The curtain is about to come down on the grandest FIFA World Cup ever, with just two games left. After months of thrilling matches across three continents, we're left with France, Spain, England and Argentina. The semis are set for Tuesday 14th July in Dallas and Wednesday 15th July in Atlanta.
This year's tournament has already broken records, with over six million fans attending games in person, while millions more tuned in online or through broadcasts globally. FIFA predicted it would be the most watched World Cup ever, and so far, they're not wrong.
The third-place playoff will take place on Saturday 18th July at Miami Stadium, followed by the final game of the tournament on Sunday 19th July. Expect a star-studded half-time show featuring international acts to keep the atmosphere electric. And if you want to catch all the action, FIFA has partnered with several streaming services including FoxOne, YouTube TV and Peacock.
This edition is notable for its expanded format, welcoming 48 teams instead of the traditional 32. The unique structure saw teams compete in group stages before progressing through a round of 16 to the current stage. This year’s World Cup has truly been about more than just football – it's been a global spectacle that has captivated audiences worldwide.







