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WORLD CUP 2026 DAY 1 — MEXICO OPENER AND VIEWING GUIDE

·By Golazo

A wall of glowing TV screens showing a soccer match opening in a dark room

Tomorrow.

After eight years of waiting, planning, building stadiums, expanding the format from 32 to 48 teams — the World Cup is finally here.

Day 1 is the Mexico opener at Estadio Azteca. The stadium that hosted Pelé in 1970 and Maradona in 1986 hosts its third opener in 2026. There's nothing else like it in sports.

Here's how to watch every minute.

📅 Day 1: Thursday, June 11, 2026. Mexico opens against their Group A opponent at Estadio Azteca, kicking off 104 matches across 38 days.


⏰ The Day 1 Schedule

Time (ET)MatchVenueChannel
2:00 PMPre-game ceremony coverageEstadio AztecaFOX, Telemundo
3:00 PM🇲🇽 Mexico vs. Group A opponentEstadio AztecaFOX, Telemundo
6:00 PMGroup B matchTorontoFOX, Telemundo
9:00 PMGroup C matchNew York / NJFS1, Telemundo

🏛️ Watch the opening ceremony. Mexico, the US, and Canada are co-hosting — the ceremony will mark the first tri-nation World Cup opening in history. Don't skip it.

(Times subject to FIFA's final schedule confirmation.)


🇲🇽 The Opener — What to Watch

The 3 PM ET kickoff at Estadio Azteca is the marquee moment.

Three storylines to track:

1. The altitude factor

Estadio Azteca sits at 7,300 feet. Mexico has trained there for 90 years. Their opponent has not. Watch for visiting players gasping by minute 60.

2. The atmosphere

87,000 seats. All Mexican. This is the loudest building in football and it'll be at maximum volume. The opening anthems alone will be worth tuning in for.

3. Mexico's first-half intensity

Mexico's win-rate at home in opening tournament games is enormous. They typically open at full press for 30 minutes, score, then settle. If they're up 1-0 by minute 30, they almost never lose this match.


📺 How to Watch (USA)

PlatformCoverage
FOX / FS1 / FS2Every English-language match (free OTA for FOX)
Telemundo / NBCEvery Spanish-language match
PeacockStreaming for Telemundo coverage
FOX Sports AppStreaming for FOX coverage (cable login required)
TubiFree streaming for select FOX matches

Pro tip: The Telemundo broadcast is the better watch even if your Spanish is rusty. Better commentators, better atmosphere capture, less ad break interruption.


🇨🇦 How to Watch (Canada)

PlatformCoverage
TSN / RDSAll matches
CTVSelect marquee matches
TSN+Streaming

🇲🇽 How to Watch (Mexico)

PlatformCoverage
TUDNAll matches
Azteca 7All matches
ViXStreaming

🚨 Last Call — Lock In Your Bracket

Most pools (Golazo included) lock at the kickoff of the first Day 1 match.

If you haven't submitted yet, you have until 3:00 PM ET on June 11.

Submit your bracket on Golazo →

If you've been putting it off, the 5-minute version of the strategy:

  • 🥇 Pick the favorite to win 10–11 of the 12 groups
  • 🥊 Bank chalk in 12–14 of the 16 R32 matches
  • 🐎 Push one or two dark horses past their projected exit
  • 🏆 Pick a top-5 team as champion (Argentina, France, Spain, England, Brazil)
  • 🎯 Use a sensible total-goals tiebreaker (~140-160 across the tournament)

That's a 75th-percentile bracket without breaking a sweat.


🍿 What to Stock for the Watch Party

Day 1 is 8+ hours of soccer. Plan accordingly.

  • 🌮 Tacos / al pastor (in honor of the Azteca opener)
  • 🥘 Something from the Group B host country (Canadian poutine? Hard sell, but on-brand)
  • 🍺 Two-deep beer rotation — you don't want to miss kickoff for a beer run
  • 📱 Phone charger — every kickoff means someone's texting

⚡ TL;DR

  • June 11, 3:00 PM ET — Mexico opens at Estadio Azteca
  • 3 matches on Day 1 across the 3 host countries
  • FOX (English) / Telemundo (Spanish) in the US, TSN in Canada, TUDN in Mexico
  • Lock your bracket before kickoff — most pools close at 3 PM ET

⚽ It's Time

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Let's go. 🏆

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