The 2026 World Cup has finalized its round of 16 pairings, leading to the highly anticipated quarter-final matchups starting July 9.
Key fixtures include Brazil vs. Norway, an Iberian derby between Spain and Portugal, and hosts Mexico taking on England.
The expanded 48-team format has made the path to the quarter-finals more complex, involving best third-placed criteria for advancement.
The tournament concludes with the final match on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey.