With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to kick off on June 11 in Mexico City, soccer2026.app has published a complete set of free tournament resources for the first-ever 48-team World Cup, including a printable knockout bracket, the full 104-match schedule, and detailed breakdowns of all 12 groups.
All 48 qualified teams have been confirmed following the completion of UEFA and intercontinental playoffs in March 2026. The 12 groups feature several intriguing matchups, with Group I (France, Senegal, Iraq, Norway) widely considered the group of death. Group D features co-host United States alongside Paraguay, Australia, and Turkey, while Group A includes co-host Mexico with South Africa, Korea Republic, and Czech Republic.
The expanded format introduces several changes fans need to understand. For the first time, 12 groups of 4 teams will play a round-robin group stage, with the top 2 from each group plus the 8 best third-place finishers advancing to a brand-new Round of 32. The total match count increases from 64 to 104, and a champion must now win 5 knockout matches instead of 4.
Soccer2026.app provides all of this information in a mobile-friendly format that requires no app download, though the companion Bola 2026 app adds live scores, push notifications, and a fantasy bracket predictor. Both the website and app are free and available in 17 languages.
Resources available at soccer2026.app include a printable bracket in 19 languages, a downloadable schedule image with all 104 matches, individual group pages with team profiles and match schedules, and venue guides for all 16 host cities across the USA, Mexico, and Canada.
Visit https://soccer2026.app/schedule for the complete tournament guide. The Bola 2026 app is free on the App Store and Google Play.
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