How to watch the World Cup today: schedule, times, TV, streaming for Portugal, England, etc.

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The final day of matchday two of the 2026 FIFA World Cup features four exciting Group K and Group L competitions, headlined by a Group L showdown between England and Ghana and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal looking to bounce back against Uzbekistan. Harry Kane leads England into a high-stakes clash against a Ghana side who also won their opening match, while Colombia can punch their ticket to the knockout stage against DR Congo in a late spot-kick. All games are broadcast on FOX or FS1 and streamed live on FOX One.

World Cup program for Tuesday June 23

Portugal vs. Uzbekistan

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The legendary leader remains the focal point of the Portuguese attack, as they compete in their historic sixth World Cup. After a quiet opening match against DR Congo, Ronaldo arrives in Houston highly motivated to open his goal tally in 2026. His unprecedented movement, aerial dominance and deadly precision in the box will be Portugal’s main weapon in dismantling Uzbekistan’s rigid defensive line.

England v Ghana

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Harry Kane

The England captain remains the clinical heart of the Three Lions frontline. After leading the line and scoring twice in the 4-2 win over Croatia, Kane brings his elite finishing to Boston. His ability to go deep, chain the play together and punish any defensive error makes him the ultimate threat to the Ghanaian defense.

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Panama vs. Croatia

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Luka Modric

The timeless maestro continues to pull the strings for Croatia in what is shaping up to be their final World Cup chapter. After the opening day setback against England, Modrić’s veteran leadership, elite vision and exceptional ability to dictate the tempo will be key. Look for him to control the pace in midfield to unlock Panama’s defensive shape.

Colombia vs DR Congo

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Luis Diaz

The explosive Liverpool winger remains the electric focal point of Colombia’s star-studded attack.

After a brilliant performance in the first match against Uzbekistan which saw the Bayern Munich winger score and deliver an assist on Daniel Munoz’s volley at the Mexico City Stadium, Diaz arrives in Guadalajara in top form. His ability to beat defenders one-on-one and create magical moments out of nothing will be Colombia’s ultimate weapon in breaking down a stubborn Democratic Republic of Congo defense.

How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup

All World Cup matches are broadcast on FOX and FS1, and every match is streamed live and on demand on FOX One.

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