matches are played at BC Place in Vancouver and BMO Field in Toronto.

How it works. Teams start in 12 groups of 4. Each team plays 3 group matches (win = 3 points, draw = 1). The top two in every group, plus the eight best third-place teams, advance to the Round of 32. From there it is knockout football — lose once and you are out — through the Round of 16, Quarter-Finals and Semi-Finals to the Final on July 19.

How to read this page. The navy scores box shows today's and tomorrow's matches and updates live. Blue boxes are the morning matchday preview. Gold boxes are final scores, posted automatically minutes after each match ends. Everything else is original reporting from StudioX News journalists. A 🍁 marks matches played in Canada.

Full schedule, group tables and all 104 matches: our World Cup 2026 hub →

⚽ World Cup 2026 — Matches (times PT)
United States4–1 FTParaguayGroup D · Jun 12
Qatar12:00 PMSwitzerlandGroup B · Jun 13
Brazil3:00 PMMoroccoGroup C · Jun 13
Haiti6:00 PMScotlandGroup C · Jun 13
Australia9:00 PMTurkeyGroup D · Jun 13🍁 BC Place, Vancouver
Germany10:00 AMCuraçaoGroup E · Jun 14
Netherlands1:00 PMJapanGroup F · Jun 14
Ivory Coast4:00 PMEcuadorGroup E · Jun 14

Live Updates

Matchday — Saturday, June 13
• Qatar vs Switzerland — 12:00 PM PT · Santa Clara
• Brazil vs Morocco — 3:00 PM PT · East Rutherford, NJ
• Haiti vs Scotland — 6:00 PM PT · Foxborough, MA
• 🇦🇺 Australia vs Türkiye — 9:00 PM PT · 🏟️ BC Place, Vancouver
FT: United States 4–1 Paraguay
The United States defeated Paraguay 4-1 in Group D action on June 12. The match, played at 6:00 PM PT, saw the Americans secure a dominant victory. (Group D · Jun 12, 6:00 PM PT · StudioX wire)
FT: Canada 1–1 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Canada played to a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina at BMO Field in Toronto on June 12. The Group B match concluded with both teams scoring once. (Group B · BMO Field, Toronto · Jun 12, 12:00 PM PT · StudioX wire)
✅ Completed — Friday, June 12
• Canada 1–1 Bosnia-Herzegovina · FT · 🍁 BMO Field, Toronto
• USA 4–1 Paraguay · FT · Los Angeles
FT: South Korea 2–1 Czechia
South Korea defeated Czechia 2-1 in Group A action on June 11. The match, which kicked off at 7:00 PM PT, saw South Korea secure a narrow victory. (Group A · Jun 11, 7:00 PM PT · StudioX wire)
Matchday — Thursday, June 11
• Mexico vs South Africa — 12:00 PM PT

June 11, 4:30 PM PT — Mexico opens with a win, and history. The co-hosts beat South Africa 2–0 at a packed Estadio Azteca. Raúl Jiménez, whose career nearly ended with a head injury in 2020, scored his first-ever World Cup goal — and the match produced three red cards, a first for a tournament opener. Canada takes the stage Friday at noon PT.

FT: Mexico 2–0 South Africa
Mexico defeated South Africa 2–0 in their Group A match on June 11. The game concluded with Mexico securing a clean sheet victory. (Group A · Jun 11, 12:00 PM PT · StudioX wire)

June 11, 2:00 PM PT — Canada’s turn comes Friday. Canada opens its home World Cup Friday against Bosnia and Herzegovina (noon PT). In Vancouver, the FIFA Fan Festival at Hastings Park is free and open. StudioX News will be reporting from downtown Vancouver viewing events.

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