Spain, Belgium and Uruguay debut in the 2026 World Cup this Monday (15)
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Spain's national team debuts this Monday (15) in the 2026 World Cup Reproduction The 2026 World Cup heads into its fifth day this Monday (15).
Spain's national team debuts this Monday (15) in the 2026 World Cup
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The 2026 World Cup heads into its fifth day this Monday (15). With the debut of teams such as Spain, Belgium, Uruguay and Iran, the day will feature four matches in total. (See more below)
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Who plays this Monday (15), what time and where to watch?
Spain x Cape Verde
Time: 1pm (Brasília time)
Location: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, United States
Broadcast: Cazé TV
Belgium x Egypt
Time: 4pm (Brasília time)
Location: Lumen Field, Seattle, United States
Broadcast: Globo, Sportv, GETV and Cazé TV
Saudi Arabia x Uruguay
Time: 7pm (Brasília time)
Location: AT&T Stadium, Arlington, United States
Broadcast: Globo, Sportv, SBT, Nsports and Cazé TV
Iran x New Zealand
Time: 10pm (Brasília time)
Location: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, United States
Broadcast: Cazé TV
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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.
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