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2026 World Cup Schedule: Heat, Travel Fears Emerge
7 Dec
Summary
- 2026 World Cup schedule released, detailing travel and heat concerns.
- New venues feature roofs, but some outdoor games could be sweltering.
- Teams face varying travel demands based on group stage game locations.

The complete match schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States, has been announced, bringing clarity to teams about their travel and potential environmental challenges. Following the recent draw that divided the 48 participating nations into groups, the revealed schedule details game times and locations, allowing teams to strategize for varying climates and distances.
Coaches are already emphasizing player fitness and acclimatization to potential heat, a recurring issue in previous World Cups, including the 2022 Qatar tournament. While modern stadiums like AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, and those in Houston and Atlanta boast retractable roofs, venues like SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, and Mexico's Estadio Azteca may still present heat challenges, especially for afternoon matches.
Specific matches have been identified where kickoff temperatures are projected to be high, based on historical weather data. These include games in Inglewood, Philadelphia, and Foxborough. The schedule also aims to minimize travel for some teams by scheduling consecutive group stage games at the same venue, offering a logistical advantage to select nations.




