Need to know
World Cup 2026 continues with another four fixtures on Saturday, with several Manchester United and Manchester City stars in action
Amad celebrates after scoring for Ivory Coast against Ecuador
Amad is back in action on Saturday after the Manchester United star scored a dramatic decider against Ecuador(Image: (Daniela Porcelli/Getty Images))
Everything you need to know to watch Saturday's World Cup games:
Netherlands vs. Sweden (Group F): This match takes place at Houston Stadium with a 6pm BST (1pm ET) kick-off. UK viewers can watch on BBC One, with live streaming available via BBC iPlayer.
Netherlands vs. Sweden (US viewers): Fans in the US can watch this match on the FOX network. It can also be live-streamed through the Fox Sports app or the Fox One streaming service.
Germany vs. Ivory Coast (Group E): This game is scheduled at Toronto Stadium, kicking off at 9pm BST (4pm ET). UK coverage is available on ITV and you can stream the match via ITVX.
Germany vs. Ivory Coast (US viewers): US fans can catch the action live on FOX Sports 1. Streaming access is available through the Fox Sports app or Fox One.
Ecuador vs. Curacao (Group E): This fixture takes place at 1am BST Sunday morning (8pm ET) at Kansas City Stadium. UK audiences can watch on BBC One and live streaming is provided via BBC iPlayer.
Ecuador vs. Curacao (US viewers): In the US, this match will be broadcast on FOX. You can stream the game live using the Fox Sports app or the Fox One platform.
Tunisia vs. Japan (Group F): This game kicks off at 5am BST (12am ET) on Sunday morning at Monterrey Stadium. UK viewers can tune in on BBC One, with streaming available on BBC iPlayer.
Tunisia vs. Japan (US viewers): US fans can watch the broadcast on FS1. The match can be streamed live via the Fox Sports app or Fox One