After 102 games across 16 cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, the 2026 FIFA World Cup has a final, with defending champion Argentina coming from behind for a 2-1 victory over England in Wednesday’s semifinal to advance to the title game against Spain.
The final matchup Sunday, July 19, at New York/New Jersey Stadium in East Meadowlands, NJ., means Spain could win its second World Cup after triumphing in 2010, while Argentina and its star Leo Messi could defend the title they won in 2022 in Qatar. Argentina also won in 1986 and 1978.
Argentina booked its chance to defend its title after scoring two late goals, including one in stoppage time, to erase a deficit against England, which again fell short of playing for a World Cup it won only once — 60 years ago. Messi assisted on both goals in the game.
Spain reached the final with a 2-0 victory over France in the other semifinal Tuesday; the latter country, a pre-tournament favorite, missed out by one game returning to the final for a third consecutive World Cup.
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The Spain-Argentina matchup pits the defending champions of Europe and South America in a World Cup final for the first time.
Sunday’s final, on the 39th day of the 48-team tournament, will be celebrated with a closing ceremony ahead of kickoff and a first-ever halftime show. See how to watch all of it below.
The Game
The final is certain to test viewership records in a tournament that has been a ratings hit for U.S. English-language rights holder Fox, which will be showing its 70th game on the network, and U.S. Spanish-language rights holder Telemundo, which will be showing its 92nd game.
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Fox will begin coverage with a four-hour pregame show starting at 11 a.m. ET/8 a.m. PT, with a supersized lineup of analysts that includes Alexi Lalas, Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimović, Carli Lloyd, Landon Donovan, Peter Schmeichel and Stu Holden alongside hosts Rebecca Lowe, Rob Stone and Jules Breach.
Kickoff is scheduled for 3 p.m. ET/noon PT, with John Strong and Holden on the call joined by reporters Jenny Taft, Tom Rinaldi, Natalie Gedra and Geoff Shreeves from the stadium and Katie Shanahan across New York City. Mark Clattenburg will be Fox Sports’ rules analyst.
The game will air on Fox, Fox One and the Fox Sports app.
In Spanish, Telemundo and Peacock begin coverage at 9 a.m. ET/6 a.m. PT with the two-hour entertainment special Celebrando el Mundial: La Final, with coverage continuing until kickoff. The list of analysts and announcers include Carlota Vizmanos, Miguel Gurwitz, Andrés Cantor, Luis Omar Tapia, José Luis López Salido, Adriana Monsalve, Verónica Rodríguez, Copán Álvarez, Diego Balado, Omar Zerón, Jorge Calvo, Carmen Boquín, Jaime Macías, Alejandro Berry, Lindsay Casinelli, Jessica Carrillo, Andrea Meza, Carlos Adyan, Julio Vaqueiro, Pablo Mariño, Diego Arrioja, Isabella Echeverri, Andrés Guardado, Guti, Nuno Gomes, Dunga, Jozy Altidore, Maxi Rodríguez, Iván Ramiro Córdoba, Gabriel Batistuta, Iván Zamorano, Roque Santa Cruz, José Pékerman, Carlos Yustis, Manu Sánchez, Juan Ballesteros and Antonella González.
The game will be available on Telemundo, Peacock and the Telemundo app.
The ceremony will take place before the final, with FIFA saying it begins 90 minutes ahead of kickoff.
So far, the list of performers features Post Malone, who was announced July 15 as the headliner. Previously, Tom Cruise, Laura Pausini, Nicole Scherzinger, Robbie Williams and YouTuber IShowSpeed were revealed as being part of the festivities.
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Jennifer Hudson has been tapped to sing the pregame U.S. national anthem.
Halftime Show
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Final Halftime Show is a first for a halftime show at a World Cup. Coldplay’s Chris Martin curated the show, which will be headlined by Madonna, Shakira, BTS and Justin Bieber. Characters from The Muppets also will feature.
FIFA says more performers will be announced.
The show is being produced by Global Citizen in partnership with Live Nation and Done + Dusted.
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