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Men’s World Cup Live (June 21): Spain, Belgium, Uruguay, Egypt Headline Stacked Group Stage Matchday

Key keywords: Men’s World Cup 2026 live stream, June 21 World Cup fixtures, Spain national football team, Belgium World Cup squad, Uruguay World Cup lineup, Egypt national football team, FIFA World Cup group stage results, live World Cup score updates, World Cup 2026 highlights, Men’s World Cup matchday coverage June 21 marks one of the most stacked matchdays of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup group stage, with four high-stakes fixtures featuring global heavyweights and rising regional favorites broadcasting live to over 200 countries worldwide. Kicking off the day’s action at 10AM ET is Group B’s clash between 2010 World Cup winner Spain and 2018 runner-up Croatia, a rematch of the 2023 UEFA Nations League final that saw Spain lift the trophy via penalty shootout. Led by teenage midfield sensations Pedri and Gavi, alongside veteran striker Alvaro Morata, Spain enters the fixture with 3 points from their opening group match, and a win will secure their spot in the knockout round two weeks ahead of schedule. Croatia, meanwhile, is relying on 37-year-old captain Luka Modric to control the midfield tempo as they fight to avoid an early group stage exit. Next up at 2PM ET is Group F’s faceoff between Belgium and Canada, a fixture that pits Belgium’s aging but still elite golden generation – headlined by Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku – against Canada’s fast, physical squad led by Bayern Munich winger Alphonso Davies. Belgium picked up a narrow 1-0 win in their opening match, while Canada is still searching for their first World Cup win in 20 years, making this fixture a must-watch for neutral fans. The 6PM ET slot brings the highly anticipated Group D clash between South American powerhouse Uruguay and 2022 World Cup semi-finalist Morocco. Uruguay, led by Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez and Real Madrid midfielder Federico Valverde, boasts one of the most dangerous attacking lineups in the tournament, while Morocco’s tight, organized defense and lethal counterattacks have made them one of the most underrated title contenders this year. Closing out the matchday at 10PM ET is the all-African Group H derby between Egypt and Ghana, two of Africa’s most successful football nations fighting for their first group stage points. Egypt is led by Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah, widely considered one of the best players in the world, while Ghana’s squad features Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey and Ajax winger Mohammed Kudus. Fans tuning into the live broadcast can access real-time player stats, instant VAR replay footage, and interactive polls to vote for the man of the match, with live score updates posted across all official FIFA social media channels every five minutes. All four fixtures are available to stream via FIFA+, as well as regional broadcast partners in every participating country.

Featured Comments

Reader 1 2026-06-21 12:17
Wow I stayed up till 3AM here in Madrid just to watch Pedri’s midfield masterclass! That through ball to Morata for the opening goal was absolute magic, Spain definitely looks like a title contender this year 🔥
Reader 2 2026-06-21 12:17
As an Egyptian expat living in Toronto, I flipped between the Belgium vs Canada match and our Egypt vs Ghana game the entire first half! So hyped that Salah scored that last-minute penalty to secure the win, we still have a shot at making it to the knockout stage! 🇪🇬
Reader 3 2026-06-21 12:17
That Uruguay vs Morocco game was easily the best fixture of the entire matchday! The end-to-end action, Valverde’s 30-yard screamer and that last-minute Morocco equalizer had me screaming so loud I woke up my roommate. Can’t wait for the next round of matches already! 🙌
Reader 4 2026-06-21 12:17
VAR really made the right call on that Spain offside goal, I was so mad at first when they disallowed it but the slow-mo clearly showed Ferran Torres was half a step off. Love how transparent the live broadcast was with showing the replay right away for fans to see. Great production quality for this World Cup so far!