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  "textContent": "The FIFA World Cup Round of 32 continues with three matches taking place in the U.S. and Mexico. Today's matches are Brazil vs Japan, Germany vs Paraguay, and the Netherlands vs Morocco.\n\n## FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match for Monday, June 29, 2026\n\n### Brazil vs Japan\n\n  * 1:00 p.m. ET\n  * Houston Stadium\n  * Network: FOX\n\n\n\n### **Germany vs Paraguay**\n\n  * 4:30 p.m. ET\n  * Boston Stadium\n  * Network: FOX\n\n\n\n### Netherlands vs Morocco\n\n  * 9:00 p.m. ET\n  * Monterrey Stadium\n  * Network: FOX\n\n\n\nRELATED: World Cup 2026: The 16 stadiums in the US, Canada, and Mexico hosting the matches\n\n## How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026\n\nOutside of watching FOX on live broadcast TV, there are several options audiences can choose from to enjoy the soccer matches.\n\nOne free option is through FIFA+ and select YouTube streams.\n\nOther paid options include:\n\n  * FOX One\n  * FOX Sports 1\n  * Fubo\n  * YouTube TV\n  * FOX Sports app\n  * Hulu+ LiveTV\n  * Peacock (Spanish-language)\n\n\n\n## FOX Sports World Cup coverage\n\n## FIFA World Cup 2026\n\nFor 2026, the FIFA World Cup expanded to a 48-team tournament featuring 104 matches taking place from June 11 to July 19 in the United States, Canada and Mexico.\n\nThe 48 teams were divided into 12 groups of four with each team playing its group stage opponents for a total of three first-round games per side.\n\nFollowing the conclusion of the first round, 16 teams were eliminated from the tournament with the rest moving forward to the Round of 32.\n\n## FIFA World Cup Round of 32\n\nThe FIFA World Cup Round of 32 is new this year due to the tournament expanding to 48 teams. It runs from June 28 to July 3, and features 32 teams playing 16 single-elimination matches with the winners moving on to the Round of 16.\n\n## FIFA World Cup Round of 16\n\nThe FIFA World Cup Round of 16 is a single-elimination knockout stage with the final 16 teams. It runs from July 4 to July 7. The match winners advance to the Quarterfinals, with the losing teams eliminated from the tournament.\n\n## What are the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 rules?\n\nThe match is played for 90 minutes of play, plus any stoppage time. If tied after the end of regulation time, the teams play 30 minutes of extra time which is split into two 15-minute halves. If the match remains tied after the 30 minutes of extra time, the teams advance to a penalty shootout to determine who moves on.\n\n## FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals\n\nThe FIFA World Cup quarterfinals is the tournament's final-eight stage, with the winners of the Round of 16 facing off in four single-elimination matches with the winners moving on to the semi-finals and the losing team eliminated. The FIFA World Cup quarterfinals run from July 9–11.\n\n## What are the FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals rules?\n\nThe FIFA World Cup quarterfinals rules are the same as the Round of 16 rules. Each match is played for 90 minutes of play, plus any stoppage time. If tied after the end of regulation time, the teams play 30 minutes of extra time, which is split into two 15-minute halves. If the match remains tied after the 30 minutes of extra time, the teams advance to a penalty shootout to determine who moves on.\n\n## FIFA World Cup semi-finals\n\nThe FIFA World Cup semi-finals stage of the tournament features the final four teams playing in a single-elimination match with the two winning teams advancing to the World Cup Final championship. The two losing teams face each other in a separate 2026 FIFA World Cup Third-Place Playoff (Bronze Final) match taking place on July 18 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.\n\n## What are the FIFA World Cup semi-finals rules?\n\nThe FIFA World Cup quarterfinals rules are the same as both the Round of 32 and Round of 16 rules. Each match is played for 90 minutes of play, plus any stoppage time. If tied after the end of regulation time, the teams play 30 minutes of extra time, which is split into two 15-minute halves. If the match remains tied after the 30 minutes of extra time, the teams advance to a penalty shootout to determine who moves on.\n\n## **When is the FIFA World Cup 2026 final?**\n\nThe FIFA World Cup 2026 final will take place July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the culmination of a month-long tournament hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.",
  "title": "How to watch today’s World Cup matches: Monday, June 29"
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