The Germany team debuts today in the World Cup. ODD ANDERSEN/AFP The 2026 World Cup heads into its fourth day this Sunday (14). With the debut of teams like Germany and the Netherlands, the day will feature games early in the morning, in the afternoon and at night. (See more below) Follow the 2026 World Cup on ge: 2026 World Cup Simulator World Cup 2026 calendar: see dates and times for all games RESULTS: check the World Cup table Power Ranking: which team arrives strongest for the World Cup? Who is playing this Sunday (14), what time and where to watch? Australia x Türkiye Time: 01h (Brasília time) Location: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada Broadcast: Globo, Sportv and Cazé TV Germany x Curacao Time: 2pm (Brasília time) Location: NRG Stadium, Houston, United States Broadcast: Cazé TV Netherlands vs Japan Time: 5pm (Brasília time) Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, United States Broadcast: Globo, Sportv, GETV, SBT, Nsports and Cazé TV Ivory Coast x Ecuador Time: 8pm (Brasília time) Location: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, United States Broadcast: Globo, Sportv and Cazé TV Sweden x Tunisia Time: 11pm (Brasília time) Location: Estadio BBVA, Guadalupe, Mexico Broadcast: Globo, Sportv and Cazé TV What Brazilians need to know before going to the World Cup About the 2026 World Cup The 2026 World Cup will be the first in history to be played in three countries — the United States, Mexico and Canada. In total, 16 cities will host tournament matches, the vast majority in the USA. Check out how many games each country will host below: United States: 78 games (including all knockout stages from the quarter-finals onwards and the grand final). Mexico: 13 games (including the opening game at Estadio Azteca). Canada: 13 games.