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World Cup 2026 Matches Scheduled for Today (June 23)

World Cup 2026 Matches Scheduled for Today (June 23)

Today, June 23, 2026, the World Cup 2026 continues with two exciting matches that could significantly impact the standings in their respective groups. At 7:00 AM (Vietnam time), Norway will clash with Senegal in what is considered the most balanced match of Group I. Both teams still have a chance to progress, making this encounter highly anticipated and unpredictable.

Later in the day, at 10:00 AM, Jordan will face Algeria. Algeria is under pressure after their recent defeat to Argentina, while Jordan aims to secure a positive result to keep their hopes alive in Group J.

As the tournament progresses into the early hours of June 24, three more matches will take place that are crucial for the knockout stage qualifications. At midnight, Portugal will meet Uzbekistan in Group K. The European side is favored due to their experienced squad, but they must remain cautious after a disappointing opening match, as Uzbekistan has shown they can be a tough opponent.

At 3:00 AM, England will take on Ghana. The Three Lions have a significant advantage after winning their opening match and could move closer to qualification with a victory. Conversely, Ghana needs a positive outcome to maintain their hopes.

Finally, at 6:00 AM, Panama will compete against Croatia. Croatia is slightly favored due to their experience and composure in high-stakes matches, but Panama is expected to fight fiercely, knowing that any mistakes could be costly in their quest for advancement.

Today's World Cup 2026 Match Schedule (June 23):

  • 7:00 AM: Norway vs Senegal (Group I)
  • 10:00 AM: Jordan vs Algeria (Group J)

Upcoming Matches Early June 24:

  • 12:00 AM: Portugal vs Uzbekistan (Group K)
  • 3:00 AM: England vs Ghana (Group L)
  • 6:00 AM: Panama vs Croatia (Group L)

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