The FIFA World Cup 2026 group stage continues on Sunday, June 14, with four matches involving teams from Groups E and F.
The day begins with Germany facing Curaçao at Houston Stadium, a fixture carrying importance for a German side seeking a strong start and for Curaçao as they make their first appearance in the tournament.
The Netherlands then meet Japan at Dallas Stadium in one of the day’s standout matches, before Côte d'Ivoire take on Ecuador at Philadelphia Stadium.
The schedule concludes with Sweden against Tunisia at Monterrey Stadium, with Tunisia hoping for a positive start in a difficult group that also includes the Netherlands and Japan.
According to announced broadcast plans, World Cup matches in the Middle East and North Africa are carried by beIN SPORTS, with the specific channel depending on the match and subscription service.

